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Works in Evidence

2019

Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue of Admissibility?, Blake R. Hills
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue of Admissibility?,
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2013

Defending the Preponderance of the Evidence Standard in College Adjudications of Sexual Assault, Amy Chmielewski
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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2012

Privacy Rights Left Behind at the Border: The Exhaustive, Exploratory Searches Effectuated in United States v. Cotterman, Aaron McKnight
BYU Law Review

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2010

Juror Testimony of Racial Bias in Jury Deliberations: United States v. Benally and the Obstacle of Federal Rule of Evidence 606(b) , Brandon C. Pond
BYU Law Review

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No Longer the Right to Remain Silent: Cross-examining Forensic Analyst Testimony, Casey Unwin
BYU Law Review

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2007

Excluding the Exclusionary Rule: Extending the Rationale of Hudson v. Michigan to Evidence Seized During Unauthorized Nighttime Searches, Jeffiy R. Gittins
BYU Law Review

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2006

Fixing the Constable's Blunder: Can One Trial Judge in One County in One State Nudge a Nation Beyond the Exclusionary Rule?, H. Mitchell Caldwell
BYU Law Review

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2003

Reporter's Privilege in Utah, Edward L. Carter
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2000

Establishing The Standard For A Physician's Patient Diagnosis Using Scientific Evidence: Dealing With The Split Of Authority Amongst The Circuit Courts Of Appeal, Jack E. Karns
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1998

The Character Evidence Rule Revisited, Kenneth J. Melilli
BYU Law Review

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The Inevitable Discovery Doctrine Today: The Demands of the Fourth Amendment, Nix, and Murray, and the Disagreement Among the Federal Circuits, Troy E. Golden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1997

The Epistemology of Admissibility: Why Even Good Philosophy of Science Would Not Make for Good Philosophy of Evidence, Brian Leiter
BYU Law Review

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A Misapplication of Daubert: Compton v. Subaru of America Opens the Gate for Unreliable and Irrelevant Expert Testimony, Jonathan R. Schofield
BYU Law Review

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1995

The Advocate's Conflicting Obligations Vis-a.-Vis Adverse Medical Evidence in Social Security Proceedings, Robert E. Rains
BYU Law Review

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1994

Are You My Mother? The Scientific and Legal Validity of Conventional Blood Testing and DNA Fingerprinting to Establish Proof of Parentage in Immigration Cases, Alan R. Davis
BYU Law Review

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1993

A New Antidote for an Opponent's Pretrial Discovery Misconduct: Treating the Misconduct at Trial as an Admission by Conduct of the Weakness of the Opponent's Case, Edward J. Imwinkelried
BYU Law Review

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1992

Payne v. Tennessee: The Supreme Court Places Its Stamp of Approval on the Use of "Victim Impact Evidence" During Capital Sentencing Proceedings, Stephen M. Sargent
BYU Law Review

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1991

Maryland v. Craig: Ignoring the Letter and Purpose of the Confrontation Clause, Anthony S. Parise
BYU Law Review

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1987

The Hobgoblin of the Federal Rules of Evidence: An Analysis of Rule 801(d)(1)(B), Prior Consistent Statements and a New Proposal, Edward D. Ohlbaum
BYU Law Review

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1985

Closing the "Open Fields" Question: Oliver v. United States, Brian K. Jorgensen
BYU Law Review

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1984

Fairness vs. Trustworthiness: The Predecessor in Interest Controversy of Rule 804(b)(l), Allen D. Haynie
BYU Law Review

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1978

From the Mouths of Babes: Does the Constitutional Right of Privacy Mandate a Parent-Child Privilege?,
BYU Law Review

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1977

Evidence-Newsman's Privilege-Legislatively Enacted Newsman's Privilege Invalid as Infringement on Judicial Rulemaking Power-Ammerman v. Hub bard Broadcasting, Inc.,
BYU Law Review

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1975

An Assessment of Videotape in the Criminal Courts, Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, Mary Alice Marsh
BYU Law Review

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The Effects of Videotape Testimony in Jury Trials: Studies on Juror Decision Making, Information Retention, and Emotional Arousal, Gerald R. Miller, David C. Bender, Frank Boster, B. Thomas Florence, Norman Fontes, John Hocking, Henry Nicholson
BYU Law Review

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Symposium: The Use of Videotape in the Courtroom, Tom C. Clark
BYU Law Review

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