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2. Beyond Disparity: Changes in Federal Sentencing After Booker and Gall ?
3. Results of Survey of United States District Judges January 2010 through March 2010
4. Text of U.S.S.G. Amendments in response to the FSA
5. United States v. Douglas , No. 09-202-P-H (D. Maine Oct. 27, 2010)
6. Text of the Fair Sentencing Act
7. Sense and Sensibility in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
8. The Ford Approach and Real Fairness for Crack Convicts
9. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Health Care Fraud Sentences
10. The Many (Opaque) Echoes of Compromise Crack Sentencing Reform
11. The Beginning of the End for Life Without Parole?
12. May Minors Be Retributively Punished After Panetti (and Graham )?
13. Graham Lets the Sun Shine In: The Supreme Court Opens a Window Between Two Formerly Walled-Off Approaches to Eighth Amendment Proportionality Challenges
14. A Look Forward and a Look Back Five Years After Booker
15. Demographic Differences in Federal Sentencing Practices: An Update of the Booker Report 's Multivariate Regression Analysis
16. The Basic Features of the First Korean Sentencing Guidelines
17. A Brief Survey of Sentencing Law and Its Practice in Kenya
18. The Chinese Sentencing Guideline: A Primary Analysis
19. Lawrence and Shaputis and Their Impact on Parole Decisions in California
20. Reforming California Sentencing Laws: A Judicial Perspective
21. Indeterminate Sentencing Redux: A Return to Rational Sentencing
22. Booker Five Years Out: Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Department of Justice Charging Policies Continue to Distort the Federal Sentencing Process
23. White Collar Sentencing Data Fiscal Year 2005—Fiscal Year 2009 White Collar Sentencing
24. Misdemeanors 'Kicked Up' to Felonies
25. Reducing Sentencing Disparity by Increasing Judicial Discretion
26. Excerpts from 2010 Proposed USSG Amendments and Request for Public Comment
27. The District of Oregon Reentry Court: An Evidence-Based Model
28. American Bar Association Commission on Effective Criminal Sanctions
29. Alternatives to Conviction: Deferred Adjudication as a Way of Avoiding Collateral Consequences
30. A Change of Course: Developments in State Sentencing Policy and Their Implications for the Federal System
31. Child Pornography Sentencing : The Road Here and the Road Ahead
32. Brandishing the Mark of Cain : Defects in the Adam Walsh Act
33. American and Canadian Approaches to Sex Offenders : A Study of the Politics of Dangerousness
34. Sex Offender Treatment : Reconciling Criminal Justice Priorities and Therapeutic Goals
35. Correcting Course: Lessons from the 1970 Repeal of Mandatory Minimums
36. Report on Federal Escape Offenses in Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007
37. Death to These Guidelines, and a Clean Sheet of Paper
38. Congress Should Engage in Sentencing Review: Some Ideas for the 111th Congress
39. Drug Détente
40. Rethink Misguided Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act
41. The Overfederalization of Crime
42. Congressional Testimony at “Cracked Justice” House Hearing (Feb. 2008): Testimony of Federal Defender Michael S. Nachmanoff
43. United States v. Myles Haynes (D. Mass. 2008)
44. Congressional Testimony at “Cracked Justice” House Hearing (Feb. 2008): Testimony of USSC Chair Ricardo H. Hinojosa
45. Defending the White-Collar Case at Sentencing
46. Challenging the Guidelines’ Loss Table
47. Sentencing Memorandum in United States v. Thomas M. Coughlin , No. 06-20005 (W.D. Ark. Feb. 1, 2008)
48. Is Booker a “Loss” for White-Collar Defendants?
49. Sentencing High-Loss Corporate Insider Frauds After Booker
50. Prior Good Works in the Age of Reasonableness
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