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Manufacturing Convictions: Why Defendants Are Entitled To The Data Underlying Forensic Dna Kits, Jennifer N. Mellon
Manufacturing Convictions: Why Defendants Are Entitled To The Data Underlying Forensic Dna Kits, Jennifer N. Mellon
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Electronic Discovery And The Litigation Matrix, Martin H. Redish
Electronic Discovery And The Litigation Matrix, Martin H. Redish
Duke Law Journal
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal courts has been dramatic. The enormous increase in storage capacity and communication that the use of computers in the corporate world has brought about has correspondingly increased both the burdens and stakes of the discovery process. This Article considers the extent to which these dramatic practical changes have created a need to develop a legal framework especially for the discovery of electronically stored information. Because the burdens of electronic discovery are likely to be substantially more severe than those involved in traditional discovery, the …
Confronting The Future: Coping With Discovery Of Electronic Material, Richard L. Marcus
Confronting The Future: Coping With Discovery Of Electronic Material, Richard L. Marcus
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Ulysses Tied To The Generic Whipping Post: The Continuing Odyssey Of Discovery “Reform”, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Ulysses Tied To The Generic Whipping Post: The Continuing Odyssey Of Discovery “Reform”, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
A Modest Reform For Federal Procedural Rulemaking, Carl Tobias
A Modest Reform For Federal Procedural Rulemaking, Carl Tobias
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.