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November 8, 2020
Reviewing class plans for the rest of November
Amidst all the recent uncertainty and angst, I wanted to be certain to remind everyone about our class plans for the rest of November:
Tuesday, Nov 10: Guest lecture via Zoom by Jonathan Wroblewski, Director of the Office of Policy and Legislation in the Criminal Division of the US Department of Justice. (No in-person class, background reading/prep detailed here.)
Thursday, Nov 12: In-person regular class beginning our review of "the criminal" for sentencing (skim Johnson and read Tiernan closely in the text for this class)
Tuesday, Nov 17: In-person regular continuing our review of "the criminal" for sentencing (read Gall closely in the text for this class)
Thursday, Nov 19: Guest visits via Zoom by US District Judge Douglas R. Cole (SD Ohio) and US District Judge Robert W. Pratt (SD Iowa)
Tuesday, Nov 24: Constructive Wednesday so ... NO CLASS
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