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21 Fed. Sent. R. [i] (2008-2009)

handle is hein.journals/fedsen21 and id is 1 raw text is: FE D E R A L      S E N T EN C I N G        R E P 0 R T ER
Volume 21, Number i  October 2008
EDITOR'S OBSERVATIONS
Douglas A. Berman, Pondering the U.S. Sentencing Commissions Future
ARTICLES
Laura I. Appleman, Toward a Common Law of Sentencing:
Gall, Kimbrough, and the Search for Reasonableness                    3
Mark Osler, Death to These Guidelines, and a Clean Sheet of Paper       7
Dan Aaron Polster, Does the Booker Emperor Have Any Clothes?           14
Lisa A. Rich, Congress Should Engage in Sentencing Review. Some Ideas
for the 11ith Congress                                                17
Isaac B. Rosenberg, Involuntary Endogenous RFID as a Condition of
Federal Supervised Release-Chips Ahoy?                               23
Sonja B. Starr, Using Sentencing to Clean Up Criminal Procedure:
Incorporating Remedial Sentence Reduction into Federal Sentencing Law  29
PRIMARY MATERIALS
U.S. Sentencing Commission, Final List of Priorities for 2008-2009
Amendment Cycle                                                      37
U.S. Sentencing Commission, Latest Post-Booker Sentencing Data         39
U.S. Sentencing Commission, Report on Federal Escape Offenses in
Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007                                           41
Molly M. Gill, FAMM, Correcting Course: Lessons from the 1970 Repeal
of Mandatory Minimums                                                55
The Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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