American Criminal Law Review
- Publisher:
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-13
- ISBN:
- 0164-0364
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- Balancing rehabilitation and punishment: combining juvenile court waiver mechanisms to create a balanced justice system.
- Life, death, and Medicare fraud: the corruption of hospice and what the private public partnership under the federal False Claims Act is doing about it.
- Promoting parental guidance: an argument for the parent child privilege in juvenile adjudications.
- Hazy future: the impact of federal and state legal dissonance on marijuana businesses.
- Life, death, and Medicare fraud: the corruption of hospice and what the private public partnership under the federal False Claims Act is doing about it.
- "Private justice" and FCPA enforcement: should the SEC whistleblower program include a qui tam provision?
- Testing Congress' foreign commerce and treaty powers: a new, (un)constitutional tool for combating American child sex tourists?
- Lessons from the private enforcement of health care fraud.
- Intellectual property crimes.
- Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations.
Featured documents
- Piercing the veil of informant confidentiality: the role of in camera hearings in the Roviaro determination.
- False claims.
- High-tech surveillance tools and the Fourth Amendment: reasonable expectations of privacy in the technological age.
- Unraveling criminal statutes of limitations.
- Behind the scenes of the Enron trial: creating the decisive moments.
- Money laundering.
- Tax evasion.
- Irrevocable implied consent: the 'roach motel' in consent search jurisprudence!
- Health care fraud.
- When the constable behaves and the courts blunder: expanding the good-faith exception in the wake of Arizona v. Gant.