Defining Federal Crimes - Chapters 2-4
DEFINING FEDERAL CRIMES, Aspen Publishing, Forthcoming
265 Pages Posted: 11 Jul 2012
Date Written: July 11, 2012
Abstract
These are three chapters from a forthcoming Federal Criminal Law casebook that will focus on institutional interactions -- between Congress and the courts; the courts and prosecutors, and among elements within the federal enforcement bureaucracy. Chapter 2 focuses on criminal jurisdiction under the Commerce Clause. Chapter 3 generally considers how separation of powers issues play out in the interpretation of federal criminal statutes. Chapter 4 explores mail and wire fraud.
JEL Classification: K4, K14, K41, K42
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Richman, Daniel C. and Stith, Kate and Stuntz, William J., Defining Federal Crimes - Chapters 2-4 (July 11, 2012). DEFINING FEDERAL CRIMES, Aspen Publishing, Forthcoming, Yale Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 253, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2103868
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