Soon after the Supreme Court in Blakely v. Washington declared certain judicial fact-finding within a state sentencing guideline system unconstitutional, Justice O’Connor described the Court’s decision as a “Number 10 earthquake.” But two years after the Blakely ruling, the case’s broader impact and meaning for state criminal justice systems around the country has been largely overshadowed by developments in the federal sentencing system. Nevertheless, this is an exciting time for state sentencing. By granting review in yet another state sentencing case, California v. Cunningham, this past spring, the Supreme Court brings state issues to the national stage once more. State courts handle many more criminal cases than the federal courts. ...
This Note begins by briefly laying out the evolution of criminal sentencing over the past century. I...
This Term, Cunningham v. California offers the Supreme Court a rare opportunity to bring order to it...
In the wake of the dramatic Supreme Court decision in Blakely v. Washington, Stanford Law School con...
Soon after the Supreme Court in Blakely v. Washington declared certain judicial fact-finding within ...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
Justice Louis Brandeis famously described the states as laboratories where individual jurisdictions ...
In two recent opinions, Blakely v. Washington and United States v. Booker, the U.S. Supreme Court ef...
This article charts a path for criminal sentencing in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent bombshe...
This article charts a path for criminal sentencing in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent bombshe...
Federal criminal sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington is, to put it charitably, a mess. I...
article published in law reporterFederal criminal sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington is...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Blakely v. Washington\u27 has produced some changes in sentencing...
Justice Louis Brandeis famously described the states as laboratories where individual jurisdictions ...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
This Note begins by briefly laying out the evolution of criminal sentencing over the past century. I...
This Term, Cunningham v. California offers the Supreme Court a rare opportunity to bring order to it...
In the wake of the dramatic Supreme Court decision in Blakely v. Washington, Stanford Law School con...
Soon after the Supreme Court in Blakely v. Washington declared certain judicial fact-finding within ...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
Justice Louis Brandeis famously described the states as laboratories where individual jurisdictions ...
In two recent opinions, Blakely v. Washington and United States v. Booker, the U.S. Supreme Court ef...
This article charts a path for criminal sentencing in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent bombshe...
This article charts a path for criminal sentencing in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent bombshe...
Federal criminal sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington is, to put it charitably, a mess. I...
article published in law reporterFederal criminal sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington is...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Blakely v. Washington\u27 has produced some changes in sentencing...
Justice Louis Brandeis famously described the states as laboratories where individual jurisdictions ...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
This Note begins by briefly laying out the evolution of criminal sentencing over the past century. I...
This Term, Cunningham v. California offers the Supreme Court a rare opportunity to bring order to it...
In the wake of the dramatic Supreme Court decision in Blakely v. Washington, Stanford Law School con...