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Leveraging Marijuana Reform to Enhance Expungement Practices (forthcoming in the Federal Sentencing Reporter), (2018).
Reflecting on Parole's Abolition in the Federal Sentencing System, 81 Fed. Probation 13 (2017).
Taking Stock of Changing Prosecutorial Policies (with Steven L. Chanenson) (forthcoming in the Federal Sentencing Reporter), (2017).
Beckles v. United States -- Amici Curiae Brief of Scholars of Criminal Law, Federal Courts, and Sentencing in Support of Petitioner (with Carissa Byrne Hessick and Leah Litman), (2016).
Montgomery's Messy Trifecta, 73 Nat'l Law. Guild Rev. 103 (2016).
The Challenges of Improving the Modern Death Penalty, 11 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 35 (2016).
Towards a Theory of Mitigation (with Carissa Hessick), 96 B.U. L. Rev. 161 (2016).
Federal Sentencing Reform, Fast and Slow, 28 Fed. Sent'g R. 1 (2015).
Fiddling with the Fraud Guidelines as Booker Burns, 27 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 267 (2015).
Sentencing's Wild Ride Continues (with Steven Chanenson), 26 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 283 (2015).
Federal Sentencing Challenges Post-Booker: Introduction, 51 Hous. L. Rev. 1207 (2014).
Re-Balancing Fitness, Fairness, and Finality for Sentences, 4 Wake Forest J. L. & Pol'y 151 (2014).
Reflecting on the Latest Drug War Fronts, 26 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 213 (2014).
A Cynic's Guide to All the Federal Sentencing Reform Buzz, 26 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 73 (2013).
A Saner Approach to Sentencing (with Harlan Protass), Wall Street Journal, May 8, 2013 (2013).
Can the Federal Criminal Justice System Effectively Identify and Respond to Modern Sentencing "Hot Spots"?, 25 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 287 (2013).
Graham and Miller and the Eighth Amendment’s Uncertain Future, 27 Crim. Just. 19 (2013).
Obama Hasn’t Reformed Criminal Justice—Could Romney Do Better?, The Daily Beast, April 13, 2012 (2013).
McCleskey at 25: Reexamining the Fear of Too Much Justice, 10 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 1 (2012).
New Data and New Questions: TRAC's Contribution to Federal Sentencing (with Steven L. Chanenson), 25 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 1 (2012).
A Truly (And Peculiarly) American “Revolution in Punishment Theory”, 42 Ariz. St. L.J. 1113 (2011).
Are Sentences Fixed by a Plea Agreement “Based on” a Guideline Sentencing Range and Thus Eligible for Modification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2)?, (2011).
Does Fleeing the Police in a Car Qualify as a Violent Felony to Trigger the Severe Federal Sentencing Provisions of the Armed Career Criminal Act?, ABA Preview of US Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 37, No.6 (2011).
Lots of Advice on Lots of Topics for the New (Post-Booker), 23 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 251 (2011).
The Many (Opaque) Echoes of Compromise Crack Sentencing Reform, 23 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 167 (2011).
What Will Deter Insider Trading?, Time, October 18, 2011 (2011).
Digging Deeper Into, and Thinking Better About, the Interplay of Families and Criminal Justice, 13 New Crim. L. Rev. 119 (2010).
Encouraging (and Even Requiring) Prosecutors to be Second-Look Sentencers, 19 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 429 (2010).
How Much Sentencing Discretion Does a District Judge Possess When Modifying a Defendant’s Prison Term Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582?, ABA Preview of US Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 37, No.6 (2010).
How Must the Government Prove the Facts Needed to Trigger the Statutory Minimum Sentence for Use of Machinegun?, 37 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas. 200 (2010).
Making the Framers' Case, and a Modern Case, for Jury Involvement in Habeas Adjudication, 71 Ohio St. L.J. 887 (2010).
Turning Hope-and-Change Talk Into Clemency Action for Non-Violent Drug Offenders, 36 New Eng. J. on Crim.& Civ. Confinement 59 (2010).
A Look at Booker at Five (with Paul J. Hofer), 22 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 77 (2009).
Exploring the Theory, Policy and Practice of Fixing Broken Sentencing Guidelines, 21 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 182 (2009).
Should Juries be the Guide for Adventures Through Aprendi-Land?, 109 Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 65 (2009).
The Enduring (and Again Timely) Wisdom of the Original MPC Sentencing Provisions, 61 Fla. L. Rev. 709 (2009).
A Capital Waste of Time? Examining the Supreme Court's Certiorari Choices in Criminal Cases, 34 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 861 (2008).
Baze-d and Confused: What's the Deal with Lethal Injection, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. Pennumbra 312 (2008).
