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Alliance To End Repression V Rochford


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language : en
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Release Date : 1977

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Clearinghouse Review


Clearinghouse Review
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language : en
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Release Date : 1967

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Department Of The Army Historical Summary


Department Of The Army Historical Summary
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Author : Center of Military History
language : en
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Release Date : 1980

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Drug And Medical Device Product Liability Deskbook


Drug And Medical Device Product Liability Deskbook
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Author : James Beck
language : en
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Release Date : 2004

Drug And Medical Device Product Liability Deskbook written by James Beck and has been published by Law Journal Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Actions and defenses categories.


This timely guide covers all aspects of litigation involving drugs, medical devices, vaccines and other FDA-regulated prescription products.



Reports Of The United States Tax Court


Reports Of The United States Tax Court
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Author : United States. Tax Court
language : en
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Release Date : 1985

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Reports Of The Tax Court Of The United States


Reports Of The Tax Court Of The United States
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Author : United States. Tax Court
language : en
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Release Date : 1986

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Destruction Of Evidence


Destruction Of Evidence
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Author : Jamie S. Gorelick
language : en
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Release Date : 1995-12-31

Destruction Of Evidence written by Jamie S. Gorelick and has been published by Wolters Kluwer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-12-31 with Law categories.


A practice manual as well as an authoritative resource, Destruction of Evidence analyzes issues from the standpoints of civil litigation, criminal litigation, and the laws of professional responsibility. Destruction of Evidence also discusses in-depth such areas as: the spoliation inference the tort of spoliation discovery sanctions ethics, and routine destruction Also included is an expanded discussion of discovery sanctions, including procedural issues, choice-of-law considerations, the requirements for preserving sanctions issues for appellate review, burdens of proof, and appellate review. The supplement keeps you up to date on the continuing development of the controversial torts of both first- and third party spoliation of evidence: Massachusetts has declined to recognize a cause of action in tort for intentional or negligent spoliation of evidence The Supreme Court of Mississippi did not recognize an independent cause of action for the intentional spoliation of evidence against first or third party spoliators Nevada declined to recognize an independent tort spoliation of evidence when weighed against the andquot;potentially endless litigation over a speculative loss, and by the cost to society of promoting onerous record and evidence retention policiesandquot; Constitutional implications in the realm of criminal law. Many states within the last year have been addressing the potential for due process violations when evidence is destroyed and are continuing to adopt and expand the rules dictated by Brady, Trombetta, and Youngblood. While each of these new jurisdictions refused to find due process violation, this trend recognizes the increased potential for constitutional violations when evidence is destroyed: Hawaii refused to find a constitutional violation where a police officer failed to save her completed police report, citing Brady The Supreme Court of Mississippi ruled that a defendant was not denied due process by spoliation of crime scene evidence, citing Trombetta Nevada, using a bad faith standard, ruled that an independent laboratory's failure to refrigerate a defendant's blood sample did not violate due process A New Jersey court did not find a due process violation where the police had lost a videotape of the administration of breath tests for a DUI charge Oklahoma ruled that a defendant's due process rights were not violated when the police destroyed latent crime scene fingerprints, citing Youngblood Using an exculpatory evidence standard, the Supreme Court of South Dakota ruled that the State's release of a rape victim's vehicle without notice to the defendant did not violate the defendant's due process rights.



Electronic Discovery Law And Practice 3rd Edition


Electronic Discovery Law And Practice 3rd Edition
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Author : Cohen, Lender
language : en
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Release Date : 2018-12-13

Electronic Discovery Law And Practice 3rd Edition written by Cohen, Lender and has been published by Wolters Kluwer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-13 with categories.


Information that is crucial to your case can be stored just about anywhere in Blackberries, on home computers, in cellphones, in voicemail transcription programs, on flash drives, in native files, in metadata... Knowing what you're looking for is essential, but understanding technology and data storage systems can literally make or break your discovery efforts and your case. If you can't write targeted discovery requests, you won't get all the information you need. With Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice, Third Edition, you'll have the first single-source guide to the emerging law of electronic discovery and delivering reliable guidance on such topics as: Duty to Preserve Electronic Evidence Spoliation Document Retention Policies and Electronic Information Cost Shifting in Electronic Discovery Evidentiary Issues Inadvertent Waiver Table of State eDiscovery rules Litigation Hold Notices Application of the Work Product Doctrine to Litigation Support Systems Collection, Culling and Coding of ESI Inspection of Hard Disks in Civil Litigation Privacy Concerns Disclosure under FOIA Fully grasp the complexities of data sources and IT systems as they relate to electronic discovery, including cutting-edge software tools that facilitate discovery and litigation. Achieve a cooperative and efficient approach to conducting cost-effective ESI discovery. Employ sophisticated and effective discovery tools, including concept and contextual searching, statistical sampling, relationship mapping, and artificial intelligence that help automate the discovery process, reduce costs and enhance process and information integrity Written by Adam Cohen of Ernst & Young and David Lender of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice, Third Edition offers detailed analysis and guidance on the legal aspects of electronic discovery never before collected in such a comprehensive guide. You'll save time on research while benefiting from the knowledge and experience of the leading experts. Note: Online subscriptions are for three-month periods. Previous Edition: Electronic Discovery: Law & Practice, Second Edition, ISBN 9781454815600



Amendments To The Federal Tort Claims Act S 2117


Amendments To The Federal Tort Claims Act S 2117
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Citizens and Shareholders Rights and Remedies
language : en
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Release Date : 1978

Amendments To The Federal Tort Claims Act S 2117 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Citizens and Shareholders Rights and Remedies and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Constitutional torts categories.




Being Watched


Being Watched
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Author : Jeffrey L. Vagle
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 2017-12-05

Being Watched written by Jeffrey L. Vagle and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-05 with Law categories.


A riveting history of the Supreme Court decision that set the legal precedent for citizen challenges to government surveillance The tension between national security and civil rights is nowhere more evident than in the fight over government domestic surveillance. Governments must be able to collect information at some level, but surveillance has become increasingly controversial due to its more egregious uses and abuses, which tips the balance toward increased—and sometimes total—government control.This struggle came to forefront in the early 1970s, after decades of abuses by U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies were revealed to the public, prompting both legislation and lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of these programs. As the plaintiffs in these lawsuits discovered, however, bringing legal challenges to secret government surveillance programs in federal courts faces a formidable obstacle in the principle that limits court access only to those who have standing, meaning they can show actual or imminent injury—a significant problem when evidence of the challenged program is secret. In Being Watched, Jeffrey L. Vagle draws on the legacy of the 1972 Supreme Court decision in Laird v. Tatum to tell the fascinating and disturbing story of jurisprudence related to the issue of standing in citizen challenges to government surveillance in the United States. It examines the facts of surveillance cases and the reasoning of the courts who heard them, and considers whether the obstacle of standing to surveillance challenges in U.S. courts can ever be overcome. Vagle journeys through a history of military domestic surveillance, tensions between the three branches of government, the powers of the presidency in times of war, and the power of individual citizens in the ongoing quest for the elusive freedom-organization balance. The history brings to light the remarkable number of similarities among the contexts in which government surveillance thrives, including overzealous military and intelligent agencies and an ideologically fractured Supreme Court. More broadly, Being Watched looks at our democratic system of government and its ability to remain healthy and intact during times of national crisis. A compelling history of a Supreme Court decision and its far-reaching consequences, Being Watched is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the legal justifications for—and objections to—surveillance.