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Race and crime in the United States / Mandatory sentencing / Sentencing / United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines / Crack cocaine / Criminal sentencing in the United States / Fair Sentencing Act / Families Against Mandatory Minimums / Kimbrough v. United States / Law / United States criminal procedure / Criminal procedure
Date: 2010-07-12 16:50:32
Race and crime in the United States
Mandatory sentencing
Sentencing
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Crack cocaine
Criminal sentencing in the United States
Fair Sentencing Act
Families Against Mandatory Minimums
Kimbrough v. United States
Law
United States criminal procedure
Criminal procedure

Disparate Impact of Federal Mandatory Minimums on Minority Communities in the United States Families Against Mandatory Minimums 1612 K Street, NW Suite 700

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