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Confronting a Forgetful Witness

In United States v. Owens, 448 U.S. 554 (1988), the United States Supreme Court appeared to hold that the mere presence of a prosecution witness in a criminal trial satisfies accused's Sixth Amendment right to confront that witness — even … Continue reading

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A Price-Fixers Memoir — Exculpation and Revenge While Confronting the Antitrust Abyss: An Essay on

Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Arthur Austin (Case Western Law) has a wonderful new piece in the latest issue of the Antitrust Source on A Price-Fixers Memoir — Exculpation and Revenge While Confronting the Antitrust Abyss: An Essay on Threshold… … Continue reading

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