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April 5, 2007
Lots of great new stuff at SSRN
A whole bunch of new sentencing-related papers were recently posted here at SSRN, including an impressive collection of intriguing pieces from folks working with the Stanford Criminal Justice Center (which are also available here). Here are just a few of the new SSRN pieces that caught my eye:
- Beyond the Clash of Disparities: Cocaine Sentencing After Booker by Jacob Loshin
- Deciding Death by Corinna Lain
- Pedagogy of the Suppressed: A Class on Race and the Death Penalty by Phyllis Goldfarb
- Furman's Mythical Mandate by Scott Howe
April 5, 2007 at 08:22 AM | Permalink
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