Showing Publications By: Frank O Bowman Iii
Train Wreck? Or Can the Federal Sentencing System Be Saved? A Plea for Rapid Reversal of Blakely v. Washington (forward to Nineteenth Survey of White Collar Crime)
41 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 217 (2004)
The Case for Rapid Congressional Action in Response to Blakely v. Washington
16 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 369 (June 2004)
Function Over Formalism: A Provisional Theory of the Constitutional Law of Crime and Punishment
17 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 1 (October 2004)
A Proposal for Bringing the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Into Conformity with Blakely v. Washington
16 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 364 (June 2004)
Pour Encourager les Autres? The Curious History and Distressing Implications of the Criminal Provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Sentencing Guidelines Amendments That Followed
1 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 373 (2004)
Editor’s Observations: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and What Came After
15 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 231 (April 2003)
A Challenge to the Rationale for General Economic Crime Sentence Increases Following Sarbanes-Oxley
15 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 284 (April 2003)
When Sentences Don’t Make Sense
WASHINGTON POST, Aug. 15, 2003 at B5
No Time for Judges
26 No. 16 LEGAL TIMES 69 (April 21, 2003)