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October 28, 2005
Off to Monterey
As noted here at How Appealing, I have the pleasure of sharing a podium tomorrow with Howard Bashman to discuss law blogs at the annual conference of the US District Court for the Eastern District of California in Monterey. I am about to head for the airport, and thus will be off-line the rest of the day. Here are some links which highlight that we live in interesting times:
RECENT SCOTUS NOMINEE DEVELOPMENTS
CIA LEAK INVESTIGATION DEVELOPMENTS
WEEKEND SENTENCING READING
- Mark your Booker fix calenders
- Two potent new death penalty reports
- A state perspective on harmless error
- More on SLR and "More Perfect" sentencing
- Fascinating new paper for SCOTUS fans
- Seeking retroactive Blakely "Justice for All"
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