46 U.S.C. § 70503, known as the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), prohibits individuals on board covered vessels from manufacturing, distributing, or possessing with an intent to distribute or manufacture, a controlled substance. The statute, as enacted, permits the prosecution of individuals arrested beyond U.S. jurisdiction and even within the territorial seas of other States. This provision is argued to be an impermissible extraterritorial reach absent a nexus requirement—showing a connection between the drug smuggling activity and the U.S. Recently, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held the statute’s extraterritorial reach and lack of nexus requirement as unconstitutional under the Foreign Commerce Clause and Offenses Clau...
The Administration\u27s recent policy of Say No to Drugs has sparked a veritable war on drugs with...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The magnitude of the illegal drug trafficking problem facing the United States today has caused the ...
46 U.S.C. § 70503, known as the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), prohibits individuals on ...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
This note examines the contours of U.S. jurisdiction over drug smugglers on the high seas. After a b...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act ( MDLEA\u27) is the principal statute through which the United...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
In 2007, the U.S. Coast Guard approached a crudely constructed, aqua-blue vessel, containing nearly ...
In United States v. Hollinshead, the defendants were convicted of violating a federal penal statute ...
The exclusionary rule requires the suppression of evidence that agents of United States Government s...
The use of aircraft and large, seagoing vessels for smuggling marijuana and other illicit drugs has ...
The Administration\u27s recent policy of Say No to Drugs has sparked a veritable war on drugs with...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The magnitude of the illegal drug trafficking problem facing the United States today has caused the ...
46 U.S.C. § 70503, known as the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), prohibits individuals on ...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
This note examines the contours of U.S. jurisdiction over drug smugglers on the high seas. After a b...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act ( MDLEA\u27) is the principal statute through which the United...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
In 2007, the U.S. Coast Guard approached a crudely constructed, aqua-blue vessel, containing nearly ...
In United States v. Hollinshead, the defendants were convicted of violating a federal penal statute ...
The exclusionary rule requires the suppression of evidence that agents of United States Government s...
The use of aircraft and large, seagoing vessels for smuggling marijuana and other illicit drugs has ...
The Administration\u27s recent policy of Say No to Drugs has sparked a veritable war on drugs with...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The magnitude of the illegal drug trafficking problem facing the United States today has caused the ...