Every weekday, law professors post on the very latest rulings regarding the admissibility of evidence in criminal cases and what sorts of lines of questioning should be permitted at criminal trials. They also note differences between the federal rules of evidence and the rules of various states. Occasionally, they will comment on whether they think courts have reached the right outcomes in these evidence cases or note fishy behavior by prosecutors.
Author: Editor Colin Miller is a professor and associate dean for faculty development at the University of South Carolina and co-hosts the Undisclosed podcast; and Ben Trachtenberg is a law professor at the University of Missouri.
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