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Stand Your Ground Laws criticized during ABA hearing in Chicago
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Section of Litigation 2013 Annual Conference: Former Major League Baseball manager and public health researcher discuss impact of violence on children
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Justice Ginsburg Weighs In on Impact of International Law on Court Decisions, Reflects on Changing Court Dynamics
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ABA Day 2013: ABA Congressional Justice Awards Recognize Leadership on Key Legal Concerns
November 9, 2011
Sen. Webb Says He Will Not Give Up on Criminal Justice Act
At the ABA Criminal Justice Section’s “Fourth Annual Sentencing & Re-entry Institute and Criminal Justice Legal Educators Colloquium” on Oct. 28, Sen. Jim Webb assured the legal community that he will not give up on the National Criminal Justice Commission Act, which recently failed in Congress. The bill would have created a bipartisan commission of experts charged with reviewing the nation’s criminal justice system and offering concrete recommendations for reform.
The colloquium brought together criminal justice experts from around the nation to discuss emerging issues in sentencing and re-entry.






