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Administrative Conference of the United States co-sponsored by The Federalist Society
May 13, 2014The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, is hosting a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". ACUS hopes to use the workshop to identify subjects appropriate for future Administrative Conference research and recommendations. We hope that you can join us and are pleased that Continuing Legal Education credit in several jurisdictions will be offered without charge to attendees.
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Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers |
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The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, hosted a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". This panel on "Defining Regulatory Crimes" was recorded on May 13, 2014, at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC.
Introduction
Panel One: Defining Regulatory Crimes
Criminal Law and the Administrative State
Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers |
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The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, hosted a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". Senator Mike Lee of Utah delivered some keynote remarks during the workshop.
Criminal Law and the Administrative State
Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers |
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The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, hosted a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". This panel on "Agency Enforcement and Prosecution of Regulatory Crimes" was recorded on May 13, 2014, at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC.
Criminal Law and the Administrative State
Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers |
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The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, hosted a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island delivered some keynote remarks at the close of the workshop.
Criminal Law and the Administrative State
Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Federalism & Separation of Powers |
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The Administrative Conference, together with The Federalist Society, the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, and the American Constitution Society, hosted a workshop entitled "Criminal Law and the Administrative State: Defining and Enforcing Regulatory Crimes". U.S. Sentencing Commissioner Rachel Barkow delivered some keynote remarks at the close of the workshop.