The Federal Evidence Review has launched a Michigan v. Bryant Resource Page, which provides a library of key materials on the pending Confrontation Clause case in the Supreme Court. Argument was heard on the case on October 5, 2010.
The new Michigan v. Bryant Resource Page serves as a resource on the latest Confrontation Clause case considered by the Supreme Court. The library of materials includes:
- Introduction and Overview to the Michigan v. Bryant case
- Key Briefs and Other Materials in the Michigan v. Bryant case (including merits, Amicus Curiae, certiorari petition briefs; and state court opinions)
We hope you find these materials useful in your practice.
Other Resource Pages available on FederalEvidence.com include:
- Federal Jury Instructions Resource Page (collecting model federal jury instructions and highlighting the key role of jury instructions on evidence issues)
- Corporate Prosecution Principles Resource Page (collecting key materials)
- Federal Rule of Evidence 502 Resource Page (attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine)
- Key Evidence Cases Resource Page (highlighting noteworthy United States Supreme Court cases involving the Federal Rules of Evidence or other questions of evidence)
- Melendez-Diaz Resource Page (providing background and key links on this significant Confrontation Clause case)




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