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Sentencing Law and Policy: Gender Favoritism Among Criminal Prosecutors

Sentencing Law and Policy: Gender Favoritism Among Criminal Prosecutors
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Legal Theory Blog: Didwania on Gender Favortism by Prosecutors

Stephanie Holmes Didwania (University of Wisconsin Law School) has posted Gender Favoritism Among Criminal Prosecutors (Stephanie Holmes Didwania, Gender Favoritism Among Criminal Prosecutors, Journal of Law and Economics (forthcoming)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Prosecutors enjoy wide discretion in.

Sentencing Law and Policy: Read papers from The Controlled Substances Act at 50 Years in the latest issue of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law

Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law Though 2020 has been a rough year, I still feel fortunate that the last big in-person event I attended was this amazing conference, The Controlled Substances Act at 50 Years, which was hosted in February 2020 by the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and put together by the amazing team at The Ohio State University s Drug Enforcement and Policy Center and ASU s Academy for Justice.  This terrific conference is on my mind now because the terrific Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law has recently published its Fall 2020 issue which includes these nine terrific papers from the conference:

Sentencing Law and Policy: December 20, 2020 - December 26, 2020

December 26, 2020 Federal judge blocks January 12 execution date for only woman on federal death row As repoted in this AP piece, a federal judge said the Justice Department unlawfully rescheduled the execution of the only woman on federal death row, potentially setting up the Trump administration to schedule the execution after president-elect Joe Biden takes office. Here is more about a ruling that was handed down before Christmas: U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss also vacated an order from the director of the Bureau of Prisons that had set Lisa Montgomery’s execution date for Jan. 12.  Montgomery had previously been scheduled to be put to death at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana, this month, but Moss delayed the execution after her attorneys contracted coronavirus visiting their client and asked him to extend the amount of time to file a clemency petition.

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