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.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Audio Recordings of Oral Arguments in Davis and Hammon
This will be of interest to Confrontation Clause junkies and to my mother: I have just learned that audio recordings of the arguments in Davis and Hammon are available, free, instantly, and easily, to anyone with an MP3 player. You can get to the Hammon argument by clicking here and to the Davis argument by clicking here. For that matter, you can get he argument in Crawford by clicking here, and you can get a whole lot more arguments --most of which actually don't deal with the Confrontation Clause -- at the Oyez.org website, by clicking here.