Can a State Authorize a Judge to Find the Facts Needed to Impose Consecutive Sentences?, ABA Preview of US Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 36, No.1 (2008).
Engaging Capital Emotions (with Stephanos Bibas), 102 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 355 (2008).
Pondering the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Future, 21 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 1 (2008).
Reorienting Progressive Perspectives for Twenty-First Century Punishment Realities, 3 Harv. L.& Pol'y Rev. (2008).
The Heart Has its Value: The Death Penalty's Justifiable Persistence (with Stephanos Bibas), (2008).
The Varied Challenges of Undoing Sentencing Injustices, 20 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 223 (2008).
What Prior State Offenses Trigger the Severe Federal Sentencing Provisions of the Armed Career Criminal Act?, ABA Preview of US Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 35, No.4 (2008).
Can and Will Information Spur Post-Modern Sentencing Reforms? (with Steven L. Chanenson), 19 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 219 (2007).
Claiborne and Rita--Booker Cleanup or Continued Confusion?, 19 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 151 (2007).
Federal Cocaine Sentencing in Transition (with Steven L. Chanenson), 19 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 291 (2007).
Federal Sentencing Survey: Rita, Reasoned Sentencing, and Resistance to Chance, 85 Denv. U. L. Rev. 7 (2007).
Looking at the Libby Case from a Sentencing Perspective (with Alyson S. White), 19 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 1 (2007).
Written Statement of Professor Douglas A. Berman Before the U.S. House of Representatives, 20 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 54 (2007).
Blogs Are Liberating The Profession From Dull Writing: They’re Emerging As A Powerful Tool For Lawyers And Law Professors, National Law Journal, September 11, 2006 (2006).
Conceptualizing Booker, 38 Ariz. St. L.J. 387 (2006).
Distinguishing Offense Conduct and Offender Characteristics in Modern Sentencing Reforms, 59 Stan. L. Rev. 277 (2006).
Finding Bickel Gold in a Hill of Beans, 2005-06 Cato Sup. Ct. Rev. 311 (2006).
Making Sentencing Sensible (with Stephanos Bibas), 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 37 (2006).
Now What? The Post-Booker Challenge for Congress and the Sentencing Commission, 18 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 157 (2006).
Perspectives on Booker's Potential, 18 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 79 (2006).
Reasoning Through Reasonableness, 115 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 142 (2006).
Scholarship in Action: The Power, Possibilities, and Pitfalls for Law Professor Blogs, 85 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1043 (2006).
The Real (Sentencing) World: State Sentencing in the Post-Blakely Era (with Steven L. Chanenson), 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 27 (2006).
Tweaking Booker: Advisory Guidelines in the Federal System, 43 Hous. L. Rev. 341 (2006).
What’s the Future of Federal Sentencing? (with Frank Bowman), (2006).
A More Perfect System: Distinguishing Offense Conduct and Offender Characteristics, 58 Stan. L. Rev. 277 (2005).
Assessing Federal Sentencing After Booker, 17 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 291 (2005).
Beyond Blakely and Booker: Pondering Modern Sentencing Process, 95 J. Crim. L. & Crimonology 653 (2005).
Perspectives and Principles for the Post-Booker World, 17 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 231 (2005).
Reconceptualizing Sentencing, 2005 U. Chi. Legal. F. 1 (2005).
The Roots and Reality of Blakely, 2005 19 Crim. Just. Mag. 4 (2005).
Can the Court Clean Up Its Blakely Mess? (with Stephanos Bibas), (2004).
Conceptualizing Blakely, 17 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 89 (2004).
Examining the Blakely Earthquake and Its Aftershocks, 16 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 307 (2004).
Locating the Feeney Amendment in a Broader Sentencing Reform Landscape, 16 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 249 (2004).
Supreme Court Cleanup in Aisle 4, (2004).
Deciphering a Rosetta Stone of Sentencing Reform, 15 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 307 (2003).
Introduction to the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (with Joshua Dressler), 1 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 1 (2003).
Taking Stock of the Feeney Amendment's Many Facets, 16 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 93 (2003).
The Model Penal Code Second, Might "Film Schools" be in Need of a Remake?, 1 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 163 (2003).
Assessing Apprendi's Aftermath: Editor's Observations, 15 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 75 (2002).
Foreword: Addressing Capital Punishment through Statutory Reform, 63 Ohio St. L.J. 1 (2002).
From Lawlessness to Too Much Law? Exploring the Risk of Disparity from Differences in Defense Counsel under Guidelines Sentencing, 87 Iowa L. Rev. 435 (2002).
