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March 25, 2010
Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc Roundtable on Skilling
The Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc has published an online Roundtable on Skilling v. United States. The Roundtable includes:
Nancy King, Introduction: Skilling v. United States
William H. Farmer, Presumed Prejudiced, but Fair?
Abbe David Lowell, Christopher D. Man & Paul M. Thompson, "Not Every Wrong is a Crime": The Legal and Practical Problems with the Federal "Honest-Services" Statute
Julie R. O'Sullivan, Honest-Services Fraud: A (Vague) Threat to Millions of Blissfully Unaware (and Non-Culpable) American Workers
Timothy P. O'Toole, The Honest-Services Surplus: Why There's No Need (or Place) for a Federal Law Prohibiting "Criminal-esque" Conduct in the Nature of Bribes and Kickbacks
Ellen S. Podgor, Intangible Rights-A Deja Vu
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