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June 14, 2005
Proper priorities
Because the US Open beckons, with my Dad living only about an hour from Pinehurst, my priorities for the week are going to shift from law to links. Blogging, especially during the daytime golf hours, will be light through Father's Day, though I should be able in the evenings to report on any major sentencing developments.
But, even as I focus on golf, my inner law geek cannot be suppressed. I am taking this great Columbia Law Review issue with me for bedtime reading, and I fear I will end up blogging here more than I really should. For fellow law geeks, here is a wrap up of recent posts since this review last week:
SUPREME COURT DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- The joys of Justice Breyer
- A quick set of SCOTUS highlights
- More than a few noteworthy SCOTUS criminal justice rulings
OTHER SENTENCING DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- More insights on the recent Bush pardons
- Blakely/Booker case cites top 5000
- Applying Apprendi to juvenile bind-over
- Adelphia executives to be sentenced next week
- An update, and insights, on Blakely in Ohio
- Ineffective sentencing advice from 5th Circuit
- Notable sentencing decisions from the 6th Circuit
June 14, 2005 at 10:30 AM | Permalink
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