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September 25, 2022
Rounding up some notable justice coverage and commentary from Law360's Access to Justice
I find a lot of Law360 coverage and commentary to be blogworthy, but I also find a lot of it behind a paywall. Fortunately, the Law360 folks have the good sense to keep its Access to Justice section open access. And that section has had a number of recent pieces that ought to be of interest to sentencing fans:
"Access To Justice Cases To Watch This Supreme Court Term"
"Racial Disparities In State Imprisonment Continue To Decline"
"Mich. Ruling Widens Sentencing Protections For Young Adults"
"Algorithms Have Potential To Reduce Sentencing Disparities"
September 25, 2022 at 10:10 AM | Permalink