The Supreme Court has approved a uniform code of evidence for all federal courts. Amendments to the Supreme Court\u27s rules are now pending in the House of Representatives. From the point of view of a specialist in the law of evidence, Professor Rothstein analyzes the differences between the Supreme Court\u27s proposals and the House amendments and suggests solutions to these conflicts
This Article dives into the long-standing debate about the propriety of altering the time-honored Fe...
According to one member of the Advisory Committee which drafted them, the proposed Rules of Evidence...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
The Supreme Court has approved a uniform code of evidence for all federal courts. Amendments to the ...
The Supreme Court has approved a uniform code of evidence for all federal courts. Amendments to the ...
On November 20, 1972, the Supreme Court, pursuant to statutory authority, adopted the Federal Rules ...
This Note proposes that the lower federal courts accord the same binding authority to the Proposed R...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
IN DRAFTING the new rules for civil procedure in the federal courtsthe Supreme Court\u27s committee ...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
On November 20, 1972, the Supreme Court, pursuant to statutory authority, adopted the Federal Rules ...
"May 2, 2000."Shipping list no.: 2000-0254-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) rest on an unacceptably shaky constitutional foundation. Unlike ...
"May 8, 2006."Shipping list no.: 2006-0217-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
"May 8, 2006."Shipping list no.: 2006-0245-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
This Article dives into the long-standing debate about the propriety of altering the time-honored Fe...
According to one member of the Advisory Committee which drafted them, the proposed Rules of Evidence...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
The Supreme Court has approved a uniform code of evidence for all federal courts. Amendments to the ...
The Supreme Court has approved a uniform code of evidence for all federal courts. Amendments to the ...
On November 20, 1972, the Supreme Court, pursuant to statutory authority, adopted the Federal Rules ...
This Note proposes that the lower federal courts accord the same binding authority to the Proposed R...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
IN DRAFTING the new rules for civil procedure in the federal courtsthe Supreme Court\u27s committee ...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...
On November 20, 1972, the Supreme Court, pursuant to statutory authority, adopted the Federal Rules ...
"May 2, 2000."Shipping list no.: 2000-0254-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) rest on an unacceptably shaky constitutional foundation. Unlike ...
"May 8, 2006."Shipping list no.: 2006-0217-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
"May 8, 2006."Shipping list no.: 2006-0245-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche....
This Article dives into the long-standing debate about the propriety of altering the time-honored Fe...
According to one member of the Advisory Committee which drafted them, the proposed Rules of Evidence...
Although the Federal Rules of Evidence are under consideration by Congress, it is unlikely that many...