The McGeorge Law Review is a student-run, scholarly journal published on a quarterly basis. Two issues each year contain professionally written articles and student-authored comments. One issue every year contains the Review of Selected California Legislation, known as "Greensheets." Finally, one issue each year contains a symposium, focusing on a particular topic of legal significance.
Current Issue: Volume 46, Issue 4 (2014) Symposium—The Long Overdue Reform of California's Sentencing Practice and Policy
Front Matter
Articles
Substance and Procedure in the Reform of Criminal
Sentencing
Franklin E. Zimring
Does Prison Reform Bring Sentencing Reform? The
Congress, the Courts, and the Structural Injunction
Brian K. Landsberg
Redesigning Sentencing
W. David Ball
Alcohol- and Drug-Free Housing: A Key Strategy in
Breaking the Cycle of Addiction and Recidivism
Susan F. Mandiberg and Richard L. Harris
Comments
A Suggested Minor Refinement of Miller v. Alabama
Devina Douglas