The U.S. Supreme Court and some state courts have constitutionalized an increasingly rigid and broad vision of adversarial adjudication’s requirements. Commentators often celebrate this adversarial revolution as expanding defendants’ rights of confrontation, cross-examination, and self-representation. Yet the adversarial revolution also has created an arsenal of tactics to retraumatize victims of sexual assault and general violent crime. The courts and legislatures are in disarray about what to do to protect vulnerable victim-witnesses. This Article is about adversarial adjudication’s casualties and how to reduce the risk of harm. The Article defends a subset of protective measures that avert further injury to victims while remaining sensit...
This Note analyzes whether legislation analogous to rape-shield statutes should be enacted to limit ...
Modern criminal law is intensely one-sided in its treatment of victims and defendants. Crime victims...
The victims\u27 rights movement argues that because the outcome of criminal prosecutions affects cri...
The U.S. Supreme Court and some state courts have constitutionalized an increasingly rigid and broad...
The criminal adjudicatory process is meant in part to help crime victims heal. But for some crime vi...
Adversarial criminal justice system is designed to accommodate only two parties, the prosecution and...
Prosecution of domestic violence is extremely difficult, largely due to the fact that defendants are...
Violence against women is a serious problem on colleges and university campuses in the United States...
Criminal law scholarship is rife with analysis of the victims\u27 rights movement. Many articles ide...
The newspaper headline read: Court rules against rape victims: Advocates shocked as judges give ac...
Supporters of victims’ rights can be broadly grouped into three categories according to their basic ...
Part I of this paper examines the theoretical tension between using the total harm caused by a convi...
In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Crawford v. Washington that testimonial hearsay is inadmissi...
Undoubtedly, the history of our criminal justice system has been unkind to victims of crime. This de...
In a series of three cases that culminate with Morgan v. State, Alaska\u27s courts established a uni...
This Note analyzes whether legislation analogous to rape-shield statutes should be enacted to limit ...
Modern criminal law is intensely one-sided in its treatment of victims and defendants. Crime victims...
The victims\u27 rights movement argues that because the outcome of criminal prosecutions affects cri...
The U.S. Supreme Court and some state courts have constitutionalized an increasingly rigid and broad...
The criminal adjudicatory process is meant in part to help crime victims heal. But for some crime vi...
Adversarial criminal justice system is designed to accommodate only two parties, the prosecution and...
Prosecution of domestic violence is extremely difficult, largely due to the fact that defendants are...
Violence against women is a serious problem on colleges and university campuses in the United States...
Criminal law scholarship is rife with analysis of the victims\u27 rights movement. Many articles ide...
The newspaper headline read: Court rules against rape victims: Advocates shocked as judges give ac...
Supporters of victims’ rights can be broadly grouped into three categories according to their basic ...
Part I of this paper examines the theoretical tension between using the total harm caused by a convi...
In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Crawford v. Washington that testimonial hearsay is inadmissi...
Undoubtedly, the history of our criminal justice system has been unkind to victims of crime. This de...
In a series of three cases that culminate with Morgan v. State, Alaska\u27s courts established a uni...
This Note analyzes whether legislation analogous to rape-shield statutes should be enacted to limit ...
Modern criminal law is intensely one-sided in its treatment of victims and defendants. Crime victims...
The victims\u27 rights movement argues that because the outcome of criminal prosecutions affects cri...