Sonja B. Starr
                                            Essay
                                    
                On Estimating Disparity and Inferring Causation: Sur-Reply to the U.S. Sentencing Commission Staff
In this Essay, Professors Starr and Rehavi respond to the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s empirical staff’s criticisms of their recent article, which found, contrary to the Commission’s prior work, no evidence that racial disparity in sentences increased in response to United States v. Booker. As Starr and Rehavi suggest, their differences with the Commission perhaps relate to differing objectives. The Commission...
Oct 29, 2013
        
                                            Article
                                    
                Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker
Oct 17, 2013
        
                                            Comment
                                    
                Simple Fairness: Ending Discrimination in Health Insurance Coverage of Addiction Treatment
111 Yale L.J. 2321 (2002)
Jun 1, 2002