Sorcha CrowleyScratching around for a grain of justiceFor Natasha O’Brien and women everywhere Jul 11
InFAMMbyFAMM FoundationExpanding “Second Look” Makes SenseThis week, D.C. paved the way for reviewing and correcting excessively lengthy sentences and restoring mercy into the legal system.Dec 18, 2020
Drew HenryProposed Acquitted Conduct Sentencing Guidelines AmendmentsAcquitted conduct sentencing is still a hot topic and the Sentencing Commission recently proposed three options to address this practice.Feb 10Feb 10
NACDLJudges Can Protect Vulnerable Prisoners By Rethinking Jail Sentences During the Coronavirus…By Timothy E. Zerillo*Mar 16, 20201Mar 16, 20201
The ICLRWeekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 16 October 2023This week’s roundup of legal news includes prisons and sentencing, the legal profession and the senior judiciary. Plus recent case law and…Oct 18, 2023Oct 18, 2023
Sorcha CrowleyScratching around for a grain of justiceFor Natasha O’Brien and women everywhere Jul 11
InFAMMbyFAMM FoundationExpanding “Second Look” Makes SenseThis week, D.C. paved the way for reviewing and correcting excessively lengthy sentences and restoring mercy into the legal system.Dec 18, 2020
Drew HenryProposed Acquitted Conduct Sentencing Guidelines AmendmentsAcquitted conduct sentencing is still a hot topic and the Sentencing Commission recently proposed three options to address this practice.Feb 10
NACDLJudges Can Protect Vulnerable Prisoners By Rethinking Jail Sentences During the Coronavirus…By Timothy E. Zerillo*Mar 16, 20201
The ICLRWeekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 16 October 2023This week’s roundup of legal news includes prisons and sentencing, the legal profession and the senior judiciary. Plus recent case law and…Oct 18, 2023
Avery McNeillThree Big System Issues in the Federal Prison System — Prison RefromOvercrowdingNov 16, 2022
Avery McNeillSentencing Reform Should be EnactedSentencing reforms should be enacted. “With just 5% of the world’s population, the U.S. holds nearly a quarter of the world’s prisoners…Nov 2, 2022
InThe ShortformbyVanessa GallmanCOVID Prisoner Release WorkedDuring the pandemic, the Justice Department released to home detention 11,000 federal inmates. Only 17 committed new crimes — just one of…Oct 5, 2022