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May 28, 2006
Summer sentencing reading suggestions?
With Memorial Day marking the unofficial start of summer, I thought I might solicit reader suggestions for summer sentencing reading. Of course, a list of all the sentencing classics and new pieces worth reading could fill a library. So, let me frame the query this goofy way:
What recent book or article should a sentencing geek take to the beach this summer?
I think my answer to this question right now is the new collection entitled Criminal Procedure Stories: An In-Depth Look at Leading Criminal Procedure Cases, edited by Professor Carol Steiker (available here). Orin Kerr praised those who contributed to the book in this post, and I really like the idea of top scholars reflecting on classic cases with a modern perspective.
May 28, 2006 at 09:09 PM | Permalink
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