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Patchak v. Zinke - Brief of amici curiae Federal Courts and Federal Indian Law Scholars in support of respondents
(2018)
Holding: David Patchak filed suit challenging the authority of the secretary of the Interior Department to take into trust a property (Bradley Property) on which Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians wished ...
Attorney-client privilege -- Ten important cases handed down in roughly the past year
(2012)
This piece is about ten important attorney-client privilege cases from roughly the past year. The cases involve the following: (1) client's communications made in the presence of a documentary filmmaker's camera crew; (2) ...
Hearsay rule
(Carolina Academic Press, 2013)
Nebraska jury instructions: Second edition
(West, 2012)
Nebraska jury instructions: Second edition
(Thomson Reuters, 2013)
Admissibility of web-based evidence
(2013)
This article explores the new and important topic of the admissibility of web-based evidence -- from authentication to hearsay to judicial notice and beyond. By and large, the novel question regarding the admissibility of ...
Edward Snowden: Hero or traitor?
(2014)
This article asks this question: Is Eric Snowden a hero or a traitor? It works to the answer with a discussion of each of the following: a brief history of domestic surveillance by the United States Government and how that ...
Attorney deception: The Honorable Lyle E. Strom and Professor Tory L. Lucas
(2012)
This magazine article is about two things: (1) An attorney, in cooperation with local law enforcement, smuggled cell phones into the correctional center and wore a wire into the attorney-client interview room. The police ...