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September 11, 2005
Roberts rev up
I have done a few dozen posts on Justice Roberts and sentencing issues since his initial nomination. Though it seems unlikely that sentencing issues (except perhaps the death penalty) will take center stage during the Senate confirmation hearings scheduled to start tomorrow, I have still assembled below some highlights of my Roberts' coverage:
- What might Justice John Roberts mean for sentencing jurisprudence?
- Speculating about Judge Roberts' view on criminal law issues
- Roberts, the cert pool, and sentencing jurisprudence
- Brave New Justice and sentencing issues
- Judge Roberts on capital punishment
- Stevens, Roberts, Gonzales and the death penalty
- Pondering Judge Roberts' mold
- Roberts round-up
- Roberts nominated to be Chief
Though my day job will keep me from following all the Roberts action during the hearings, Howard at How Appealing and the folks at The Supreme Court Nomination Blog will surely provide more coverage and analysis than anyone could reasonably hope for.
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