An examination of relevant case law regarding these rules suggests that CPLR 3211(a)(7) may actually provide a more flexible vehicle for the use of evidence than CPLR 3211(a)(1). The rules are ...
The results of facial recognition software might not be admissible evidence—but the police are allowed to use them to generate admissible evidence. From People v. Reyes, decided last week by Justice ...
In a new article, scientists have coined the term “evidence complacency” to highlight the persistence of a culture in which, “despite availability, evidence is not sought or used to make decisions, ...
There is a diverse community of policymakers, funders, scholars, and practitioners of different types all working in the field of evidence use. This diversity is a strength for the academic field of ...
The news has been awash with how second-hand or hearsay statements are supposedly inherently unreliable and cannot be used as evidence to prove a case. But the Supreme Court and courts around the ...
One-third of health care in the United States is wasted. Despite this recognition, solutions are sparse. The Optimal Care model combines evidence-based medicine, patient-centered technology, and ...
MALE 1: When writing essays, it’s important to use evidence from a text to support your argument. MALE 2: The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson. It tells the story of David Piper, an outcast at ...
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