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November 26, 2005
Long weekend reading
Though the long weekend is (sadly) winding down, here are a few papers of note on sentencing-related topics from SSRN that can keep sentencing fans engaged through the rest of the weekend:
- Proportionality as a Principle of Limited Government by Alice Ristroph
- Roper v. Simmons and Our Constitution in International Equipoise by Roger Paul Alford
- Why are Federal Judges so Acquittal Prone? by Andrew D. Leipold
November 26, 2005 at 06:43 PM | Permalink
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