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Behind The Shield? Law Enforcement Agencies And The Self-Critical Analysis Privilege, Josh Jones Sep 2003

Behind The Shield? Law Enforcement Agencies And The Self-Critical Analysis Privilege, Josh Jones

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Adult Survivors Of Childhood Sexual Abuse Seeking Compensation From Their Abusers: Are Illinois Courts Fairly Applying The Discovery Rule To All Victims?, Chrissie F. Garza May 2003

Adult Survivors Of Childhood Sexual Abuse Seeking Compensation From Their Abusers: Are Illinois Courts Fairly Applying The Discovery Rule To All Victims?, Chrissie F. Garza

Northern Illinois University Law Review

Victims of this childhood sexual abuse suffer tremendous injuries, some of which can carry on into adulthood. Some of the injuries might not manifest until years after the abuse has ended. Adults often do not realize that the psychological problems that plague them day after day, year after year, are a result of the abuse they suffered through as children. When victims make this causal connection, some want to pursue civil damages so that the defendant can compensate them for their injuries. Unfortunately, most often the victims' claims are barred by the statute of limitations. Some jurisdictions apply the discovery …


Regulation Of Lawyers Without The Code, The Rules, Or The Restatement: Or, What Do Honor And Shame Have To Do With Civil Discovery Practice?, W. Bradley Wendel Jan 2003

Regulation Of Lawyers Without The Code, The Rules, Or The Restatement: Or, What Do Honor And Shame Have To Do With Civil Discovery Practice?, W. Bradley Wendel

Fordham Law Review

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A Lesson In The Development Of The Law, Judith S. Kaye, Matthew J. Morris Jan 2003

A Lesson In The Development Of The Law, Judith S. Kaye, Matthew J. Morris

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.