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June 30, 2006
If you can't get enough SCOTUS blogging...
at SCOTUSblog, then you will definitely want to check out the Georgetown University Law Center's new law faculty blog. It already has lots and lots of Hamdan commentary. Meanwhile, I will get a fast start on a long weekend by recapping my coverage of the final week of SCOTUS action:
- A criminal law heavy SCOTUS finale
- SCOTUS says Blakely errors can be harmless and tie can go to death
- A few quick thoughts on Recuenco
- A few quick thoughts on Marsh
- More evidence of Justice Scalia's move left
- Why Recuenco could be good news for Blakely fans
- A Blakely perspective on Clark
- Initial reflections on an error-correction SCOTUS term
June 30, 2006 at 02:42 PM | Permalink
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