March 2006
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
1L and Criminal Law and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 1:44 am
We now begin several episodes on the topic of homicide. The most serious of homicides are intentional ones, aka murder. Murder is generally broken down into two degrees: first and second.
Commonwealth v. Carroll
State v. Guthrie
Commonwealth v. Malone
United States v. Fleming
1L and Civil Procedure and Civil Procedure II and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 8:45 pm
We’ve all heard of attorney-client privilege, and those communications are immune to discovery. However there is a related protection called the work-product doctrine. We’ll explore that here, as well as briefly explore attorney-client privilege.
Hickman v. Taylor
Rule 26
1L and Civil Procedure and Civil Procedure II and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 8:32 pm
Now that we have some discovery tools available, let’s apply them. Diana Ross and one of her former employees will provide us with a case to examine.
Davis v. Ross
Rule 26
Rule 34
Neil Wehneman and News and Views 8:16 pm
In this episode I respond to a comment asking about my memo. I discuss why I have not been recording my legal research and writing classes, as well as what I might be able to share about my completed memo.
Neil Wehneman and News and Views 8:01 pm
This is a placeholder episode for when I put together a full episode on my personal abortion position.