EPISODE · Jul 11, 2026 · 57 MIN
Evidence Preview: Privileges, Authentication, Best Evidence, Real Evidence, Demonstrative Evidence, Scientific Proof, and Digital Evidence
from Law School · host The Law School of America
▶ Click Here to Master Evidence Foundations ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ EPISODE SUMMARY Privileges exclude relevant evidence to protect important relationships and constitutional values. Attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications for legal advice, but not underlying facts, and may be lost through waiver or the crime-fraud exception. Work product protects materials prepared in anticipation of litigation, especially opinion work product. Marital privileges, psychotherapist-patient privilege, clergy privilege, government privileges, informant privilege, and self-incrimination protections may also apply.Authentication requires evidence sufficient to support a finding that the item is what the proponent claims. Methods include witness testimony, distinctive characteristics, handwriting, voice identification, chain of custody, public records, system evidence, and digital metadata. Self-authenticating documents require no extrinsic authenticity proof but may still raise other objections.The original-writing rule applies when a party seeks to prove the content of a writing, recording, or photograph. Originals are generally required, duplicates are usually acceptable, and secondary evidence may be allowed when originals are unavailable without bad faith or for other recognized reasons.Real evidence is the actual physical item involved in the case. Demonstrative evidence illustrates testimony or admitted proof. Illustrative aids help the factfinder understand evidence or argument but must be controlled to avoid confusion or unfair prejudice.Scientific and technical proof often requires expert foundation and reliability screening. Digital evidence requires special attention to authorship, integrity, metadata, screenshots, system reliability, hearsay, and best-evidence concerns. AI-generated evidence and deepfakes make authentication and reliability especially important.The central lesson is foundation. Evidence does not become admissible merely because it is useful or dramatic. The proponent must show that the item is genuine, legally usable, properly supported, and not barred by privilege, policy, or reliability rules.
Embed this episode
NOW PLAYING
Evidence Preview: Privileges, Authentication, Best Evidence, Real Evidence, Demonstrative Evidence, Scientific Proof, and Digital Evidence
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.