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8 Hofstra Law Review Volume 5, No. 1 Fall 1976 CONTENTS SYMPOSIUM ON THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE INTRODUCTION Margaret A. Berger 1 THREE ESSAYS ON CHARACTER AND CREDIBILITY UNDER THE FEDERAL RULES or EVIDENCE Irving Younger 1 THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE: RULE 501, Klaxon AND THE CON- STITUTION David E. Seidelson 21 SURPRISE! THAT DAMAGING TURNCOAT WITNESS is STILL WITH Us: AN ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE 607, 801(d)(l)(A) AND 403 Abraham P. Ordover 65 THE TREATMENT OF PRELIMINARY ISSUES OF FACT IN CONSPIRACY LITI- GATIONS: PUTTING THE CONSPIRACY BACK INTO THE COCONSPIRATOR RULE Lawrence W. Kessler 77 THE COCONSPIRATORS' EXCEPTION: DEFINING THE STANDARD OF THE INDEPENDENT EVIDENCE TEST UNDER THE NEW FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE Paul B. Bergman 99 ARTICLE AN ESSAY IN SUPPORT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT'S DECISIONS IN MARSHEL v. AFW FABRIC CORP. AND GREEN v. SANTA FE INDUSTRIES Mordecai Rosenfeld 111 NOTES AND COMMENTS INEVITABLE DISCOVERY: THE HYPOTHETICAL INDEPENDENT SOURCE EXCEPTION TO THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE 137 SECTIONS 2-615 AND 2-616 OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: PARTIAL SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEM OF EXCUSE- 167 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS PAUL v. DAVIS Fourteenth Amendment Defamation- Procedural due process guarantees are not required when public officials seek to characterize a private citizen as a criminal 96 S. CT. 1155 (1976) 199 Hofstra Law Review, Vol. 5, Iss. 1 [1976], Art. 13 http://scholarlycommons.law.hofstra.edu/hlr/vol5/iss1/13
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