Vol. 11: No. 2 (Winter 2006) - Symposium on Sentencing Rhetoric: Competing Narratives in the Post-Booker Era
Articles
Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses: Norm-formation, Inconsistency, and the Rule of Law in the Wizarding World
Aaron Schwabach
Law and Poetry
Edward J. Eberle and Bernhard Grossfeld
A Needed Image Makeover: Interest Convergence and the United States' War on Terror
Stephanie M. Weinstein
Introduction
Introduction
Bridget Longridge
Symposium
The Lessons of Narrative: A Review of How Lawyers Lose the Way: A Profession Fails its Creative Minds by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado
Arthur M. Wolfson
The Racial Antecedents to Federal Sentencing Guidelines: How Congress Judged the Judges from Brown to Booker
Naomi Murakawa
Toward a Due Process of Narrative: Before You Lock My Love Away, Please Let Me Testify
Stephanie Weinstein and Arthur Wolfson
Fulfilling Booker's Promise
Lynn Adelman and John Deitrich
Transcripts
TRANSCRIPTS: United States v. Cianci
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TRANSCRIPTS: United States v. Benny Vasconcelos
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TRANSCRIPTS: United States v. Luna
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