When Fighting Crime Becomes Piling On: The Overcriminalization of Fraud Paul Larkin
Judicial Reliance on Foreign Law Andrew Grossman
Overcriminalization: The Legislative Side of the Problem Paul Larkin
Principles for Revising the Criminal Code Edwin Meese III
The Supreme Court's Willful Blindness Doctrine Opens the Door to More Wrongful Criminal Convictions Brian W. Walsh
Overcriminalization and the Constitution Brian W. Walsh and Benjamin Keane
Overcriminalization: Sacrificing the Rule of Law in Pursuit of "Justice"The Honorable Dick Thornburgh
The Criminal Intent Report: Congress Is Eroding the Mens Rea Requirement in Federal Criminal LawBrian W. Walsh
Without Intent: How Congress Is Eroding the Criminal Intent Requirement in Federal LawBrian W. Walsh and Tiffany M. Joslyn
The Crimes Against Humanity Act: Another Step Toward "Universal Jurisdiction"Brian W. Walsh and Steven Groves
Criminalizing Health-Care Freedom: Obamacare Supporters Would Use the Brute Force of Criminal Law for Social Engineering Brian W. Walsh and Hans A. von Spakovsky
Correcting False Claims about the New False Claims Act Legislation Hans A. von Spakovsky and Brian W. Walsh
When Art Becomes a Crime: A Case Study in Overcriminalization Andrew M. Grossman
Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act: Revising Federal Gratuities Law to Criminalize Innocent Conduct Brian W. Walsh
Enacting Principled, Nonpartisan Criminal-Law Reform: A Memo to President-elect Obama Brian W. Walsh
Inaugural Tickets for Sale? Overcriminalization Strikes Again Andrew M. Grossman
The MySpace Suicide: A Case Study in Overcriminalization Andrew M. Grossman
Making It a Federal Case: An Inside View of the Pressures to Federalize Crime Rachel Brand
Jail could be the location of your next business meeting Edwin Meese
Revisiting the Explosive Growth of Federal Crimes John S. Baker, Jr.
The Urge to Over-Legislate: Criminal Law and Public Opinion in the United Kingdom Judge Inigo Bing
Federalizing "Gang Crime" Remains Counterproductive and Dangerous Erica Little and Brian W. Walsh
The SarbanesOxley Act: Do We Need a Regulatory or Legislative Fix? David C. John and Nancy M. Marano
Written Statement by Brian Walsh, "The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009," Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate on June 25, 2009
Written Statement by Brian Walsh, "Exploring the National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009," Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs of the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate on June 11, 2009
Written Statement by Brian Walsh, "Gang Crime Prevention and the Need to Foster Innovative Solutions at the Federal Level," Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security of the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. House of Representatives on October 2, 2007.
Written Statement by Edwin Meese III, "The Thompson Memorandums Effect on the Right to Counsel in Corporate Investigations," Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate on September 12, 2006.
Written Statement by Paul Rosenzweig, "Sentencing in a Post-Booker World- Its Dj vu All Over Again," U.S. Sentencing Commission on February 15, 2005.
Written Statement by Paul Rosenzweig, "Federal Prosecution Policy and the Attorney-Client Privilege," American Bar Association Task Force on the Attorney-Client Privilege on February 11, 2005.
The Legislative Update provides commentary on criminal legislation before Congress.