Evidentiary Irony And The Incomplete Rule Of Completeness: A Proposal To Amend Federal Rule Of Evidence 106
Minnesota Law Review (2020)
Daniel J. Capra & Liesa L. Richter, Evidentiary Irony And The Incomplete Rule Of Completeness: A Proposal To Amend Federal Rule Of Evidence 106, 105 Minn. L. Rev. 901 (2020).
Poetry In Motion: The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Forward Progress As An Imperative
Boston University Law Review (2019)
Daniel J. Capra & Liesa L. Richter, Poetry In Motion: The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Forward Progress As An Imperative, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1873 (2019).
Character Assassination: Amending Federal Rule Of Evidence 404(B) To Protect Criminal Defendants
Columbia Law Review (2018)
Daniel J. Capra & Liesa L. Richter, Character Assassination: Amending Federal Rule Of Evidence 404(B) To Protect Criminal Defendants, 118 Colum. L. Rev. 769 (2018).
Don't Just Do Something!: E-Hearsay, The Present Sense Impression, And The Case For Caution In The Rulemaking Process
American University Law Review (2012)
Liesa L. Richter, Don't Just Do Something!: E-Hearsay, The Present Sense Impression, And The Case For Caution In The Rulemaking Process, 61 Am. U. L. Rev. 1657 (2012).
The Power Of Privilege And The Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act: How Corporate America Has Everyone Excited About The Emperor's New Clothes
Wake Forest Law Review (2008)
Liesa L. Richter, The Power Of Privilege And The Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act: How Corporate America Has Everyone Excited About The Emperor's New Clothes, 43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 979 (2008).
Evidence: Is Oklahoma Balancing The Scales Of Justice By Tying The Hands Of Trial Judges?: The 2002 Amendment To Section 2403 Of The Oklahoma Evidence Code Mandating Admission Of In-Life Victim Photographs In Homicide Cases
Oklahoma Law Review (2003)
Liesa L. Richter, Evidence: Is Oklahoma Balancing The Scales Of Justice By Tying The Hands Of Trial Judges?: The 2002 Amendment To Section 2403 Of The Oklahoma Evidence Code Mandating Admission Of In-Life Victim Photographs In Homicide Cases, 56 Okla. L. Rev. 383 (2003).