This Note discusses the quid pro quo requirement under the Hobbs Act, a federal criminal statute which applies to bribery by public officials. The author first describes two recent decisions by the Supreme Court, McCormick v. United States and Evans v. United States, which established slightly different versions of a quid pro quo requirement in public corruption prosecutions under the Hobbs Act. The author then explains that the lower federal courts interpreting McCormick and Evans have molded the quid pro quo requirement so that a prosecutor must prove in all public corruption cases under the Hobbs Act that the official intended a bribe-payor to believe that a momentary payment was a condition to the performance or nonperformance of partic...
From 1946 to 1987, the federal mail fraud statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1341, was a powerful tool for the pro...
At present, campaign finance regulations may only be justified if their primary purpose is to preven...
McDonnell v. United States involved the former Governor of Virginia leveraging the power of his posi...
This Note discusses the quid pro quo requirement under the Hobbs Act, a federal criminal statute whi...
The Article focuses on quid pro quo requirement for bribery under the U.S. Hobbs Act of 1946. Inform...
Federal prosecutors routinely charge public officials with “extortion under color of official right”...
The Hobbs Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1951, criminalizes bribery of and extortion by public officia...
Federal prosecutors have several tools at their disposal to bring criminal charges against state and...
The Supreme Court says that campaign finance regulations are unconstitutional unless they target qu...
The Supreme Court says that campaign finance regulations are unconstitutional unless they target "qu...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
This Note argues that public corruption at the state and local levels is a serious problem throughou...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Although the law of bribery may look profoundly underinclusive, the push to expand it usually should...
Through the exam of the jurisprudence of the U.S.Supreme Court and of the federal criminal courts, t...
From 1946 to 1987, the federal mail fraud statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1341, was a powerful tool for the pro...
At present, campaign finance regulations may only be justified if their primary purpose is to preven...
McDonnell v. United States involved the former Governor of Virginia leveraging the power of his posi...
This Note discusses the quid pro quo requirement under the Hobbs Act, a federal criminal statute whi...
The Article focuses on quid pro quo requirement for bribery under the U.S. Hobbs Act of 1946. Inform...
Federal prosecutors routinely charge public officials with “extortion under color of official right”...
The Hobbs Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1951, criminalizes bribery of and extortion by public officia...
Federal prosecutors have several tools at their disposal to bring criminal charges against state and...
The Supreme Court says that campaign finance regulations are unconstitutional unless they target qu...
The Supreme Court says that campaign finance regulations are unconstitutional unless they target "qu...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
This Note argues that public corruption at the state and local levels is a serious problem throughou...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Although the law of bribery may look profoundly underinclusive, the push to expand it usually should...
Through the exam of the jurisprudence of the U.S.Supreme Court and of the federal criminal courts, t...
From 1946 to 1987, the federal mail fraud statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1341, was a powerful tool for the pro...
At present, campaign finance regulations may only be justified if their primary purpose is to preven...
McDonnell v. United States involved the former Governor of Virginia leveraging the power of his posi...