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111th United States Congress / Fair Sentencing Act / Crime in the United States / Mandatory sentencing / Safety valve / United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines / Crack cocaine / Kimbrough v. United States / War on Drugs / Race and crime in the United States / Law / Criminal procedure
Date: 2015-03-25 16:44:40
111th United States Congress
Fair Sentencing Act
Crime in the United States
Mandatory sentencing
Safety valve
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Crack cocaine
Kimbrough v. United States
War on Drugs
Race and crime in the United States
Law
Criminal procedure

SMARTER SENTENCING ACT ­­ (Senate ­ March 17, Page: S1576] ‐‐‐    Mr. LEE. Madam President, we rise today to speak in favor of the Smarter Sentencing Act, a bipartisan piece 

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