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A New, Top-Notch Legal Blog

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We all know that Crime and Consequences is the No. 1 source for a conservative perspective on criminal law issues.  Kent by himself stands head and shoulders above the analytical ability of the huge majority of lawyers (and judges, for that matter).  It is no exaggeration to say that I have never met a more insightful or fair-minded advocate.

Today, I want to introduce a new entrant in the blogging world, the FedSoc Blog. Like the Volokh Conspiracy, it touches on all aspects of the law, including, from time-to-time, criminal law questions.

The quality of the bloggers boggles the mind; some of the best legal thinkers in America are among them.  They include, for example, Prof. Richard Epstein of New York University (and the Hoover Institution); Prof. Akhil Amar of Yale; former Attorney General Michael Mukasey; and (to have viewpoint diversity) Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California Irvine School of Law.

To keep things from getting too stratospheric, however, I also occasionally put up a post. I have just recently, repeating my discussion on C&C of what I view as the most important reasons to oppose the current versions of sentencing reform.

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