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Following Up: Commuting Costs

Friday, July 06, 2007

Peter Henning, professor of law at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit and co-editor of the blog, "White Collar Crime Prof Blog" (part of the Law Professor Blogs Network), and Rachel Barkow, law professor at NYU Law School, look at possible ramifications of the Libby commutation on federal sentencing.

Peter Henning's faculty webpage
Rachel Barkow's faculty webpage


Comments

  • [1] Jay from NYC July 06, 2007 - 11:24AM

    Just wondering if any reversal of the President's commutation is possible under the law, or is a presidential commutation or pardon the final legal act?


  • [2] Ralph White from New York July 06, 2007 - 11:25AM

    Did they ever find out who leaked Plame's name?


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