Antonin Scalia no sucker for children’s testimony

Feb. 15, 2016 “(NYU law professor Rachel) Barkow points to Scalia’s (1990) dissent in Maryland v. Craig, where he railed against the court for permitting ‘a child witness to testify via closed circuit television in a sex abuse case,’ instead of requiring the child to testify live in the courtroom where she would be subjected to … Continue reading Antonin Scalia no sucker for children’s testimony