U.S. v. Coleman, No. 05-1348 (3rd Cir.) (451 F.3d 154) (June 15, 2006) (Judge Thomas L. Ambro)
Here the Court held that the Feeney Amendment changes to the structure of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, allowing the President to appoint to the Commission only members of the Executive Branch, was not unconstitutional on separation of powers grounds.
In this case, the Third Circuit undercut much of the legal ...
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