This essay introducing the June 2006 edition of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Vol. 18, No. 5) describes two important contributions to the movement for real reform of the federal sentencing system. First, Professor Bowman summarizes the recommendations of the Constitution Project Sentencing Initiative (CPSI) report on federal sentencing. The CPSI report, reproduced in this Issue, cautions against any over-hasty legislative response to the Supreme Court\u27s decision in United States v. Booker, suggests some near-term improvements to the existing federal sentencing system, and then sets out a framework for a reformed and markedly simplified federal sentencing regime. Second, Professor Bowman describes the contents of a set of Model Senten...
For most of the last decade, I numbered myself among the supporters of the Federal Sentencing Guidel...
This article is an elaboration of testimony I gave in February 2012 at a U.S. Sentencing Commission ...
The federal sentencing guidelines, which focus on offense based statistical consistency, had a rippl...
This essay introducing the June 2006 edition of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Vol. 18, No. 5) des...
This Article is the first of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the tenth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the ninth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the third of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the twelfth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed...
This Article is the second of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed ...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
This Article reflects on the author\u27s professional experience and intellectual evolution in relat...
This is an introductory essay to Volume 23, Number 2, of the FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER, which cons...
This Article proposes a simplified sentencing table consisting of nine base sentencing ranges, each ...
This is the third in a series of articles analyzing the current turmoil in federal criminal sentenci...
For most of the last decade, I numbered myself among the supporters of the Federal Sentencing Guidel...
This article is an elaboration of testimony I gave in February 2012 at a U.S. Sentencing Commission ...
The federal sentencing guidelines, which focus on offense based statistical consistency, had a rippl...
This essay introducing the June 2006 edition of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Vol. 18, No. 5) des...
This Article is the first of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the tenth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the ninth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the third of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the twelfth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed...
This Article is the second of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed ...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
This Article reflects on the author\u27s professional experience and intellectual evolution in relat...
This is an introductory essay to Volume 23, Number 2, of the FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER, which cons...
This Article proposes a simplified sentencing table consisting of nine base sentencing ranges, each ...
This is the third in a series of articles analyzing the current turmoil in federal criminal sentenci...
For most of the last decade, I numbered myself among the supporters of the Federal Sentencing Guidel...
This article is an elaboration of testimony I gave in February 2012 at a U.S. Sentencing Commission ...
The federal sentencing guidelines, which focus on offense based statistical consistency, had a rippl...