Set forth the three questions that courts typically ask in a civil lawsuit in determining whether a qualified reporter's privilege not to testify should be overcome.
What will be an ideal response?
1) Has the person seeking the information from the reporter-normally, the plaintiff-shown that the information is of certain relevance in the case? 2) Does the information being sought go to the heart of the case such that it is critical to the outcome of the case? and 3) Can the person who wants the information demonstrate to the court that the information is not available from sources other than the reporter?
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communicate ideas, thoughts or feelings, called ________. A) proverbs B) expressions C) connotative meanings D) descriptions
We can use alliteration to emphasize an idea, to create a humorous tone, or as a(n) ________ device (a verbal device that makes information easier to remember)
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word