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March 6, 2018
Important scheduling matters for first few weeks of April
Even though March has just gotten started, it will be April before you know it, and I wanted to make sure everyone know of some class schedule issues of importance for the first part of April. Some of this I have mentioned in class, but some of this is new news (and would be helped by student input):
Monday, April 2: Zachary Bolitho, Moritz class of 2007 who now serves as Deputy Chief of Staff and Associate Deputy Attorney General to the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, will be speaking to our class. As repeatedly mentioned, and as shown at the end of this list of US Sentencing Commissioners, Zachary Bolitho also now serves as the designated ex officio member of the United States Sentencing Commission representing the Attorney General. As mentioned also repeatedly mentioned, mini-paper #4 should be a memo addressed to ADAG Bolitho.
Monday, April 9: NO CLASS!!
Thursday, April 12: Make-up class possibilities:
- Attending, from 4pm-5:30pm, the Reckless-Dinitz Memorial Lecture featuring Professor John Pfaff, "Moving Past the Standard Story: Rethinking the Causes of Mass Incarceration."
- Attending, from say 11:30 to 12 or more likely from 2:30 to 3, a mini-class/roundtable discussion with Professor John Pfaff, author of Locked in: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration—and How to Achieve Real Reform (2017)
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