Fear of Judging
Discover the compelling insights of "Fear of Judging," a profound exploration of the contemporary sentencing regime authored by an expert in the field. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1998, this enlightening paperback spans 290 pages, delivering a thorough history, analysis, and critique of the current judicial system. This book reveals how the existing framework has not only overwhelmed the courts but also dehumanized the sentencing process. By suppressing judicial discretion, it highlights the erosion of the constitutional balance of powers. "Fear of Judging" is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of judicial practices and the implications of sentencing reforms. Dive into this critical examination and enrich your knowledge of the legal landscape today.