Sentencing Law and Policy: "The Federal Sentencing Guideline

Sentencing Law and Policy: "The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Some Valedictory Reflections Twenty Years After Apprendi"


Apprendi"
The title of this post is the title of this notable new paper authored by Frank O. Bowman III now available via SSRN. Here is its abstract:
In this contribution to the
North Carolina Law Review's symposium on the twentieth anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in
Apprendi v. New Jersey, I offer a valedictory reflection on my own intellectual journey with sentencing reform and in particular with the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
The account begins with my first encounters with the Guidelines when I was a zealous Assistant U.S Attorney, continues through my transition to teacher, scholar, policy advocate, and occasional sentencing consultant, and foreshadows a conclusion with me in the role of disillusioned curmudgeon muttering about might-have-beens as I shuffle towards my dotage.

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