'' On Crack Sentencing: 100 Times Zero Is Still Zero from Drug Law Blog Prof. Berman at the Sentencing Law and
Policy Blog continues to argue that the recent tweak to the federal sentencing guidelines around crack is, in his words, soooo significant.
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Although the school lunch experiment is well behind her, Wu
continues to
blog on food
policy, school issues and personal health.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «
blog roll» (the long list of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking for help with family dinner or need sources for food
policy information,... [
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And be sure to follow our
Policy & Advocacy
blog, where we will
continue to share our ongoing work in several states.
(On «Less Science and More Social Science» at And Then There's Physics) And Then There's Physics is one of my favorite
blogs discussing climate disruption and related
policy...
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As governors, legislature, and local governments
continue to grapple with these important issues, this
blog will serve as a reliable source for information on the law,
policy and legislation developed to address infrastructure - related concerns.»
On the topic of women at law firms, Work Place Prof
Blog chimes in that Denise's experience shows that women
continue to lose their jobs because employers can not put together sensible workplace flexibility
policies.
Dr. Joseph Lorenzo Hall of the UC Berkeley School of Information and the Princeton Center for Information Technology
Policy has posted Electronic Voting and Direct Democracy, on the VoxPopuLII
Blog, published by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University Law...
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Stay tuned in the coming weeks as we investigate each of these sections further and
continue to
blog about our
policy work attempting to make Nebraska the best state in the nation to be a kid.