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Douglas Berman
@sentencinglaw.bsky.social

OSU law professor, Executive Director of Drug Enforcment and Policy Center (DEPC), writer of Sentencing Law & Policy blog, Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform blog, member Council on Criminal Justice

Political science 45%
Law 19%

Five Questions with Douglas Berman, Steve Chanenson, and Jonathan Wroblewski, Co-Editors of Federal Sentencing Reporter dukeupress.wordpress.com/2025/06/24/f...
Five Questions with Douglas Berman, Steve Chanenson, and Jonathan Wroblewski, Co-Editors of Federal Sentencing Reporter
New to Duke University Press in 2025, the Federal Sentencing Reporter explores in detail the complex sector of sentencing law, practice, and theory. Each issue is organized around a centr…
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After Kennedy: pondering Eighth Amendment functioning and litigating
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After Kennedy: pondering Eighth Amendment functioning and litigating
With states enacting new capital child rape laws, whither the Supreme Court's 2008 ruling Kennedy v. Louisiana?
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Regs

*Taps mic*

Hello! I’m a former long-time civil servant turned academic.

I wanna tell you some stuff.

First, my service was mostly at a place called OIRA, which is an office that oversees federal regulation. I’d therefore rate myself as an above-average tea-leaf-reader for federal regs.

CP cases have a long history of district courts not following guideline, and DOJ has long history of appealing when essentially no prison time is imposed. Reversals are not uncommon on those appeals, though there is considerable factual and panel variations.

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Cannabis is legal in nearly half of all U.S. states. But between federal and state laws, policy is complicated.

Hear from @neurovoice.bsky.social and @sentencinglaw.bsky.social on how this hazy landscape impacts public health policy and equity: podcast.publichealth.jhu.edu/853-the-hazy...

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Bolts @boltsmag.org · Feb 7
Kim Kardashian helped bring attention to the case of Dawn Jackson, a woman incarcerated in New Jersey for a crime against a man who was abusing her.

New Jersey governor’s granted Jackson clemency in December.
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For Abuse Survivors, a New Path to Release from New Jersey Prisons
Governor Phil Murphy commuted the sentences of three women convicted for killing abusers. Now advocates also want a legislative fix, and point to reforms in New York and Oklahoma.
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New report from the Council on Criminal Justice finds a large, nearly across-the-board decline in crime in a sample of 40 large cities last year:

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Crime Trends in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2024 Update - Council on Criminal Justice
Homicide and most other violent crimes have fallen below pre-pandemic levels in a sample of 40 U.S. cities. CCJ’s year-end 2024 analysis also shows a year-over-year decrease in 12 of 13 major offenses...
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It's National Poverty in America Awareness Month – sadly, the carceral system targets & perpetuates poverty

People with multiple arrests are more likely to be poor, unemployed & have less than a high school education

Time to support our communities instead of locking them up

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Strongly disagree with this Politico headline. Judge Merchan's sentence of "unconditional discharge" was always fairly likely given the unique circumstances and the fact that this was a low-level felony. What's important is that Trump is now, officially, a convicted felon. That's not lackluster!

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Love this piece by Greg Berman in @vitalcitynyc.bsky.social. "Style-guide liberalism" is not persuasive advocacy, it's purity politics that doesn't help anyone, especially those it's supposedly in service of. www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/the...
Vital City | The Problem with the ‘Criminal Legal System’
The activist urge to change basic terminology has significant drawbacks.
www.vitalcitynyc.org

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I really appreciate Judge Rovner, of the 7th Circuit, calling out the lack of transparent public access to federal dockets. It is still far too difficult for litigants, the press, and the public to access court records! It's a serious problem! media.ca7.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/Opin...

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While campaigning, Trump called for expanding what crimes can receive the death penalty. @sentencinglaw.bsky.social says Trump has been consistent with his wishes on the matter, but executing the plan may be more difficult.

Adriana Gomez Licon, AP:
Trump vows to pursue executions after Biden commutes most of federal death row
President-elect Donald Trump says he'll “vigorously pursue” capital punishment after President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of most people on federal death row partly to stop Trump from pushing…
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The FBI recently reported its 2023 bank robbery report, so here are bank robberies reported to the FBI per year, 1990 - 2023:

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“It will have to be the judges.”

Tremendous, crucial piece by former federal judge @ngertner.bsky.social on potential threats to the rule of law over the next four years. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/26/o...
Opinion | What Judges Can Do for the Rule of Law Under Trump
Someone will have to watch out for potential abuse and defend the system.
www.nytimes.com