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33 Fed. B.J. i (1974)

handle is hein.barjournals/fedbj0033 and id is 1 raw text is: THE FEDERAL
BAR JOURNAL
Volume 33                      Winter 1974                      Number 1
CONTENTS
M essage  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .  iv
A bout the  A uthors  ...............................................  v
ARTICLES
EVIDENCE: PART I1
Relevance and Its Policy Counterweights: A Brief Excursion Through Article IV of
the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence
John R. Schmertz, Jr ................................................ 1
Some Themes in the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence
Paul F. R othstein  ...............................................  21
Selected Comments From Federal Bar Association Conferences
on The Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence

Codification of the Rules of Evidence: An Unreadiness
J. Clay  Smith, Jr ..........................
Relevancy and Witnesses: A Fifth Circuit View
Judge Joe E. Estes  ........................
Article V: Privileges
Edward  Cleary  . .........................
Article VI: Witnesses
Judge Robert Van Pelt .....................
Article VII: Opinion and Expert Testimony
Charles  T. H vass  ........................
Article IX: Authentication and Identification
D avid  Berger  ...........................

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Article X: Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs
David Berger ................................................. 87
Article XI: Miscellaneous Rules Under the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence As
Applied To Bankruptcy Courts
Judge Jacob  D im . ...............................................               92
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence: A Selected Bibliography
Jam es  M . Christian  .............................................              96
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