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22 Trial Evidence 1 (2013-2014)

handle is hein.aba/trievd0022 and id is 1 raw text is: Fall 2013, Vol. 22 No. 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Don't Assume: Local Variations in the Quantum of Proof to Support
By Charles E. Harris II and Ranjit J. Hakim
We examine the amount of evidence, if any, that courts around the country are requiring defamation
plaintiffs to offer.
Treatment of Influential Observations and Outliers in Regression Analysis
By Narsid Golic
The validity of the results is frequently criticized by opposing experts. We break down why you shouldn't
jump to conclusions.
Juror Use of Social Media: Closing the Evidentiary Back Door
By Andrew B. Flake
The burden of monitoring potential improper use of social media by jurors during trial falls mostly on trial
counsel.
Federal Rule of Evidence 612 and Preparing Witnesses for Depositions
By Onika K. Williams
How the rule can affect the selection of documents used to prepare deponents.
News & Developments))
Controversial Reptile Strate2v Crawls into Courtroom
An emerging trial tactic that attempts to shift jurors' brains into survival mode is gaining traction.
Emotional Distress Case Raises Ouestions of Relevance in Social Network Postings
Applying the traditional relevance analysis, a magistrate denied the school district's request for all
records from the plaintiffs social media accounts.

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