We know that federal common law recognizes an evidentiary privilege protecting from discovery confidential communications between spouses. The privilege’s purpose, of course, is to promote and foster marital harmony.  But when spouses are also business partners, may they use the marital-harmony rationale and the privilege to preclude business-related communications?  One

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