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LaDunn

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What is the Federal Rules Decisions Reporter?
 
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Security programs designed to limit access to authorized users are:
 
  a. passwords
  b. network privileges
  c. firewalls
  d. antivirus software



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Answer to Question 1

The Federal Rules Decisions Reporter (F.R.D.) included in the West reporter system publishes decisions of the federal trial courts, specifically those involving the Federal Rules of Civil, Criminal, and Appellate Procedure, and the Federal Rules of Evidence not published in the Federal Supplement. The publication includes cases that have defined, explained, or interpreted various federal rules.

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LaDunn

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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