Special Issue: 'Perspectives on the Federal Death Penalty' (with Adam Thurschwell), (2002).
The Start of the Next Revolution? Recent State Reforms in the Sentencing of Drug Offenders, 14 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 327 (2002).
Addressing Why: Developing Principled Rationales for Family-Based Departures, 13 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 274 (2001).
Appreciating Apprendi: Developing Sentencing Procedures in the Shadow of the Constitution, 67 Crim. L. Bull. 627 (2001).
Passive Virtues and Casual Vices in the Federal Courts of Appeals (with Jeffrey O. Cooper), 66 Brook. L. Rev. 685 (2001).
The Practices and Practicalities of Criminal History (with Mark Osler), 13 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 307 (2001).
Appraising and Appreciating Apprendi, 12 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 303 (2000).
Balanced and Purposeful Departures: Fixing a Jurisprudence that Undermines the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. 21 (2000).
A Common Law for This Age of Federal Sentencing: The Opportunity and Need for Judicial Lawmaking, 11 Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev. 93 (1999).
Considerations for the Direction of Federal Sentencing Reform, 11 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 175 (1999).
Defense Advocacy under the Guidelines, 11 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 299 (1999).
In Defense of Less Precedential Opinions: A Reply to Judge Martin (with Jeffrey O. Cooper), 60 Ohio St. L.J. 2025 (1999).
Thinking Outside the Boxes, 12 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 63 (1999).
Windows into Sentencing Policy and Practice: The Crack/Cocaine Ration and Appeal Waivers, 10 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 179 (1998).
A Year in the Life of the Guidelines: the Supreme Court Speaks, the Commission is Quiet, and Federal Sentencing Continues Largely Unchanged, 9 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 280 (1997).
Previewing Fourteen of the Most Significant Articles from Years Past (with Daniel Freed), 10 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 3 (1997).
Is Fact Bargaining Undermining the Sentencing Guidelines?, 8 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 300 (1996).
Organizational Fines for Environmental Offenders, 8 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 204 (1996).
The Koon Case: Departures and Discretion (with Mark Harris), 9 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 4 (1996).
Time for Real Change: New Commission's Responsibilities, 8 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 4 (1995).
Home Detention as an Alternative Punishment for Criminal Offenders: A Research Guide, 13 Legal Reference Services Q. 45 (1994).
Sentencing Commission as Guidelines Supreme Court: Responding to Circuit Conflicts, 7 Fed. Sent'g Rep. 142 (1994).
The Second Circuit: Attributing Drug Quantities to Narcotics Offenders, 6 Fed. Sent'g R. 247 (1994).
Introduction, Developments in the Law - Legal Responses to Domestic Violence (with Robert S. Loigman), 106 Harv. L. Rev. 1501 (1993).
The Rights and Wrongs of Norplant Offers, 3 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Women's Stud. 1 (1993).
Comment, Hudson v. McMillan, in Supreme Court, 1991 Term, 106 Harv. L. Rev. 220 (1992).
Special Treatment and Tort Law, Developments in the Law – Nonprofit Corporations, 105 Harv. L. Rev. 1677 (1992).
What a Snitch Culture Snatches,, TPM Cafe (Dec. 10, 2007) (0000).
Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform, (2014).
Sentencing Law & Policy, (2008).
Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines 4th Edition (with with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2018).
Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines 3rd edition (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2013).
Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines 2nd edition (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2007).
2005 Interim Supplement: The Blakely/Booker Revolution for Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2005).
2005 Summer Supplement: The Blakely/Booker Revolution for Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2005).
Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes and Guidelines (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2004).
Teachers' Manual for Sentencing Law and Policy (with Nora Demleitner, Marc Miller and Ronald Wright), ( 2004).
Sentencing Guidelines, Reforming Criminal Justice (2017).
Extreme Punishments in When All Else Fails: Making Sense of Miscarriages in Justice, (2009).
The Virtues of Offense/Offender Distinctions in Criminal Law Conversations, (2009).
The Past, Present and Future of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, in Practice Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines (16th ed.) (2006).
United States v. Matchett (11th Cir.) -- Brief of Law Professors as Amicus Curiae in Support of Defendant-Appellant (with Carissa Byrne Hessick), (2015).
Brief of Amicus Curiae Center on the Administration of Criminal Law in support of Respondents, (with Samuel L. Feder (counsel of record) et.al.), United States v. O'Brien, No. 08-1529 (U.S. Supreme Court ) (2009).
Brief of Amicus Curiae in support of Respondents, (with Jason Blake and Vasanth Ananth), McDonald v. City of Chicago, No.08-1521 (U.S. Supreme Court ) (2009).

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