Event Title
Rules of Evidence and Official Notice in Formal Administrative Hearings
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
5-2-1971 8:45 AM
End Date
5-2-1971 10:00 AM
Description
While this brief discussion obviously does not exhaust the list of significant changes affecting administrative procedures since the forties and fifties, it establishes my basic point: it is time to restate and review the rules of evidence applied in administrative adjudications, and, where appropriate, to reconsider their validity. This article seeks to accomplish these immodest goals in terms understandable to the beginning student yet challenging to the expert teacher, practitioner, and administrator. Some compromises are inevitable.
Related Paper
Ernest Gellhorn, Rules of Evidence and Official Notice in Formal Administrative Hearings, 1971 Duke Law Journal 1-50 (1971)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol20/iss1/1
Rules of Evidence and Official Notice in Formal Administrative Hearings
Duke Law School
While this brief discussion obviously does not exhaust the list of significant changes affecting administrative procedures since the forties and fifties, it establishes my basic point: it is time to restate and review the rules of evidence applied in administrative adjudications, and, where appropriate, to reconsider their validity. This article seeks to accomplish these immodest goals in terms understandable to the beginning student yet challenging to the expert teacher, practitioner, and administrator. Some compromises are inevitable.
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