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17 Fed. Sent. R. [i] (2004-2005)

handle is hein.journals/fedsen17 and id is 1 raw text is: FEDERAL          SENTENCING              REPORTER
Volume 17, Number i • October 2004
Conside rig                   Post B3akely World
EDITOR'S OBSERVATIONS
Frank 0. Bowman, III, Function Over Formalism: A Provisional Theory of the  I
Constitutional Law of Crime and Punishment
ARTICLES
Albert W. Alschuler, To Sever or not to Sever? Why Blakely Requires     ii
Action by Congress
Steven L. Chanenson, Hoist with their Own Petard?                      20
Larry Kupers, Proposal for a Viable Federal Sentencing Scheme          28
in the Wake of Blakely v. Washington
Jane L. McClellan & Jon M. Sands, The Hedgehog, The Fox,               40
and the Guidelines: Blakely's Possible Implications for
the Safety Valve
Aaron Rappaport, What the Supreme Court Should Do: Save                46
Sentencing Reform, Gut the Guidelines
Ian Weinstein & Nathaniel Z. Marmur, Federal Sentencing During          51
the Interregnum: Defense Practice as the Blakely Dust Settles
PRIMARY MATERIALS
Jon Wool & Don Stemen, Aggravated Sentencing Blakely v. Washington    6o
Practical Implications for State Sentencing Systems (Aug. 2004)
Rory K. Little & Teresa Chen, The Lost History ofApprendi and the Blakely  69
Petition for Rehearing
Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission, The Impact of Blakely v.   75
Washington on Sentencing in Minnesota (Short-term report Aug. 2004)
The Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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