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February 22, 2007
Yale LJ Pocket Part explores white-collar sentencing
I just noticed that the Yale Law Journal's Pocket Part has two new pieces exploring the severity of modern white-collar sentences in the federal system:
- Here is a piece by Ellen Podgor, entitled "Throwing Away the Key"
- Here is a response from Andrew Weissmann and Joshua Block, entitled "White-Collar Defendants and White-Collar Crimes"
Both pieces look like must-reads.
February 22, 2007 at 07:39 AM | Permalink
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