A strategy for regaining control of federal criminal law, the reallocation of interpretive criminal law-making power within the Executive Branch, is discussed
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
The expensive and largely redundant Federal justice bureaucracy could be reduced to a fraction of it...
When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Facebook in early December, it did not level criminal c...
This Essay explores the mechanisms of control over federal criminal enforcement that the administrat...
As the Supreme Court reconsiders whether Congress can so freely provide for criminal enforcement of ...
The dominant story of American political process and criminal law is one of democratic dysfunction. ...
This essay – written for the annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium – explores the mec...
This article supports constraint of the modern federal criminal law regime through greater attention...
The Supreme Court has stated that Congress must simply “lay down by legislative act an intelligible ...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
Book Chapter Overfederalization in Reforming Criminal Justice: Volume 1: Introduction and Criminaliz...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
In both the constitutional law of American criminal justice and the scholarly literature that law ha...
Much of the literature on federal criminal law bemoans the extent to which Congress has abdicated it...
My basic point is that major aspects of systems of legal justice deal with antisocial behavior. That...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
The expensive and largely redundant Federal justice bureaucracy could be reduced to a fraction of it...
When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Facebook in early December, it did not level criminal c...
This Essay explores the mechanisms of control over federal criminal enforcement that the administrat...
As the Supreme Court reconsiders whether Congress can so freely provide for criminal enforcement of ...
The dominant story of American political process and criminal law is one of democratic dysfunction. ...
This essay – written for the annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium – explores the mec...
This article supports constraint of the modern federal criminal law regime through greater attention...
The Supreme Court has stated that Congress must simply “lay down by legislative act an intelligible ...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
Book Chapter Overfederalization in Reforming Criminal Justice: Volume 1: Introduction and Criminaliz...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
In both the constitutional law of American criminal justice and the scholarly literature that law ha...
Much of the literature on federal criminal law bemoans the extent to which Congress has abdicated it...
My basic point is that major aspects of systems of legal justice deal with antisocial behavior. That...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
The expensive and largely redundant Federal justice bureaucracy could be reduced to a fraction of it...
When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Facebook in early December, it did not level criminal c...