Digest of United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 20LexisNexis, 1987 This set organizes the case law of the Supreme Court alphabetically with headnotes arranged under modern titles of law. It also includes a Table of Cases, which lists alphabetically all decisions, specifying Digest sections where headnotes are located. - Publisher. |
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Page 358
... problem with the present bill is the procedure for amending rules of evidence . Under the committee bill , the Supreme Court may propose amendments to the rules we enact here which become law unless the House or Senate vetoes those ...
... problem with the present bill is the procedure for amending rules of evidence . Under the committee bill , the Supreme Court may propose amendments to the rules we enact here which become law unless the House or Senate vetoes those ...
Page 377
... problem and are trying to fashion a single rule adequate to take care of the problem . It suggests to me further draftsmanship is necessary to spin off criminal cases from civil cases , to separate the nonparty witness problem from the ...
... problem and are trying to fashion a single rule adequate to take care of the problem . It suggests to me further draftsmanship is necessary to spin off criminal cases from civil cases , to separate the nonparty witness problem from the ...
Page 420
... problem of codifying evidence . Evidence is very difficult to codify . There are understandably very few evi- dence codes . When the codifiers try to fit evidence and principles into statutes , they run into a fundamental problem of not ...
... problem of codifying evidence . Evidence is very difficult to codify . There are understandably very few evi- dence codes . When the codifiers try to fit evidence and principles into statutes , they run into a fundamental problem of not ...
Contents
FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE | 1 |
APPENDIX 1HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY | 159 |
APPENDIX 2SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY | 191 |
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