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April 26, 2006
Lots of good (non-Booker) reading
Earlier this week, I noted my article "Tweaking Booker" and Judge McConnell's article "The Booker Mess." But if you are not in a Booker mood, there's plenty of other interesting reading now on-line:
1. The latest issue of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, which includes a wonderful symposium on juvenile brain development and criminal justice and commentaries on a range of topics, is now fully available on-line here.
2. As I have noted before, all the papers authored for the up-coming Harvard Law School conference on blogs and legal scholarship — entitled "Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship" — can now be accessed at this special SSRN page.
3. Speaking of SSRN, these recently-posted sentencing papers caught my eye:
- Killing in Good Conscience: Comments on Sunstein and Vermeule's Lesser Evil Argument for Capital Punishment and other Human Rights Violations by Eric D. Blumenson
- From the Frying Pan into the Fire: How Poor Women of Color and Children are Affected by the Sentencing Guidelines & Mandatory Minimums by Nekima Levy-Pounds
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