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Default Daniel Freed, Yale law professor advocating federal sentencing laws, dies

Daniel J. Freed, a retired Yale law professor who was a pioneer in advocating for reforms of federal sentencing laws, has died. He was 82.

Yale Law School said Freed died Sunday in New York of renal and congestive heart failure.

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