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November 12, 2006
Interesting reading from SSRN
Though not all of the pieces catching my eye on SSRN are directly related to sentencing, these articles still should make for great reading after you finish the Sunday New York Times:
- Enhancing the Judicial Role in Criminal Plea and Sentence Bargaining by Susan R. Klein
- Convicting the Innocent: An Empirically Justified Wrongful Conviction Rate by D. Michael Risinger
- Misnamed, Misapplied, and Misguided: Clarifying the State of Sentencing Entrapment and Proposing a New Conception of the Doctrine by Jess D. Mekeel
- Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Legal Academy Goes to Practice by Neal Kumar Katyal
November 12, 2006 at 07:28 AM | Permalink
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