Nothing but the truth [electronic resource] : why trial lawyers don't, can't, and shouldn't have to tell the whole truth / Steven Lubet.
By: Lubet, Steven.
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Series: Critical America: Publisher: New York : New York University Press, c2001Description: xii, 219 p. ; 24 cm.Subject(s): Law -- United States![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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347.73/7 A theory of the trial | 347.73/72 The legal and economic implications of electronic discovery | 347.73/75 Trial consulting | 347.73/75 Nothing but the truth | 347.73/75 Religion in criminal justice | 347.73/752 The American jury system | 347.73/9 347.3079 American arbitration law |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biff and me : stories that are truer than true -- Edgardo Mortara : forbidden truths -- John Brown : political truth and consequences -- Wyatt Earp : truth and context -- Liberty Valance : truth or justice -- Atticus Finch : race, class, gender, and truth -- Sheila McGough : the impossibility of the whole truth.
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