Sentencing Symposium (Spring 2000)
Volume 44, Number 2
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Sentencing Guidelines Conference: Opening Remarks
Roger L. Goldman
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Where Do We Go From Here?
José A. Cabranes
The United States Sentencing Commission: Starting Up Again
The Honorable Diana E. Murphy
The Reality of Guidelines Sentencing
The Honorable Gerald W. Heaney
The Impact of Drugs Upon Sentencing Policy
Gerald F. Uelmen
Simplifying the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Offense Scale
Peter B. Hoffman
Panel Remarks
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are and How We Got Here
José A. Cabranes
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are and How We Got Here
Jay P. McCloskey
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are and How We Got Here
Michael Goldsmith
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are and How We Got Here
The Honorable Gerald S. Heaney
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are and How We Got Here
Thomas Hutchison
Panel Remarks
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
David N. Yellen
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
Thomas Hutchison
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
David Harlan
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
Roger Haines Jr.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
The Honorable Harlington Wood Jr.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering the Guidelines’ Approach to Real Offense Sentencing
Myles J. Jones
Panel Remarks
Articles
Double Trouble: Legal Solutions to the Medical Problems of Unconsented Sperm Harvesting and Drug-Induced Multiple Pregnancies
Ronald Chester
Choice of Law in the Missouri Courts: How Have the Missouri Courts Employed the Second Restatement of Conflicts to Tortious and Contractual Issues?
Richard J. Ansson Jr.
Revolutionary or Aberrational?: The Status of the Supreme Court’s Recent Federalism Cases in the Eighth Circuit
Cristian M. Stevens
Comments
Multidisciplinary Practices: What is Wrong with the Legal Profession’s Ethics Rules?
Jennifer R. Garcia