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Douglas Berman
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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%

Federal judge dismisses capital charges against Luigi Mangione because predicate charges fail to "meet federal statutory definition of a 'crime of violence' as a matter of law" sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/2026/01/30/f...
Federal judge dismisses capital charges against Luigi Mangione because predicate charges fail to “meet federal statutory definition of a ‘crime of violence’ as a matter of law”
As reported in this CNBC piece, “Judge Margaret Garnett, in an order Friday, dismissed two of the four criminal counts [Luigi] Mangione faced in the case.” This ruling has the effect of…
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Supreme Court rules unanimously in Ellingburg that restitution under key federal statute is "plainly criminal punishment for purposes of the Ex Post Facto Clause" sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/2026/01/20/s...
Supreme Court rules unanimously in Ellingburg that restitution under key federal statute is “plainly criminal punishment for purposes of the Ex Post Facto Clause”
The Supreme Court this morning handed down another notable unanimous criminal sentencing decision with Ellingburg v. US, No. 24-482 (S. Ct. Jan. 20, 2026). Here is part of the start of Justice Kava…
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US Sentencing Commission votes to publish proposed guideline amendments on drug, fraud offenses and other notable matters sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/2025/12/12/u...
US Sentencing Commission votes to publish proposed guideline amendments on drug, fraud offenses and other notable matters
The US Sentencing Commission just completed this public meeting, at which the Commissioners voted unanimously to publish a significant slate of “proposed guideline amendments.” This act…
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ICYMI: The Council’s Centering Justice initiative hosted a webinar on the state of crime and justice with panelists @sentencinglaw.bsky.social, Shaila Dewan, and Dave Sunday, alongside moderators Khalil A. Cumberbatch & @marclevin.bsky.social. Watch the recording at: counciloncj.org/event-record...
Event Recording: The State of Crime and Justice: Year-End Insights - Council on Criminal Justice
Leaders from the Council on Criminal Justice Centering Justice project and other experts discussed what the criminal justice field faced in 2025 and what we might expect in 2026.
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Should we have more doubts about how reasonably the law unpacks, and how decision-makers understand, the "indispensable" legal standard of "reasonable doubt"? sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/2025/12/08/s...
Should we have more doubts about how reasonably the law unpacks, and how decision-makers understand, the “indispensable” legal standard of “reasonable doubt”?
The question in the title of this post is prompted by a notable statement authored by Justice Sotomayor respecting the denial of certiorari in this morning’s Supreme Court orders list. That s…
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New (double) Federal Sentencing Reporter issue examines "Artificial Intelligence and Risk Assessments in Criminal Justice" sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/2025/11/14/n...
New (double) Federal Sentencing Reporter issue examines “Artificial Intelligence and Risk Assessments in Criminal Justice”
I am very pleased and very excited to report on the online publication of the latest (double) issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter titled “Artificial Intelligence and Risk Assessments in …
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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.