The Supreme Court’s consolidated decision in Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana offers something for everyone: by “splitting the difference” between the two cases—affirming one and reversing the other—the opinion provides much grist for advocates’ mills on both sides of this issue. While advocates for defendants’ rights are celebrating the opinion’s continued revitalization of the right to confrontation, which began in Crawford v. Washington, advocates for victims have cause for celebration as well: the decision is notable for its reflection of the Court’s growing—albeit incomplete— awareness and understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence and their implications for justice. This acknowledgment is embodied in both the text of ...
I begin with a question of effectiveness: does the new Confrontation Clause doctrine effectively pro...
This article analyzes the Sixth Amendment right to confrontation, admission of hearsay statements, a...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
The Supreme Court’s consolidated decision in Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana offers someth...
Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and lower court judges hoped that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the ...
Close to five million intimate partner rapes and physical assaults are perpetrated against women in ...
When the Supreme Court transformed the right of confrontation in Crawford v. Washington, the prosecu...
Close to five million intimate partner rapes and physical assaults are perpetrated against women in ...
When the Supreme Court transformed the right of confrontation in Crawford v. Washington, the prosecu...
Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and lower court judges hoped that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the ...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
I have to say that when I stood up to argue Hammon I felt the wind at my back. I was basically a law...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
I begin with a question of effectiveness: does the new Confrontation Clause doctrine effectively pro...
Crawford v. Washington was a groundbreaking decision that radically redefined the scope of the Confr...
I begin with a question of effectiveness: does the new Confrontation Clause doctrine effectively pro...
This article analyzes the Sixth Amendment right to confrontation, admission of hearsay statements, a...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
The Supreme Court’s consolidated decision in Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana offers someth...
Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and lower court judges hoped that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the ...
Close to five million intimate partner rapes and physical assaults are perpetrated against women in ...
When the Supreme Court transformed the right of confrontation in Crawford v. Washington, the prosecu...
Close to five million intimate partner rapes and physical assaults are perpetrated against women in ...
When the Supreme Court transformed the right of confrontation in Crawford v. Washington, the prosecu...
Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and lower court judges hoped that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the ...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
I have to say that when I stood up to argue Hammon I felt the wind at my back. I was basically a law...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...
I begin with a question of effectiveness: does the new Confrontation Clause doctrine effectively pro...
Crawford v. Washington was a groundbreaking decision that radically redefined the scope of the Confr...
I begin with a question of effectiveness: does the new Confrontation Clause doctrine effectively pro...
This article analyzes the Sixth Amendment right to confrontation, admission of hearsay statements, a...
In this article the author explores how domestic violence prevention efforts have been adversely imp...