Abstract
Until very recently, Justice Scalia has steered the Court’s modern confrontation jurisprudence. However, as discussed below, his leadership is increasingly threatened by deep divisions on questions of historical accuracy, constitutional interpretation, and the practical realities of twenty-first century criminal prosecutions.
Recommended Citation
Moreno, Joëlle Anne Professor
(2011)
"Finding Nino: Justice Scalia's Confrontation Clause Legacy from its (Glorious) Beginning to (Bitter) End,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 44:
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4, Article 8.
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