Links
to Useful Evidence-Related Web Sites:
General Sites:
Legal Information Institute (much source material)AALS Evidence Section Site (academic orientation)
Virtual Law Library: Evidence (developed by Rosemary Pattenden) (an extremely useful site)
JURIST Evidence Guide (emphasis on pretrial process)
SSRN & LSN Evidentiary Procedure Law Abstracts
Scientific Evidence:
U.S. Federal Judicial Center: Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence (2d ed.)
Photographic and Demonstrative Evidence
Jennifer Mnookin on Photographic Evidence
Computer-Generated Evidence:
http://www.cyberbar.net/expaper/demev.html (with examples!)
Repressed & Recovered Memory:
Materials by Elizabeth Loftus
Master Bibliography about "False Memory, Eyewitness Testimony and Related Topics"
Rules of Evidence:
United States: Federal Rules of Evidence: Official Government SiteUnited States: Federal Rules of Evidence, by Cornell's Legal Information Institute
United States: California Evidence Code
New York: Pratt on the (Abortive) Codification Movement in New York
Evidence-Related Journals:
Law, Probability and Risk: a journal of reasoning under uncertainty
The Logic of Evidence and Probability; Interdisciplinary Connections:
Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
Web Sites Relating to Courses in the Law of Evidence:
Marilyn MacCrimmon: The Rules of Evidence and the Process of ProofChristine Boyle, Marilyn MacCrimmon & James Kim: "Evidence on the Web"
Evidence Problems in Famous Trials:
Jack Walraven, The Simpson Trial Transcripts
Miscellaneous:
The Evidence Project, Paul Rice, Director (focus on reforms of U.S. Federal Rules of Evidence)