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Filed under: Evidence (Law) -- United States
Filed under: Official secrets -- United States
Filed under: Defense information, Classified -- United StatesFiled under: Security classification (Government documents) -- United StatesFiled under: Confidential communications -- Press -- United StatesFiled under: Evidence, Criminal -- United States- Fiber Evidence and the Wayne Williams Trial (reprinted from the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1984), by Harold A. Deadman (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mr. Justice Harlan Dissents! A Statement (1961), by Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government and John M. Harlan (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward (2009), by National Research Council Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community (multiple formats at NAP)
- Ensuring the Effective Use of DNA Evidence to Solve Rape Cases Nationwide: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, First Session, December 15, 2009 (Washington: GPO, 2010), by United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- United States -- EvaluationFiled under: Evidence, Criminal -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- United States -- HistoryFiled under: Eavesdropping -- United States
Filed under: Wiretapping -- United States- Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption (updated and expanded edition; Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2007), by Whitfield Diffie and Susan Eva Landau (PDF files with commentary at MIT Press)
- Warrantless Wiretapping: Hearings Before the Subcommitee on Administrative Practive and Procedure of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Second Congress, Second Session, on Practices and Procedures of the Department of Justice for Warrantless Wiretapping and Other Electronic Surveillance, June 29, 1972. (Washington: GPO, 1973), by United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (page images at HathiTrust)
- Electronic Surveillance and Civil Liberties (1985), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
Filed under: Eavesdropping -- Law and legislation -- United StatesFiled under: Evidence preservation -- United States
Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- New York (State) -- New YorkFiled under: Evidence, Criminal -- Standards -- United StatesFiled under: Evidence, Criminal -- Technological innovations -- United States- Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003: Report (Rept. 108-321 Part 1; no further parts known to be published; 2003), by United States House Committee on the Judiciary
Filed under: Evidence, Expert -- United StatesFiled under: Foreign law, Pleading and proof of -- United StatesFiled under: Reputation (Law) -- United StatesFiled under: Witnesses -- United States
Filed under: Child witnesses -- United StatesFiled under: Evidence (Law) -- Louisiana
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Filed under: Burden of proof -- Germany- Beiträge zur Lehre vom Beweis im Strafprozess (in German; Leipzig: Duncker and Humblot, 1883), by Julius Glaser
Filed under: Confession (Law) -- FictionFiled under: Confession (Law) -- IranFiled under: Confidential communicationsFiled under: Evidence, CriminalFiled under: Evidence, DocumentaryFiled under: Ordeal- Superstition and Force: Essays on the Wager of Law, the Wager of Battle, the Ordeal, Torture (Philadelphia: H. C. Lea, 1866), by Henry Charles Lea
- Superstition and Force: Essays on the Wager of Law, the Wager of Battle, the Ordeal, Torture (third edition, revised; Philadelphia: H. C. Lea, 1878), by Henry Charles Lea
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