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Post date: Posted on: July 2, 2015

In Georgetwon Law Review, Judge Alex Kozinski analyzes some of the common tropes in discussions about criminal law in the U.S., and offers solutions to some of the most prevalent shortcomings of the c

Tags: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law
Post date: Posted on: May 9, 2015

We’ve all seen automobile bumper stickers such as, “Keep honking, I’m reloading,” and yard signs such as, “Trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again.” These clever and funny messages grab our attention. But is it wise to display them?

Tags: Criminal Law, Evidence, Torts
Post date: Posted on: March 28, 2015

New Hampshire recently closed a gap in its laws by amending the criminal code to make financial exploitation of an elderly, disabled, or impaired adult a criminal offense. The amendments became effective at the beginning of this year.

Tags: Criminal Law, Fiduciary Duties, Trust Law, Wills & Estates
Post date: Posted on: March 12, 2015

At his blog, Richard Bistrong, CEO of Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC (among other credentials), writes about his experience with the Federal Corrupt Practices Act: "Bribery, Beneficiaries and Guilty Feelings

Tags: Administrative Law, Business Ethics, Commerce, Commercial Transactions, Comparative Law, Criminal Law, International Law, Legal Ethics, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: October 1, 2014

With Halloween approaching at the end of the month, we offer the following:

Tags: Courts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Legal History
Post date: Posted on: July 15, 2014

At Bloomberg View, Megan McArdle posts on the effect of advancing technology on crime:

Tags: Criminal Law, Law & Economics, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: April 22, 2014

At the China Law Blog, Dan Harris has thoughts about the prevalence of companies doing business in China on the Justice Department's list of prosecutions under the

Tags: Business Ethics, Commerce, Comparative Law, Corporations, Criminal Law, Fiduciary Duties, International Law

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