Session 344: SE4 -> Sentencing Disparity in Federal Courts
Time: 8:15AM to 9:45 AM on Friday, November 19
Place: Library
Session Chair: Sophia Carr Friday, The American University
Prosecutorial Discretion and Real Offense Sentencing: A Potential for Disparity Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
by: Keith A. Wilmot, University of Nebraska - Omaha (Corresponding)
Functional Role of Federal Drug Trafficking Offenders
by: Lou Reedt, US Sentencing Commission (Corresponding)
Courtney Semisch, US Sentencing Commission
Christine Kitchens, US Sentencing Commission
"Not Ordinarily Relevant": Considering the Gendered Nature of Family Responsibilities Departures in Federal Sentencing Decisions
by: Amy Farrell, Northeastern University (Corresponding)
Sentencing Environmental Law Violators in Federal Court
by: Leo G. Barrile, Bloomsburg University (Corresponding)
Neal Slone, Bloomsburg University
Two Decades of Federal Sentencing: The Effects of a Changing Mix of Policies, Crimes, and Criminals
by: Paul J. Hofer, US Sentencing Commission (Corresponding)
Courtney Semisch, US Sentencing Commission
Discussants:
Linda D. Maxfield, U.S. Sentencing Commission

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