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May 27, 2005
Going back for a long weekend
As detailed in this post, while Booker-mania wraps up today in San Francisco, I am going back to Old Nassau for a long weekend of festivities. Though I hope to be on-line every so often, blogging will likely be light for the next few days. In the meantime, we can all catch up on the endless reading list (which this Columbia Law Review issue will lengthen), as well as all of this past week's developments:
DISTRICT COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Data junkies rejoice! New post-Booker data from the USSC
- Another potent district court Booker opinion (from my backyard)
- Fanfan gets a (long) guideline sentence
- More more details details on Fanfan
- Huge Booker conference in SF (and another data call)
CIRCUIT COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Busy Booker day in the circuits
- 6th Circuit discusses post-Booker requirements
- Can a variance for "co-defendant disparity" be reasonable?
- Updates, updates and the need for Booker issue memos
SUPREME COURT DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- SG is seeking cert. on plain error!
- Follow-up SCOTUS filing on plain error
- A win for one capital defendant, an interesting DIG, and more Booker GVRs
- Background and blog commentary on Deck and Medellin
STATE BLAKELY DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Colorado Supreme Court applies Blakely!
- Learning from Lopez
- What Lopez can teach New Jersey
- Interesting Blakely developments from Indiana, Minnesota and Oregon
OTHER SENTENCING DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Another potent editorial against mandatories
- DOJ planning national sex offender registry
- Clemency dynamics in Arizona and nationwide
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