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The student-edited Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy examines legal issues at the intersection of constitutional litigation and public policy. Published at Duke Law School since 2006, DJCLPP is aimed at practitioners, judges, and legislators confronting new constitutional issues, and the constitutional and policy dimensions of court decisions and legislation.
The journal also publishes an online edition the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy Sidebar with timely comments on topical trends and current subjects of constitutional law and public policy.
Volume 8, Special Issue (2012)
Articles
Christopher Slobogin
1
Getting Juvenile Life Without Parole “Right” After Miller v. Alabama
Doriane L. Coleman and James E. Coleman Jr.
61
Clarity at Sentencing Deferred: How Dorsey v. United States Could Have Reformed Federal Sentencing
Jonathan Ross
79