I. Introduction II. The Allure of Subpoenaing an Investigative Target III. Privacy, Papers, and the Privilege: Overcoming the Legacy of Boyd v. United States IV. Fisher v. United States: What Does “Authentication” Mean at the Investigative Stage ... A. The Irrelevance of Authentication before the Grand Jury ... B. Distinguishing the Investigative and Trial Phases in the Act of Production Analysis ... C. Once Lost, Can the Privilege be Reasserted? V. Braswell v. United States: Limiting Use at Trial of the Custodian’s Act of Production VI. Compelling a Custodian’s Testimony as “Auxiliary” to the Act of Production ... A. Curcio v. United States: Dictum Masquerading as Fifth Amendment Analysis ... B. The Legacy of Curcio: “Auxiliary” Testimony ...
A special agent of the Internal Revenue Service sought enumerated books and records of four New York...
In the spring of 1964 the United States Supreme Court decided a group of cases which raise serious q...
When a government compels a person to produce private papers as evidence, the person may be adversel...
I. Introduction II. The Allure of Subpoenaing an Investigative Target III. Privacy, Papers, and the ...
This Note argues that a person should be able to assert her fifth amendment privilege against self-i...
During its last term, the Supreme Court decided two cases involving the production of documents and ...
One of the most critical areas of the courts\u27 inquisitorial power involves organizational documen...
This Article addresses a long-unresolved issue in criminal and constitutional law: Does the Fifth Am...
This symposium article, the first of two on regulation of government\u27s efforts to obtain paper an...
The Self-Incrimination Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the government from compelling an ind...
Smith, sole owner and officer of a clothing corporation, appeared before an OPA examiner in response...
Andresen v. Maryland, 96 S.Ct. 2737 (1976). The fifth amendment guarantees that no person … shall b...
This comment is intended to be a companion piece to the Comment in Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. I, No...
Petitioner, who was known as an underworld character and racketeer, was subpoenaed before a federal ...
In the past few years, criminal procedure scholars have fundamentally transformed our understanding ...
A special agent of the Internal Revenue Service sought enumerated books and records of four New York...
In the spring of 1964 the United States Supreme Court decided a group of cases which raise serious q...
When a government compels a person to produce private papers as evidence, the person may be adversel...
I. Introduction II. The Allure of Subpoenaing an Investigative Target III. Privacy, Papers, and the ...
This Note argues that a person should be able to assert her fifth amendment privilege against self-i...
During its last term, the Supreme Court decided two cases involving the production of documents and ...
One of the most critical areas of the courts\u27 inquisitorial power involves organizational documen...
This Article addresses a long-unresolved issue in criminal and constitutional law: Does the Fifth Am...
This symposium article, the first of two on regulation of government\u27s efforts to obtain paper an...
The Self-Incrimination Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the government from compelling an ind...
Smith, sole owner and officer of a clothing corporation, appeared before an OPA examiner in response...
Andresen v. Maryland, 96 S.Ct. 2737 (1976). The fifth amendment guarantees that no person … shall b...
This comment is intended to be a companion piece to the Comment in Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. I, No...
Petitioner, who was known as an underworld character and racketeer, was subpoenaed before a federal ...
In the past few years, criminal procedure scholars have fundamentally transformed our understanding ...
A special agent of the Internal Revenue Service sought enumerated books and records of four New York...
In the spring of 1964 the United States Supreme Court decided a group of cases which raise serious q...
When a government compels a person to produce private papers as evidence, the person may be adversel...