Federal drug sentencing and the evolution of the crack to powder cocaine ratio with Mark Osler
In our inaugural episode, host Hannah Miller and co-host Douglas Berman, executive director of the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center, speak with Mark Osler, American legal scholar and law professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Osler played a role in clarifying that federal judges no longer had to follow the 100-to-1 ratio between crack and powder cocaine in the federal sentencing guidelines by winning the 2009 case of Spears v. United States in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Visit go.osu.edu/drugsonthedocket to learn more about the podcast and the Moritz College of Law Drug Enforcement and Policy Center.
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