For the Criminal Cases Panel at the symposium celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Middle District of Florida, the United States Attorney\u27s Office proposed seven prosecutions that in the words of one of the panel\u27s participants, the office was particularly proud of. Given my choice of those cases to discuss, I picked four that give perspectives on the uses and potential abuses of federalism
The state and federal courts largely exercise concurrent jurisdiction over most criminal law matters...
This Note will discuss federal bribery laws, and new federalism\u27s impact on the government\u27s i...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
Following Franklin\u27s example, this essay takes a protracted view of the federalization of crimina...
Critics of federalization argue that the federal duplication of state criminal laws places an undue ...
Those who criticize the federalization of crime claim that the trend is causing a docket crisis in t...
Traditionally, U.S.-state criminal justice relations have been conceived in two-dimensional terms, w...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
The increasing federalization of crime gives rise to concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over ...
Increasingly over the past decade, persons charged with violations of unconstitutional federal or ...
This is a micro study of federalism in action. This study identifies, ranks, and evaluates the curre...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
Criminal law enforcement in the United States is multijurisdictional. Local, state, and federal pros...
For advocates of federalism, these are uncertain times. With hope of meaningful judicial federalism ...
The state and federal courts largely exercise concurrent jurisdiction over most criminal law matters...
This Note will discuss federal bribery laws, and new federalism\u27s impact on the government\u27s i...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
Following Franklin\u27s example, this essay takes a protracted view of the federalization of crimina...
Critics of federalization argue that the federal duplication of state criminal laws places an undue ...
Those who criticize the federalization of crime claim that the trend is causing a docket crisis in t...
Traditionally, U.S.-state criminal justice relations have been conceived in two-dimensional terms, w...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
The increasing federalization of crime gives rise to concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over ...
Increasingly over the past decade, persons charged with violations of unconstitutional federal or ...
This is a micro study of federalism in action. This study identifies, ranks, and evaluates the curre...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
Criminal law enforcement in the United States is multijurisdictional. Local, state, and federal pros...
For advocates of federalism, these are uncertain times. With hope of meaningful judicial federalism ...
The state and federal courts largely exercise concurrent jurisdiction over most criminal law matters...
This Note will discuss federal bribery laws, and new federalism\u27s impact on the government\u27s i...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...