Geofence warrants are a hotly-disputed topic. See Certiorari Petition to U.S. Supreme Court in 4th Circuit Geofence Decision (Aug. 4, 2025). The Petition for Certiorari states: “This case concerns the constitutionality of geofence warrants. For cell phone users to use certain services, their cell phones must continuously transmit their exact locations to […]| E-Discovery LLC
Mistakes early in eDiscovery can be costly. Here, Elite Discovery discusses streamlining legal holds and custodian management with precision! The post Streamlining Legal Holds and Custodian Management with Precision: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Body-worn cameras have transformed the way police encounters are documented in Minnesota. For individuals facing criminal charges in Minneapolis, this technology can play a key role in shaping the defense strategy. While police reports summarize events from an officer’s perspective,| www.keyserdefense.com
You know it’s going to be an interesting ride when the appellate brief reads like a conspiracy theory starter pack. Which is how we read the issues raised on appeal in Thelen v. Somatics, LLC, — F4th –, 2025 WL 2749888 (11th Cir. Sep. 29, 2025): erroneous entry of summary judgment on design defect, erroneous... Continue Reading| Drug & Device Law
A new forensic investigation technique can recover fingerprints from bullet casings even after exposure to the extreme heat of gunfire.| The Debrief
Summary: A hymn 1,800 years old, discovered a century ago, is now being revived. What is its background, and why is it so important for defending essential Christian doctrine? The post World’s Oldest Hymn Rediscovered appeared first on Patterns of Evidence.| Patterns of Evidence
By John Holmes, Director of Strategy On 5 September, Defra announced strengthened legislation on burning on peat. The new legislation came into force this week, with the new burning season commencing on Wednesday. We welcome the strengthened legislation which will …| Natural England
At Turning Point of Tampa, we understand that choosing the right rehab center represents one of the most important decisions you or your loved one will ever make. Our mission is simple: to help every addict who still suffers find their path to recovery. While we hope you’ll consider Turning Point of Tampa for your […]| Turning Point of Tampa
During Lucy Letby's trial, her defence team failed to call a single expert witness, a decision which the authors of a new book call "inexplicable". Was there covert collusion in a guilty verdict, asks Guy de la Bédoyère. The post Did Lucy Letby’s Defence Team Collude in a Guilty Verdict? appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.| The Daily Sceptic
Here, the Court denied Plaintiff's Motion to Bar the Defendants' Corrected Spreadsheet finding they were substantially justified in doing so.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Much of the litigation over geofencing has been under the Fourth Amendment in criminal cases, and there has been a lot of it. See, e.g., Certiorari Petition to U.S. Supreme Court in 4th Circuit Geofence Decision – E-Discovery LLC (Aug. 5, 2025); Alvarez v. State, 2025 WL 2346165, at *4 (Tex. App. Au| E-Discovery LLC
Despite bold promises to prioritise prevention, the UK government has quietly abandoned key alcohol policy measures like minimum unit pricing and advertising restrictions - under pressure from alcohol industry lobbyists. New reporting by The Guardian reveals how alcohol industry front groups helped derail evidence-based policies, putting private profits before public health. Experts warn this retreat threatens people's health and lives as well as the future of the NHS itself.| Movendi International
by Alex Geraki Trimi The case of Almukhlas and Al-Maliki v. Greece concerned the interception of a yacht carrying 94 migrants near the Greek island of Symi by members of the Greek Coast Guard and Frontex (under the Joint operation Poseidon) that resulted in the killing of a child of Iraqi nationality, Ameer, by the […]| Strasbourg Observers
Summary: Part 2 of a 3-part series where Tim Mahoney interviews Dr. Rob Carter about genetic evidence for the creation account in Genesis. The post Part 2 – Genetics and Evidence for Creation with Dr. Rob Carter appeared first on Patterns of Evidence.| Patterns of Evidence
Summary: Tim Mahoney’s podcast interview with Dr. Rob Carter from Creation Ministries International covered some fascinating genetic evidence for the creation account in Genesis. This is the 1st of a 3-part series summarizing the podcast. The post Genetic Evidence for Creation in Genesis with Dr. Rob Carter appeared first on Patterns of Evidence.| Patterns of Evidence
By Susanna Phillips, Principal Officer – Chief Scientist Directorate, Natural England Research published recently in the Journal of Applied Ecology highlighted the positive impact that agri-environment schemes can have on butterflies. Agri-environment schemes are a key environmental policy mechanism in …| Natural England
