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February 24, 2005
Off to the Coast
Just in time for the Oscars, I am off to LA to participate tomorrow in the AFDAs full-day seminar on "Federal Sentencing In A New Era After Booker/Fanfan" (details here). Though blogging may be a bit lighter the next few days, there is no shortage of reading to catch up on. As I did previously here and here and here, below I have thematically organized and linked recent posts:
BOOKER CIRCUIT COURT DEVELOPMENTS
- More Booker wisdom from the 2d Circuit
- The Third Circuit speaks more fully on Booker (and Almendarez-Torres)
- Booker remands in the 8th and the 10th
- Lots more on Booker from the Sixth Circuit
- Two for Tuesday from the First Circuit
- Plain error Booker circuit review
OTHER BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- A simple solution to the pipeline problem?
- Eager for more post-Booker data
- Important Booker rulings from district courts
- A fascinating 3d Circuit rumor
- The Blakely beat goes on in the states
SCOTUS DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Will SCOTUS care to clean up the plain error mess?
- Criminal justice, constitutional law, federalism and hot button issues
- More thoughts on recent SCOTUS work
- SCOTUS speaks on racial segregation in prison
- More SCOTUS Booker GVRs
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