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October 8, 2006
Sentencing reading for the disappointed fan
If your favorite baseball team has made a hasty departure from the playoffs (as mine has), you can fill the resulting void with lots and lots of sentencing reading (as well as football and now hockey, of course). The first three entries on this reading list have been noted in recent posts, and the others have recently shown up on SSRN:
- Making Sentencing Sensible by Douglas A. Berman & Stephanos Bibas
- The Real (Sentencing) World: State Sentencing in the Post-Blakely Era by Douglas A. Berman & Steven L. Chanenson
- The Role of Moral Philosophers in the Competition Between Deontological and Empirical Desert by Paul H. Robinson
- Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Readiness for Rehabilitation by David B. Wexler
- Rethinking Plea Bargaining: The Practice and Reform of Prosecutorial Adjudication in American Criminal Procedure by Maximo Langer
- Rethinking Overcriminalization by Darryl K. Brown
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