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August 4, 2007
More weekend reading from SSRN
I am still catching up on a lot of major court reading this week, ranging from two long Michigan Blakely opinions, to notable circuit rulings in the Third, Fourth, Seventh (here and here), Eighth and Tenth (here and here) Circuits, to the top-side briefs in Kimbrough and Gall). But, I also see SSRN has these new notable pieces that I'll be adding to my reading pile:
- Herding Bullfrogs Towards a More Balanced Wheelbarrow: An Illustrative Recommendation for Federal Sentencing Post-Booker by Brian Gallini and Emily Q. Shults
- Privacy versus Antidiscrimination by Lior Strahilevitz
- Crime and Expected Punishment: Changes in Perceptions at the Age of Criminal Majority by Randi Hjalmarsson
August 4, 2007 at 01:36 PM | Permalink
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