This blog is devoted to reporting and commenting on developments related to Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004). Crawford transformed the doctrine of the Confrontation Clause, but it left many open questions that are, and will continue to be, the subject of a great deal of litigation and academic commentary.
Monday, August 07, 2006
"First Impressions" -- An On-Line Symposium from the Michigan Law Review
The Michigan Law Review has begun an on-line "companion" journal called First Impressions, which has just published its first edition, a set of essays on Davis and Hammon. The contributors are Andrew Fine, Lisa Griffin, Tom Lininger, Joan Meier, Robert Mosteller, and me. (No, this was not my idea; this project is entirely attributable to the gumption of the student editors.) The essays reflect a wide range of views. You may see them by clicking here. Congratulations to the editors!
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