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"From Sickness to Cure: Obeying 28 U.S.C. § 994(g)'s Mandates as a Remedy to Bureau of Prison Overpopulation"
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NACDL releases "Empty Pockets and Empty Promises: How Federal Restitution Law Fails Everyone"
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Exploring some reasons for the uptick in US execitions in 2025
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Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure Meeting Agenda | June 26, 2025
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Maryland Judiciary celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the Annual Conflict Resolution Day Bookmark Art Contest
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Maryland Judiciary
Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure Meeting Agenda | June 26, 2025
Maryland Judiciary celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the Annual Conflict Resolution Day Bookmark Art Contest
Ethics opinion filed
Attorney Grievance Comm'n v. Edelstein
Amicus Curiarum, August 2025 issue online
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Sentencing Law & Policy
"From Sickness to Cure: Obeying 28 U.S.C. § 994(g)'s Mandates as a Remedy to Bureau of Prison Overpopulation"
NACDL releases "Empty Pockets and Empty Promises: How Federal Restitution Law Fails Everyone"
Exploring some reasons for the uptick in US execitions in 2025
Effective review of some state echoes of Eighth Amendment limits on extreme juve sentences
Nadine Menendez, wife of convicted former US Senator Bob Menendez, sentenced to 54 months in federal prison
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