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January 10, 2007
Around the blogosphere
Lots of amazing sentencing stuff at lots of my favorite blogs lately, particularly at:
- Appellate Law & Practice
- Crime and Consequences
- Corrections Sentencing
- Ohio Death Penalty Information
- Sex Crimes
In addition, as I mentioned briefly here, this semester I am experimenting with a class blog for my Death Penalty course. Today was the first class, and thus ame the day for launching the new blog, cleverly titled Death Penalty Course @ Moritz College of Law. Though I am doing all the blogging there right now, soon I will expect students to do some posting. In the meantime, I hope SL&P readers (especially those particularly interested in the death penalty) might check out and perhaps comment on my course blogging experiment.
January 10, 2007 at 05:03 PM | Permalink
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