Collected Booker commentary
I am about to hit the road to travel to North Carolina to do a faculty workshop at the UNC School of Law, and thus I will have to be off-line the rest of the day. (Thanks for the great timing, SCOTUS!) Also, the blog service has been cranky today, so my apologies for the comments feature not always working. (Thanks for the great timing, Typepad!)
Nevertheless, I have been able to collect below all my substantive Booker posts so far, which now also include nearly 200 comments from readers (which are often substantial, always insightful, and sometimes truly brilliant). By the time you read and digest all that, as well as all the media pieces here and here and here, and all the blog coverage here and here (with Orin Kerr having another great take here), I should be back on-line.
- The FSG are dead, long live the FSG!!
- The power of parsimony (and Justice Breyer’s notable omission)
- Quick retroactivity thoughts
- The revenge of Breyer
- What of substantial assistance?
- Questions and omissions
- The remedy mess
- Rule by judges?
- Take a deep breath…..
- A brief Booker break (sort of)
- SCOTUS speaks: Booker and Fanfan have arrived!!