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Mangrum on Nebraska evidence
(Thomson Reuters, 2016)
Circumstantial evidence in Nebraska
(1986)
Historically there were four lines of Nebraska cases regarding the value of circumstantial evidence. They proceeded along parallel tracks, oblivious to each other. This article traces the history of the four lines and comes ...
Presumptions: 350 years of confusion and it has come to this
(1992)
The title of this article — Presumptions: 350 Years of Confusion and It Has come to This — is pretty much self-explanatory. The article begins with “the bottom line on presumptions. They are inextricably confused devices ...
Daubert handbook: The case, its essential dilemma, and its progeny
(1996)
This Article is about Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. It is not about whether Daubert is a good decision or whether it is a bad decision, although, in my view, Daubert is a pretty good decision given the statute ...
What the federal courts have done with Daubert
(Federal Judicial Center, 1995)
Article 6: Competency and the examination of witnesses
(Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1987)
Article 6: Competency and the examination of witnesses
(Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1984)