Archive for July, 2007
It’s elemental.
Posted on July 3rd, 2007 in Uncategorized |
Guidelines pushed to the sidelines
Posted on July 3rd, 2007 in Uncategorized |
This post by University of North Carolina law professor Eric Muller does a good job of illustrating what’s really wrong with Scooter Libby’s commuted sentence. A pardon would at least be consistent with a belief that he was not guilty. Bush, though, has said he doesn’t disagree with jury’s verdict. He simply thinks a 30 month sentence is too harsh. He points to the probation office’s recommendation of a lesser sentence as proof that the judge was to heavy handed.
But Bush’s commutation eliminated the prison sentence altogether. Erasing the sentence is incompatible with the Bush administration’s previously rigid support for the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. For more on why that’s particularly galling, check out sentencing expert Doug Berman’s analysis of the Libby case.
Mapping the Web: iA Web Trendmap 2007
Posted on July 2nd, 2007 in Uncategorized |
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This map of the Web is based on Tokyo’s metro line, and includes 200 of the Internet’s top sites, “ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective.” To read more about how they did it, and to get your own downloadable copy, click here.

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