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Doug Berman of Sentencing Law & Policy Blog [LexBlog Q & A]

am 09.02.2008 von Handakte WebLAWg

Doug Berman, professor at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, is today’s LexBlog Q & A guest. Doug’s Sentencing Law & Policy Blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs network. In 2004, the SL&P blog received national coverage in the Wall Street Journal after it was cited in testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee and by New York’s Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
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