The United States Sentencing Commission was long in gestation. It was during the 94th Congress, in late 1975, that Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the Democrat from Massachusetts then in his thirteenth year on the Senate Judiciary Committee, originally introduced legislation to establish the Commission. Nine years later, with the Senator in his twenty-second year on the Judiciary Committee (though now in the minority party), President Ronald Reagan signed the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, which had passed both Houses of Congress by overwhelming majorities. In our recounting of the legislative history of federal sentencing reform, we tell three interwoven stories. One tale concerns the subtle transformation of sentencing reform legislation: conc...
[A]ny change in sentencing practices is likely to be an improvement. Judge Marvin Frankel in 1973 1 ...
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 sought to bring consistency, coherence, and accountability to a fe...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...
The United States Sentencing Commission was long in gestation. It was during the 94th Congress, in l...
In this chapter the author presents a synopsis of the history of the sentencing reform movement. The...
Congress and presidents have usurped the responsibility of courts to set sentences. Legislating ridi...
This is the third in a series of articles analyzing the current turmoil in federal criminal sentenci...
In 1984, the Federal Sentencing Reform Act was signed into law. This act of reformation set a new st...
In 1984 the Sentencing Reform Act was passed, ending fully discretionary sentencing by judges and al...
In the two years since the landmark Booker decision, federal sentencing policy has been in a state o...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
The most significant development in criminal sentencing in recent decades has been the shift from in...
The judges of the United States courts long have been concerned with the improvement of the administ...
For most of the last decade, I numbered myself among the supporters of the Federal Sentencing Guidel...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
[A]ny change in sentencing practices is likely to be an improvement. Judge Marvin Frankel in 1973 1 ...
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 sought to bring consistency, coherence, and accountability to a fe...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...
The United States Sentencing Commission was long in gestation. It was during the 94th Congress, in l...
In this chapter the author presents a synopsis of the history of the sentencing reform movement. The...
Congress and presidents have usurped the responsibility of courts to set sentences. Legislating ridi...
This is the third in a series of articles analyzing the current turmoil in federal criminal sentenci...
In 1984, the Federal Sentencing Reform Act was signed into law. This act of reformation set a new st...
In 1984 the Sentencing Reform Act was passed, ending fully discretionary sentencing by judges and al...
In the two years since the landmark Booker decision, federal sentencing policy has been in a state o...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
The most significant development in criminal sentencing in recent decades has been the shift from in...
The judges of the United States courts long have been concerned with the improvement of the administ...
For most of the last decade, I numbered myself among the supporters of the Federal Sentencing Guidel...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
[A]ny change in sentencing practices is likely to be an improvement. Judge Marvin Frankel in 1973 1 ...
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 sought to bring consistency, coherence, and accountability to a fe...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...