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  2. Privilege log - Wikipedia

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    A privilege log is a document that describes documents or other items withheld from production in a civil lawsuit under a claim that the documents are "privileged" from disclosure due to the attorney–client privilege, work product doctrine, joint defense doctrine, or some other privilege.

  3. Breithaupt v. Abram - Wikipedia

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    Breithaupt v. Abram, 352 U.S. 432 (1957), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that involuntary blood samples, taken by a skilled technician to determine intoxication, do not violate substantive due process under the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. [1]

  4. Privilege (evidence) - Wikipedia

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    One well-known privilege is the solicitor–client privilege, referred to as the attorney–client privilege in the United States and as the legal professional privilege in Australia. This protects confidential communications between a client and his or her legal adviser for the dominant purpose of legal advice. [1]

  5. Duty drawback - Wikipedia

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    Claimants must submit an application for a privilege which must be approved by a drawback office before a privilege can be invoked on a claim. Claimants may use either the generic privilege application sample found on CBP.gov or submit an application in letter format that includes the data elements defined in the specific regulation. Privilege ...

  6. Talk:Privilege log - Wikipedia

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  8. Hale v. Henkel - Wikipedia

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    The cases have reflected the Court's consistent view that the Fifth Amendment privilege should apply to only individual human beings, not artificial entities. [1] On the other hand, the ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) granted corporations an unfettered right of political free speech, and Burwell v.

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