This report examines the crack/powder cocaine sentencing disparity issue and potential legislative solutions
In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for ...
This is a qualitiative study that examines the assertions made by other legal scholars that minority...
"Serial no. 110-134."Shipping list no.: 2009-0154-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
Since its introduction into the United States in the 1980s, crack cocaine has been a harsh epidemic ...
This article examines Kimbrough’s effect on crack cocaine sentencing. Part I discusses the rise of c...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
City piece on the different sentencing laws for powder and crack cocaine. Harold A. Nelson Jr. of ...
Abstract Background As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization ...
"Serial no. 111-27."Shipping list no.: 2010-0033-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acces...
This Essay considers the circumstances that led to the enactment of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010,...
Abstract: This project takes a look at the Crack Epidemic and the response of the federal government...
In 1986, the United States government attempted to combat the perceived war on drugs by enacting man...
Background: As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization for the ...
The US federal mandatory minimum sentences are controversial not only because of the length of the m...
This Article uses Russell as a vehicle to critically evaluate the racially discriminatory impact of ...
In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for ...
This is a qualitiative study that examines the assertions made by other legal scholars that minority...
"Serial no. 110-134."Shipping list no.: 2009-0154-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
Since its introduction into the United States in the 1980s, crack cocaine has been a harsh epidemic ...
This article examines Kimbrough’s effect on crack cocaine sentencing. Part I discusses the rise of c...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
City piece on the different sentencing laws for powder and crack cocaine. Harold A. Nelson Jr. of ...
Abstract Background As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization ...
"Serial no. 111-27."Shipping list no.: 2010-0033-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acces...
This Essay considers the circumstances that led to the enactment of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010,...
Abstract: This project takes a look at the Crack Epidemic and the response of the federal government...
In 1986, the United States government attempted to combat the perceived war on drugs by enacting man...
Background: As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization for the ...
The US federal mandatory minimum sentences are controversial not only because of the length of the m...
This Article uses Russell as a vehicle to critically evaluate the racially discriminatory impact of ...
In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for ...
This is a qualitiative study that examines the assertions made by other legal scholars that minority...
"Serial no. 110-134."Shipping list no.: 2009-0154-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...