[This is the second of two stories created for Significant Objects by participants in Thumbscribes, a collaborative-writing platform. Thumbscribes is auctioning this object here, and will give proceeds to a charity or nonprofit of its choosing.] I had a friend … Continue reading →| Significant Objects
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The Sedona Conference® (TSC) WG1 group is forming a brainstorming group on discoverability and admissibility of GenAI-related data!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
This is a post for all the people just starting their doctoral programmes. And for those supporting them. Criticality in scholarship is the practice of approaching all knowledge claims, including your own, sceptically. It’s about developing “productive scepticism”. Productive scepticism isn’t cynicism that dismisses everything, but thoughtful inquiry that seeks to understand how knowledge is […]| patter
-Tanya Sara George Introduction As per a 2024 FATF report, most domestic money laundering operations are conducted through open sources and social media networks. Initially designed as neutral forums for communication under Section 2(w) of the IT Act of 2000, these platforms have evolved into dual-purpose entities, facilitating not just digital interactions but financial transactions. … Continue reading Digital Platforms and Dirty Money: Addressing Financial Non-Regulation within Social M...| The Criminal Law Blog
– Insha Pani While the nation’s historic overhaul of the three major criminal laws captured national and international attention, another significant development is breathing its way quietly but powerfully is the introduction of the E-Sakshya Mobile application—part of a broader digital transformation within the criminal justice system. The E-Sakshya app, developed in consonance with Sections … Continue reading E-SAKSHYA APPLICATION: STREAMLINING JUSTICE WHILE ADDING LAYERS OF COMPLE...| The Criminal Law Blog
– Yushmita Sidar. Introduction “When the only proof against a person charged with a criminal offence is the evidence of an accomplice, uncorroborated in any material particular, it is the duty of the judge to warn the jury that it is unsafe to convict any person upon such evidence, though they have a legal right … Continue reading From Untrustworthy to Trustworthy? The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam’s Mandatory Corroboration of Accomplice Evidence| The Criminal Law Blog
– Vedant Choudhary The Law Commission of India in its 283rd report, titled, ‘Age of Consent under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012’ has recommended against amending the age of consent under the POCSO Act. This negative recommendation comes in light of growing cases of romantic relationships between minors, where de facto … Continue reading The 283rd Law Commission Report – Better If Not Implemented| The Criminal Law Blog
-Himanshu Ranjan Introduction The recording of ‘information’ under Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter referred to as Cr.P.C) is one of the most important procedures, which inter alia sets in motion the criminal justice system as and when a cognisable offence is committed. Section 154, Cr.P.C is the inaugural provision of Chapter XII– … Continue reading “Uncovering the Implications of Recording Information in Criminal Justice System: An Analysis of Section 154 ...| The Criminal Law Blog
~By Pragun Goyal Introduction Section 313 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (“CrPC”) has a profane silhouette around it. After the prosecution has closed its evidence, the accused is given an opportunity to explain the incriminating matter in evidence against him or her. No matter how bleak or scanty the prosecution evidence is, the court has to provide an opportunity … Continue reading Preserving the silence: Different spheres of Section 313 CrPC and Article 20(3) of the Indian...| The Criminal Law Blog
Welcome back to a somewhat delayed, yet typically on target episode of the Journal Club with Dr Morgenstern. This month is a really eclectic bunch of| Broome Docs
Time for another thought leader interview on eDiscovery Today! This time, I’m interviewing Josh Kreamer of Seedless!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Summary: The traditional site of Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine, is being challenged by new evidence of a cave used by Christian pilgrims 1,500 years ago. The post Evidence for Cana, the Site of Jesus’ Water-to-Wine Miracle appeared first on Patterns of Evidence.| Patterns of Evidence
Theme: Regulatory governance Type: Section Date: 2025-08-26 Introduction to evidence-based decision making As the digital economy expands rapidly in many parts of the world, policymakers and regulators face ongoing challenges in keeping pace with innovative technologies and services that impact ICT markets. The governance of the digital ecosystem represents one of the most complex and […]| Digital Regulation Platform
