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Sentencing Law and Policy: REMINDER of DEPC and OJPC and CCRC drafting contest: Re-Imagining Second Chances : Improving Ohio s Re-Entry Provisions

REMINDER of DEPC and OJPC and CCRC drafting contest: Re-Imagining Second Chances : Improving Ohio’s Re-Entry Provisions A few weeks ago in this post I noted the on-going drafting contest sponsored by a partnership of the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, the Ohio Justice & Policy Center (OJPC), and the Collateral Consequences Resource Center (CCRC).  Here are the basic details draft from this web page (where you can find this longer official announcement): About the Contest With the goal of furthering the ongoing debate of how “second chance” mechanisms can be improved in Ohio, the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, the Ohio Justice & Policy Center (OJPC), and the Collateral Consequences Resource Center are sponsoring a contest for law students and recent law-school graduates.  Specifically, entrants are encouraged to submit a proposal and accom

Will paper bar exams become a thing of the past?

Will paper bar exams become a thing of the past?   Image from Shutterstock.com. While there’s significant disagreement on how the bar exam should change, many believe it will, and there’s a wide range of ideas about what should happen. So far, suggestions for change include breaking the test into smaller segments and administering part of it in law school; replacing essay questions with performance tests; and doing away with the licensing exam entirely. The question of how the bar exam could improve was discussed before the COVID-19 pandemic, but safety concerns around in-person testing for what would normally have been a July administration drew more attention to the issue.

Texas Republican Sues to Give Pence Sole Discretion in Deciding Election

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, studies notes during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in July. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post via AP, Pool) (CN) Just over a week before Congress meets to formalize Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the November presidential election, a Republican lawmaker from Texas is asking a federal judge to give Vice President Mike Pence the exclusive power to throw out Electoral College votes. The lawsuit filed in Tyler, Texas, federal court on Sunday by Congressman Louie Gohmert marks the latest in a series of long-shot legal bids from Republicans seeking to overturn Biden’s win, cases that have been routinely rejected by the courts.

Sentencing Law and Policy: Exciting DEPC and OJPC and CCRC drafting contest: Re-Imagining Second Chances : Improving Ohio s Re-Entry Provisions

Exciting DEPC and OJPC and CCRC drafting contest: Re-Imagining Second Chances : Improving Ohio’s Re-Entry Provisions Regular readers likely recall may regular reminders in the first half of 2020 of this drafting contest that emerged from a partnership of the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and the Ohio Justice & Policy Center (OJPC) and centered around imaging a comprehensive second-look sentencing provision for Ohio law.  This competition proved a great success, and I fear I have been slow to note the great ongoing follow-up contest, which this time also includes the involvement of the Collateral Consequences Resource Center (CCRC).  Here are the basic details from this web page (where you can find this longer official announcement):

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