Structuring Sentencing: Apprendi, the Offense of Conviction, and the Limited Role of Constitutional Law
Back from the Brink: The Supreme Court Balks at Extending <italic>Apprendi</italic> to Upset Most Sentencing
The Meaning of Fifth and Sixth Amendment Rights: Sentencing in Federal Drug Cases after Apprendi v. New Jersey and Harris v. Uni
The Constitutional Tension between Apprendi and McKeiver: Sentence Enhancements Based on Delinquency Convictions and the Quality
A Question for Another Day: The Constitutionality of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines under Apprendi v. New Jersey
Apprendi v. New Jersey, The Scaling Back of the Sentencing Factor Revolution and the Resurrection of Criminal Defendant Rights,
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