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Do You Swear To Tell The Truth, The Whole Truth, And Nothing But The Truth Against Your Child?, Hillary B. Farber Jan 2010

Do You Swear To Tell The Truth, The Whole Truth, And Nothing But The Truth Against Your Child?, Hillary B. Farber

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Currently in the United States there is no federally recognized parent-child privilege. The U.S. Supreme Court has never granted certiorari in a case involving the recognition of a parent-child privilege. For many, it is a revelation to learn that the government can compel testimony about communications and observations between parents and their children. Scholars have written about the social policy implications caused by the lack of parent–child privilege. In spite of these thoughtful policy-based arguments, neither Congress nor forty-six state legislatures have responded by recognizing even a limited form of a parent-child privilege. This Article singles out one specific context …


Impeachment: Evidence Amendments, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1999

Impeachment: Evidence Amendments, Paul C. Giannelli

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Impeachment Of Witnesses: Part Ii, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1989

Impeachment Of Witnesses: Part Ii, Paul C. Giannelli

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Impeachment Of Witnesses: Part I, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1989

Impeachment Of Witnesses: Part I, Paul C. Giannelli

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Eyewitness Identifications And Expert Testimony, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1987

Eyewitness Identifications And Expert Testimony, Paul C. Giannelli

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No abstract provided.