This article will evaluate the intent issue in several steps. First, Gypsum and its progeny will be examined to place the issue in context. Next, the article will consider the status of and reasons for a requisite mental element for criminal condemnation. Emphasis will be placed on the common law development of strict criminal liability. The focus will then shift to the evolution of strict liability in the Supreme Court. Against this background, the Sherman Act\u27s criminal provisions will be analyzed to see if they may be appropriately considered strict liability offenses under common law or federal judicial precedent. Finally, the factors used by the appellate courts to distinguish their cases from Gypsum will be reviewed to determine wh...
The pursuit of fairness and effectiveness has inspired and guided criminal code reformers of the pas...
This discussion focuses on those jurisdictions that have used ordinary negligence to find criminal l...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
This article will evaluate the intent issue in several steps. First, Gypsum and its progeny will be ...
The Gypsum decision supplies the proper occasion for a renewed effort to sort out and line up the Co...
Before the middle of the 19th century it was generally stated that a criminal conviction could not b...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of criminal antitrust prosecutions undertaken by the Depar...
The law has long recognized a presumption against criminal strict liability. This Note situates that...
The Sherman Act\u27s prohibition of conspiracy in restraint of trade has posed the perennial problem...
Section 1 of the Sherman Act proscribes [e]very contract, combination . . . or conspiracy, in restra...
Entry into and competition within professions and many industries is commonly restricted by private ...
When an attorney discovers clear evidence that his corporate client has committed an antitrust felon...
The proper role of neoclassical economic theory in the resolution of antitrust disputes will continu...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
The Biden Justice Department has announced that it may begin to bring criminal monopolization cases ...
The pursuit of fairness and effectiveness has inspired and guided criminal code reformers of the pas...
This discussion focuses on those jurisdictions that have used ordinary negligence to find criminal l...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
This article will evaluate the intent issue in several steps. First, Gypsum and its progeny will be ...
The Gypsum decision supplies the proper occasion for a renewed effort to sort out and line up the Co...
Before the middle of the 19th century it was generally stated that a criminal conviction could not b...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of criminal antitrust prosecutions undertaken by the Depar...
The law has long recognized a presumption against criminal strict liability. This Note situates that...
The Sherman Act\u27s prohibition of conspiracy in restraint of trade has posed the perennial problem...
Section 1 of the Sherman Act proscribes [e]very contract, combination . . . or conspiracy, in restra...
Entry into and competition within professions and many industries is commonly restricted by private ...
When an attorney discovers clear evidence that his corporate client has committed an antitrust felon...
The proper role of neoclassical economic theory in the resolution of antitrust disputes will continu...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
The Biden Justice Department has announced that it may begin to bring criminal monopolization cases ...
The pursuit of fairness and effectiveness has inspired and guided criminal code reformers of the pas...
This discussion focuses on those jurisdictions that have used ordinary negligence to find criminal l...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...