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Multiple Jurisdictions

July 29th, 2010 by David Gold

In areas in which the law tends to share a common structure across multiple jurisdictions, we like to put authorities for different jurisdictions together.  Take a look, for example, at the evidence law rule in some jurisdictions that there is a social worker-client privilege and, on the other hand, the rule of some other jurisdictions that there is no such privilege.  (You have to sign in first to see what I’m talking about.)

This makes it easy for researchers in the law of one jurisdiction to see how courts in other jurisdictions have addressed the same issues.

2 Responses to “Multiple Jurisdictions”

  1. Peter Tillers Says:

    Very nice!

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