Evidence & Civil Procedure
Doctrines of pleading, discovery, evidentiary admission, and the structure of federal civil and criminal procedure.
From the archive
Articles from volumes 55–66 that touch on this area, ordered by how often they have been cited elsewhere on the open web.
- Why Modern Evidence Law Lacks CredibilityDaniel D. Blinka · 58 Buff. L. Rev. 357 (2010)
- Pleading and Proving Foreign Law in the Age of Plausibility PleadingRoger M. Michalski · 59 Buff. L. Rev. 1207 (2011)
- First Korematsu and Now Ashcroft v. Iqbal: The Latest Chapter in the Wartime Supreme Court’s Disregard for Claims of DiscriminationDawinder S. Sidhu · 58 Buff. L. Rev. 419 (2010)
Reading the conversation
Commentary essays on this subject are forthcoming. The reading list above is a starting point; for the live conversation on current doctrine in this area, the Buffalo Law Review continues to publish new volumes at digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/buffalolawreview.