when his relation to the cause or to the parties is such that he has an incentive to exaggerate or give false color to his statements, or to suppress or to pervert the truth, or to state what is false. – Hemedes vs. CA
On Abortion: Roe v Wade Digest
Instruction: Give particular attention to the judicial reasoning of the court and how they decided access to abortion was a legally-protected right. Parties Jane Roe