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Rerouted on the Way to Apprendi-Land: Booker, Rita, and the Future of Sentencing in the Federal Courts: An Introduction
Sam Kamin
1
Rita, Reasoned Sentencing, and Resistance to Change
Douglas A. Berman
7
Empirical Questions and Evidence in Rita v. United States
Paul J. Hofer
27
Rita, District Court Discretion, and Fairness in Federal Sentencing
Lynn Adelman and Jon Dietrich
51
Rita Needs Gall - How to Make the Guidelines Advisory
Nancy Gertner
63
An Appellate Perspective on Federal Sentencing after Booker and Rita
Jeffrey S. Sutton
79
Days without Immigrants: Analysis and Implications of the Treatment of Immigration Rallies under the National Labor Relations Act
Michael C. Duff
93
Cunningham v. California: The Shifting Balance of Judge and Jury
Laurie Jaeckel
153
The New Due Process Limitation in Philip Morris: A Critique and an Alternative Rule Based on Prior Adjudication
Ben Figa
179
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