After a notably modest use of his clemency powers prior to the latest election, Prez Biden is on a historic clemency tear over the last eight weeks. Today's actiona are set forth in this "Statement ...
I only had a chance to listen to a small portion of the hearings today in the Senate Judiciary Committee involving Prez-Elect Trump's nominee for Attorney General of the United States, Pam Bondi. What ...
Via this new substack post by Chris Geidner, I see that Attorney General Merrick Garland sent this letter to the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to order rescinding the the federal execution ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled yesterday in E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera, No. 23-217(S. Ct. Jan. 15, 2025) (available here), that a showing under the Fair Labor Standards Act calls for the ...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument today in Thompson v. US, which has the potential to be a major white-collar criminal case because it could narow (or expand) how federal criminal law defines a ...
The US Supreme Court this afternoon granted cert in five cases this afternoon via this order list. Only one of the five involves criminal matters, Bowe v. United States, No. 24-5438, but this one may ...
Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal handed down an interesting ruling late last week in Crist v. Florida, No. 5D2022-2966 (5th App. Fla. Jan. 10, 2025) (available here). This press piece explains ...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Hewitt (et al.) v. U.S. to consider this formal question: "Whether the First Step Act’s sentencing reduction provisions apply to a defendant originally ...
Anyone and everyone following Second Amendment litigation since the Supreme Court's landmark Bruen ruling knows that it is not a question of whether, but just a matter of when, the Justices will take ...
The title of this post is the title of this essay authored by Barry Latzer available via SSRN. Here is its abstract: A recent report on reincarceration by the Council of State Governments Justice ...
The title of this post is the title of this recent New York Law Journal essay by Paul Shechtman. The piece merits a full read, as it highlights recent developments on acquitted conduct sentencing and ...
The day after Donald Trump was elected to serve a second term in the Oval Office, I asked in this post "How might Prez-Elect Trump operationalize his promise to pardon January 6 defendants?". Though a ...