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Booker internets resources and commentary

January 19, 2005

I have decided to use “internets,” a term perhaps coined by President Bush, to describe collectively materials on traditional websites and on blogs.  And the internets have a lot to offer of late on the Booker front:

WEBSITES

  • The website Watching Justice has this Booker page with links to a few newspaper editorials (more of which I linked here), and also links to various official comments about and resources on the decision.
  • The November Coalition has this updated page of Booker/Blakely materials.
  • FAMM appears to have updated its Booker materials available here.

BLOGS

  • I have just discovered the Ninth Circuit Blog run by a group of top-notch federal defenders of the Ninth Circuit.  This blog already has ten very detailed posts about Booker litigation issues which should be of special interest to defense attorneys.  (The blog has also allowed me to “out” FPD Paul Rashkind as having a role in this blog which used to mock my Booker predictions.)
  • Old favorites, the Blakely Blog and INCourts are back in action, with the former here doing a Tuesday review of federal Booker stories, and the latter here catching up on the Indiana state Blakely stories.