A true scholarly feast for Apprendi fans
I was quite pleased to discover that the North Carolina Law Review now has fully available online here the full contents of its June 2021 issue with article from its Apprendi at 20 symposium. Everyone of these articles looks like a must-read and I am already joyously working my way through them all:
Apprendi at 20: Reviving the Jury’s Role in Sentencing by Stephanos Bibas
The Sixth Amendment Sentencing Right and Its Remedy by Carissa Byrne Hessick
Handling Aggravating Facts After Blakely: Findings from Five Presumptive-Guidelines States by Nancy J. King
Apprendi‘s Two Constitutional Rights by Kate Stith
The Sixth and Eighth Amendment Nexus and the Future of Mandatory Sentences by William W. Berry III
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Some Valedictory Reflections Twenty Years After Apprendi by Frank O. Bowman III
Apprendi/Booker and Anemic Appellate Review by Nancy Gertner