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Addressing Sexual & Domestic Violence: Revisiting the Confrontation Clause


Total Credits: 2.0 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 2.0 CLE

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Categories:
Domestic Violence
Faculty:
Herb Tanner
Duration:
1 Hour 57 Minutes
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Audio and Video
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It has been over a decade since the watershed case of Crawford v. Washington was decided. We think we know the impact, but has anyone ever stepped back to see where we really are in the post-Crawford world? This training will do just that, surveying the landscape of cases growing out of the Crawford decision, and looking ahead at what is left undecided. The discussion will provide an opportunity to understand the true breadth and depth of the Confrontation Clause application in the real world.

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