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June 21, 2007
Rita recap ... for now
Talking to colleagues and thinking about all this stuff more has generated dozens more Rita reactions in my sad little head. But, I now need some time to digest (both ideas and food). So, I'll sign off for a while by encouraging review of this post by Kate Stith and this post by David Stras on Rita at SCOTUSblog and also by recapping my own Rita work so far today:
- Anticipating Rita reactions
- Rita is here and... also the opinion(s) in Rita
- Rita has something for everyone (except Victor Rita)
- The notable Justices not barking in Rita
- When and how will lower court judges construct the post-Rita world?
- Another first view of Rita
- The one circuit indirectly reversed in Rita
- Are within-guideline crack sentences now presumptively unreasonable after Rita?
Whew...
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