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October 6, 2005
Hello, Cleveland!
Later today, I have the honor of giving the The 2005 Friedman & Gilbert Criminal Law Forum lecture at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. As detailed here, my talk is entitled "Conceptualizing Booker: A Two-headed Monster or a Masterful Piece of Judicial Craftsmanship?" I am about to jump in the car to drive up to the home of the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and thus I will be off-line the rest of today. Below I have linked some of this exciting week's posts:
SCOTUS DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
DEATH PENALTY DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Strong dissenting words against the death penalty
- Another amazing Penry chapter
- High court death penalty news
BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- More Booker GVRs and lots of cert denieds
- Major Seventh Circuit ruling on reasonableness
- Major 5th Circuit ruling upholding sizable sentences in tax case
- Eighth Circuit continues its busy sentencing ways
- Fifth Circuit opines on its approach to Booker plain error
OTHER SENTENCING DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- The law and policy of banishment
- Fascinating new paper on community supervision from Vera Institute
- Fantastic NY Times piece on lifers
- More strong NY Times work on lifers
- Third major NY Times piece on lifers
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Make sure you don't get lost backstage!
Posted by: Rock on! | Oct 6, 2005 8:59:55 AM
Hello Cleveland, Rock & Roll!
Posted by: Brian | Oct 6, 2005 9:18:44 AM





