In Kimbrough v. United States the U.S. Supreme Court addressed a question left open in United States v. Booker: whether to permit district courts to make sentencing decisions based on a policy disagreement with the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. The Booker Court, in order to avoid a Sixth Amendment jury right problem inherent in mandatory sentencing regimes, had held that the Guidelines were purely advisory and that district courts had discretion to sentence outside the ranges prescribed by the Guidelines. Ultimately, the Kimbrough Court held that district courts could sentence outside the advisory Guideline range based solely on a policy disagreement with the Guidelines, as opposed to limiting judicial discretion to case-specific criteri...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
This Note examines the inherent conflict among the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, judicial discretio...
A central purpose of the Sentencing Reform Act was to reduce inter-judge sentencing disparity, drive...
United States v. Booker held that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines ( Guidelines ), as they were app...
This Note will explore the rarely discussed consequences that result when courts of appeals freely i...
Prior to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, criminal sentences were rarely appealed. For the first t...
Unlike in most areas of the law, federal courts of appeals in the United States defer to trial court...
Prior to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, criminal sentences were rarely appealed. For the first t...
United States v. Booker held that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines ( Guidelines ), as they were app...
Article III of the Constitution confers upon federal judges the duty to decide cases and controversi...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
Rather than characterizing a collective judicial view, this article attempts to discern some trends...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
This Note examines the inherent conflict among the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, judicial discretio...
A central purpose of the Sentencing Reform Act was to reduce inter-judge sentencing disparity, drive...
United States v. Booker held that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines ( Guidelines ), as they were app...
This Note will explore the rarely discussed consequences that result when courts of appeals freely i...
Prior to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, criminal sentences were rarely appealed. For the first t...
Unlike in most areas of the law, federal courts of appeals in the United States defer to trial court...
Prior to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, criminal sentences were rarely appealed. For the first t...
United States v. Booker held that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines ( Guidelines ), as they were app...
Article III of the Constitution confers upon federal judges the duty to decide cases and controversi...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
This Article is the first to analyze critically the jurisdictional basis for the Supreme Court’s man...
Rather than characterizing a collective judicial view, this article attempts to discern some trends...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
This Note examines the inherent conflict among the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, judicial discretio...
A central purpose of the Sentencing Reform Act was to reduce inter-judge sentencing disparity, drive...