Good friend of the Bosque Boys, Mark Osler (real name), who maintains Osler's Razor is featured on NPR's Morning Edition this morning. He speaks on something we have covered in the past (see this post): the great disparity in sentencing guidelines in regards to cocaine possession versus crack cocaine possession, which also correlates to a racial disparity in sentencing.

Osler is a Baylor Law professor and former federal prosecutor; he specializes in sentencing.

The NPR story: "Crack Cocaine Sentencing Rules Hit 20."

For more information:

Douglas Berman's blog on sentencing.