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November 20, 2005

Overcriminalization Symposium

Thanks to Jeremy Richey I learned about the American University Law Review's recent, and most excellent, symposium on overcriminalization.  Entitled "Overcriminalization: The Politics of Crime," it features the following articles (including two from the White Collar Crime Profs):

OVERCRIMINALIZATION: THE POLITICS OF CRIME

FOREWARD

Overcriminalization: The Politics of Crime
Ellen S. Podgor

ARTICLES

Jurisdiction and Separtion of Powers Strategies to Limit the Expansion of Federal Crimes
John S. Baker, Jr.

Ethics and the Problem of White Collar Crime
John Hasnas

Targeting Legal Advice
Peter J. Henning

The Overcriminalization Phenomenon
Erik Luna

ESSAY

The Many Faces of Overcriminalization: From Morals and Mattress Tags to Overfederalization
Sara Sun Beale

Defining Overcriminalization: Through Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Example of Criminal Copyright Laws
Geraldine Szott Moohr

EPILOGUE

Overcriminalizing: An Agenda for Change
Paul Rosenzweig

 

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