I fully expected to dislike Frederick Schauer’s “The Proof: Uses of Evidence in Law, Politics, and Everything Else.” My suspicions, in violation of the oldest of rules about judging books, were ...
Clear language struggles to thrive in the face of passion, which may help explain why, as our politics becomes more passionate, our language becomes less precise. Perhaps we could be more careful. For ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a business tool. It is increasingly part of the evidentiary landscape, and it is beginning to affect how disputes are run and how digital material is assessed ...
UPEPA does not allow for a weighing of evidence, but an examination to determine whether it exists at all. This is my seventh installment of a series of articles that will explore the Uniform Public ...
Practitioners sometimes reflexively think of circumstantial evidence as a lesser form of proof than direct evidence. But it is not treated that way by law or even necessarily by juries. As the Court ...
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