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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 64, Issue 4, 2019October 15, 2019 EDT

The Road to Recovery: The Third Circuit Recognizes the Importance of Rehabilitative Needs during Sentencing in United States v. Schonewolf

Marissa A. Booth,
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Articles in Vol. 64, Issue 4, 2019

Vol. 64, Issue 4, 2019
  • We're Soarin', Flyin': The Third Circuit Holds Travelers May Sue Transportation Security Officers in Pellegrino v. United States Transportation Security Administration, Division of Department of Homeland Security
    Lauren Pugh
  • A Hopeful Retirement From Prison: The Third Circuit's Evolving Definition of a "Meaningful Opportunity to Obtain Release from Prison" Offers Corrigible Juvenile Offenders a Second Chance in United States v. Grant
    Mackenzie E. Brennan
  • The Road to Recovery: The Third Circuit Recognizes the Importance of Rehabilitative Needs during Sentencing in United States v. Schonewolf
    Marissa A. Booth
  • Modernizing the Workplace: The Third Circuit Puts the Faragher-Ellerth Affirmative Defense in Context
    Matthew D. Venuti
  • Editors' Preface & Precedential Opinion Summary
    Timothy J. MuyanoThallia MalespinMatthew D. VenutiBrett E. Broczkowski
Villanova Law Review
Marissa A. Booth, The Road to Recovery: The Third Circuit Recognizes the Importance of Rehabilitative Needs during Sentencing in United States v. Schonewolf, 64 Villanova Law Review 569 (2019).
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