Big Ten Booker tour continues
I will likely be off-line throughout the day as I travel to the University of Illinois College of Law to participate in this terrific “roundtable” organized by Professor Margareth Etienne entitled “The Impact of Booker: A Dialogue Between Scholars and Practitioners.” (This trip rounds out my Big Ten Booker month after my sojourn to Minnesota Law School a few weeks ago; discussed here and here.) The participants and plans for the Illinois roundtable have me very excited, and I hope late tonight to report on what I learn in Champaign.
In the meantime, as is my practice, I have assembled below links of major posts from what has already been a pretty busy week:
BOOKER FIX DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY (see also links here)
DISTRICT COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Appeal waivers in the wake of Booker
- In praise of the District of Maine
- Noteworthy district and circuit Booker decisions
- A manual of Booker defense strategies
APPELLATE COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- SCOTUS debates (in footnotes) Blakely/Booker pipeline issue
- The 2d Circuit addresses more pipeline issues and the scope of the prior conviction exception
- A quick review of more Booker circuit action
- 4th Circuit speaks again on plain error
- King has returned to the Third Circuit
- Pondering the future of the plain error mess
STATE SENTENCING BLAKELY DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- The saga of Blakely in Tennessee continues
- State of state Blakely fixes and high court rulings
- Indiana’s brewing Blakely fix
OTHER SENTENCING DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY