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23 Fed. Sent'g Rep. [i] (2010-2011)

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Volume 23, Number I * October 2010
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EDITOR'S OBSERVATIONS
Michael M. O'Hear, The Beginning of the End for Life Without Parole? I
ARTICLES
Robert Blecker, Less Than We Might: Meditations on Life in Prison
Without Parole                                                     I0
Molly M. Gill, Clemency for Lifers: The Only Road Out Is the Road Not Taken  21
Ashley Nellis, Throwing Away the Key: The Expansion of Life
Without Parole Sentences in the United States                      27
Gregory J. O'Meara, Compassion and the Public Interest: Wisconsin's
New Compassionate Release Legislation                              33
Dirk van Zyl Smit, Outlawing Irreducible Life Sentences: Europe on the Brink?  39
COMMENTARY ON GRAHAM V. SULLIVAN
Rachel E. Barkow, Categorizing Graham                                49
Richard S. Frase, Graham's Good News-and Not                         54
Youngjae Lee, The Purposes of Punishment Test                        58
Dan Markel, May Minors Be Retributively Punished After
Panetti (and Graham)?                                              62
Eva S. Nilsen, From Harmelin to Graham-Justice Kennedy Stakes
Out a Path to Proportional Punishment                              67
Jessica Olive & David Gray, A Modest Appeal for Decent Respect       72
Alice Ristroph, Hope, Imprisonment, and the Constitution             75
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Graham Lets the Sun Shine In:
The Supreme Court Opens a Window Between Two Formerly Walled-Off
Approaches to Eighth Amendment Proportionality Challenges          79
John F. Stinneford, Evolving Away from Evolving Standards of Decency  87
The Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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