The Court denied plaintiffs’ request for source code discovery, but ordered discovery of “all relevant Chat-related hyperlinked material.”| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Are you looking for validation? Who isn’t? 😉 Here’s a webinar from eDiscovery Today discussing evaluating methods for eDiscovery review!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The news that Anthropic settles its AI copyright lawsuit with book authors may illustrate that both sides have leverage in these disputes.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
What a great topic! Lexbe has a webinar this Friday discussing the top 10 AI insights you need to know, based on battle-tested advice!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Today’s financial sector demands readiness, proactive intelligence, and a forensic-grade response model. Lineal discusses that here!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Court found that plaintiff’s duty to preserve arose when she was terminated, rendering moot most potential spoliation sanctions.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
"A kind of science-envy is often visible in much of what analytic philosophers have had to say about the question of evidence in ethics... In some cases, however, what deprives us of the truth is not scientism, but other forms of prejudice." In the following guest post, Sophie Grace Chappell, Professor of Philosophy at The Open| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Reading Time: 6minutesFacebook Twitter Google+ Buffer Pinterest Gmail Myspace Blogger Tumblr Like Facebook Twitter Google+ Buffer Pinterest Gmail Myspace Blogger Tumblr Like| Christian Apologetics
The Good Samaritan law in Seinfeld is preposterous, which is why these laws don't actually exist in Latham, Massachusetts —or anywhere else.| Vista DUI Lawyer and Criminal Attorney Peter M. Liss
Alcohol industry language, no alcohol policy action: UN Political Declaration on NCDs and Mental Health risks becoming meaningless. Alcohol industry interference in the drafting of the political declaration of the fourth high-level meeting on NCDs and mental health has quietly erased proven, cost-effective alcohol policy measures - despite alcohol being the leading risk factor for death and disease among young people worldwide. While tobacco is treated with specificity and urgency, alcohol po...| Movendi International
By Danielle Greaves, Higher Officer - Species Reintroduction and Recovery, Natural England Hidden beneath the surface of Nottinghamshire's rivers and streams lives an increasingly rare species – the white-clawed crayfish. As the UK's only native freshwater crayfish, these creatures play …| naturalengland.blog.gov.uk
Summary: Artificial intelligence (AI) analysis suggests that the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls are centuries older than previously believed.| Patterns of Evidence
By Joshua Smith, NE Senior Specialist Palaeontologist Fossils represent evidence of past life stored in the sequence of rocks below our feet. Like the pages of a book, England's rock record tells the story of changing continents, climates and environments …| naturalengland.blog.gov.uk
Summary: Part 2 summarizing a recent podcast where Dr. Titus Kennedy talked about the location of Sodom and Gomorrah, southeast of the Dead Sea. The post Part 2 – Finding Sodom and Gomorrah with Dr. Titus Kennedy appeared first on Patterns of Evidence.| Patterns of Evidence
On May 20, 2025, as announced, FDA Commissioner Martin Makary held his panel discussion on talc in food and medications.[1] The discussion lasted just under two hours, and is available on YouTube for your viewing and perhaps your amusement. Makary opened and closed the event with what could have been the plaintiffs’ opening and closing […]| Schachtman Law
Injured by a Commercial Truck or 18-Wheeler in Texas? Contact our Texas Truck Accident Attorneys at 1-888-603-3636 for a Free Consultation.| Zehl & Associates
Effective altruists continue to be leaders in providing evidence-based global health solutions.| Reflective altruism
19.5.25 State Threat and Terrorism report| Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
Scientific articles can be confusing! Let's talk about how to read a medical journal article and evaluate and understand the science.| QueerDoc • Transgender and Gender Diverse Online Healthcare
By Emma Mutch, Defra Introduction Defra, in collaboration with Andthen, shares insights into how it developed a new horizon scanning capability and emerging trends and global megatrends outputs. Unique approaches and methods were used in this work, notably a highly …| foresightprojects.blog.gov.uk
Federal Grand Juries in Texas: Criminal Defense - Dallas Justice| Dallas Justice
The Assault on Science – Responding to Disinformation.| Muskoka Watershed Council
The Assault on Science, Truth and Democracy.| Muskoka Watershed Council
Admissibility of Digital Data: Use of Electronic Evidence in Federal Criminal Case - Dallas Justice| Dallas Justice
The Independent Reviewer| Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
