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Daniel Coble
- May 21, 2019
Knock, Knock...Opening the Door
We often hear litigants enthusiastically debate the phrase “opening the door.” This usually arises when one party wants to introduce some...
Daniel Coble
- May 17, 2019
Reason #5: Center of Government
Not only is UofSC law school located in the capital city, but we also have the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals here. This is very...
Daniel Coble
- May 14, 2019
Rule 609: Many standards and burdens
I always thought Rule 609 was one of the simpler rules when it came to evidence. Well, after reading State v. Robinson I realized how...
Daniel Coble
- May 13, 2019
Chasing the Chiefs: A Review of "The Chief Justices" by Daniel A. Cotter
What is the significance of being the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court? And why should that position be treated any...
Daniel Coble
- May 8, 2019
The 4th: Typo in search warrant
“The date typed on the search warrant was January 5, 1972, and the search was made January 5, 1973, in violation, it is claimed, of...
Daniel Coble
- Apr 30, 2019
Managing the Rules of Evidence: The 15/90 Rule
If I were to ask you right now how many rules are there in the Federal Rules of Evidence, would you know? I did not, I had to google it....
Daniel Coble
- Apr 26, 2019
Reason #4: Capital City
Being located in the capital of any state is always a good thing, and it is even more so when you are an attorney. A lot of government...
Daniel Coble
- Apr 22, 2019
The Case after Carpenter
The Fourth Amendment periodically goes through jurisprudence changes...or some fancy words like that...Whether it is tapping telephones...
Daniel Coble
- Apr 20, 2019
Book Review: The Chief
The Indiana Law Review Blog has published my review of Joan Biskupic's The Chief: The Life and Turbulent Times of Chief Justice John...
Daniel Coble
- Apr 16, 2019
Forthcoming 2019: Brian Frye
Forthcoming 2019 Forthcoming 2019 is a section from the Everyday Evidence Legal Blog that highlights recent papers from attorneys and...
Daniel Coble
- Apr 12, 2019
Former Friendly Clerks: Q&A with David Seipp
This blog has been focusing on Judge Henry Friendly recently, so I figured who better to speak on his behalf, than his former law clerks....
Daniel Coble
- Apr 10, 2019
Reason #3: Clinics
UofSC allows students to actually practice in the courtroom. With the supervision of a licensed attorney, who is also the professor,...