Document Type
Correspondence
Publication Date
1-1995
Abstract
The subject of conditional relevance, or what I think is better called "conditional probative value," must seem hopelessly ard to many. It continues to engage the attention of evidence scholars, however, because it forms part of the conceptual underpinnings of many parts of evidentiary law. Dale'Nance, one of the most astute evidence scholars of our time, has previously written at length on the subject' and has done so now more briefly in response to an article of mine. I offer an even briefer continuation of the discussion.
Recommended Citation
Friedman, Richard D. "Refining Conditional Probative Value." Mich. L. Rev. 94, no. 2 (1995): 457-65.