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May 24, 2006
Latest FSR issue now on-line
The latest issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Volume 18, No. 3), which is entitled "Taking Stock a Year After Booker" and discussed in this post, is now available on-line through the Caliber service at this link. FSR's publisher has kindly made these two articles from the issue available free on-line:
- Lynn Adelman & Jon Deitrich, Disparity: Not a Reason to "Fix" Booker (available here)
- Adam Lamparello, The Unreasonableness of "Reasonableness" Review: Assessing Appellate Sentencing Jurisprudence After Booker (available here)
Details on other recent FSR issues:
- FSR Issue 18.2: Defense Perspectives on the Post-Booker World
- FSR Issue 18.1: State of Blakely in the States
- FSR Issue 17.5: Is a Booker Fix Needed?
- FSR Issue 17.4: The Booker Aftershock
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