Welcome back to the pre-Xmas edition of the Broomedocs & First10EM Journal club. This month we cover a few out-of-hospital arrest trials. More PECARN| Broome Docs
IRT(S)L to sentencing review| Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
The Independent Reviewer| Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
Janice Pogue Lecture in Biostatistics, Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 2024-12-06 Slides| Statistical Thinking
Welcome back to the podcast and this is a special one – we have created the first Video podcast in which you can gaze lovingly at Justin as he rants, drops pearls and shares all the latest nerdy EBM from the desk. Papers below with link and video at the bottom on Youtube Palatinus HN, […]| Broome Docs
UPDATE on JANUARY 23: Links to the Blueprint on the White House website have been removed and do not redirect to an […]| Social Science Space
Welcome to a special edition of the Journal Club with Justin. This month we recorded live with a bunch of fantastic Broome junior doctors. Justin| Broome Docs
On April 19, 2024, the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules decided not to enact new rules regarding AI-generated evidence, including deepfakes, despite various proposals, notably from Judge Paul G…| e-Discovery Team
In part 1, we defined evidence and showed that evidence across independent studies can be aggregated by addition; if Alice’s results provide 2 units of evidence and Bob’s results provide 3 units of evidence then we have a total of 5 units of evidence. The problem with this is that it doesn’t account for our […] The post Quantifying Evidence (2): Evidence Is Limited By How Much a Study Can Be Trusted first appeared on Life Is Computation.| Life Is Computation
I am going to introduce a statistical framework for quantifying evidence as a series of blog posts. My hope is that by doing it through this format, people will understand it, build on these ideas, and actually use it as a practical replacement for p-value testing. If you haven’t already seen my post on why […] The post Quantifying Evidence (1): What Are Units of Evidence? first appeared on Life Is Computation.| Life Is Computation
14 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 99 Dora W. Klein[1] “To determine whether evidence is admissible under Rule 404(b), the Huddleston test applies . . . .”[2] Introduction Many courts—mostly federal, but also some state courts—are misapplying the United States Supreme Court’s decision in the 1988 case United States v. Huddleston.[3] These courts have used a single paragraph of […]| Wake Forest Law Review
Summary: For the past 150 years, archaeologists have attempted to trace ancient Jerusalem's northern fortification line. Finally, the defensive system has been clearly exposed.| Patterns of Evidence
An article to better inform the discussion of the results of the OpenResearch unconditional basic income pilot experiment The results of one of the biggest basic income experiments ever came out in July 2024, and as usual, the nuances of the findings are lost among the voices of those loudly| UBI Guide
Welcome to another episode of the Journal Club with Justin. This onth we look at a big trail that may change our airway approach in the ED... and then a| Broome Docs
In these four real-life trademark infringement cases, social media evidence played a crucial role. Dive in and learn how social media evidence can play a crucial role in trademark infringement cases.| blog.pagefreezer.com
Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife profiles Why Near-Death Experiences Intrigue Us . Did you enjoy reading this post, we have more!| Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife
Welcome to the first episode for 2024 - and we have a range of papers covering the big life threatening issues to the tiniest pinky finger injuries and a| Broome Docs
“ESI Protocols” are discussed in judicial opinions, articles, webinars, and blogs. They are flexible and useful; however, they may not meet all of the requirements of Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(f). After a Rule 26(f) conference, that Rule requires a “report” with a “discovery plan” that contains information| E-Discovery LLC
[T]he truth of our religion, like the truth of common matters, is to be judged of by all the evidence taken together. And unless the whole series of things which may be alleged in this argument, and every particular thing in it, can reasonably be supposed to have been by accident (for here the stress of the argument for Christianity lies); then is the truth of it proved; ...| The Library of Historical Apologetics
If we know UBI will reduce the odds of someone pushing the Big Red button, then for the sake of all human civilization, implement UBI immediately| UBI Guide
Between 2017 and 2019, in the city of Barcelona, an experiment in the provision of monthly cash happened. It was called B-MINCOME. The original intent of the experiment was to test unconditional basic income to gather evidence for a nationwide universal basic income, but the pilot was put through the| UBI Guide