Public Policy Doctrines For The Exclusion of Relevant Evidence - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • Federal Rule 407, Cornell Law School notes
  • Federal Rule 408, Cornell Law School notes
  • Federal Rule 409, Cornell Law School notes
  • Federal Rule 410, Cornell Law School notes
  • Federal Rule 411, Cornell Law School notes
  • California Evidence Code §§1151 (subsequent remedial measures); 1152(a) (offers to pay medical expenses); and 1155 (liability insurance)
  • California Evidence Code §§1115-1125 (statements made in mediation proceedings)

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