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Baseline Framing in Sentencing

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Sentencing Organizations After Booker

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Unconstitutional Incarceration: Applying Strict Scrutiny to Criminal Sentences

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Forum: Evidence-Based Sentencing and the Taint of Dangerousness

27 Fed. Sent’… Anna Maria Barry-Jester et al., Should Prison Sentences Be Based on Crimes That Haven’t Been Com… See Nixon v. Adm’r of Gen. Servs

Forum: What Yogi Berra Teaches About Post-Booker Sentencing

“consider” the Guidelines but could sentence individuals in light of all the purposes of sentencing: retribution, deterrence, public safety, and

Neuroscience and Institutional Choice in Federal Sentencing Law

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Fifty Shades of Gray: Sentencing Trends in Major White-Collar Cases

Sentencing Comm’n 2014). See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual § 1B1.1(a)(2)-(4) (U.S. Sentencing Comm’n 2014); U.S. Sent… See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines

Federal Sentencing Error as Loss of Chance

government’s motion for a shorter sentence due to Mr. Whiteside’s cooperation. If Mr. Whiteside had been sentenced just over a year later, he would not

Federal Sentencing in 2007: The Center Holds—The Supreme Court Doesn't

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Forum: Sentencing Review: Judgment, Justice, and the Judiciary

have received: First, what makes a sentence “reasonable” for purposes of appellate sentencing review? Second, what kind of deference is due to the