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Federalism and Marijuana Regulation
Duke Student Chapter
Duke University School of Law210 Science Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
Criminal Law: Expansion of Federal Criminal Power: Too Much or Too Little?
2010 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
White Paper: The Alt-Chain Revolution
Regulatory Considerations for the Next Wave of Bitcoin Innovation
In a Federalist Society white paper, David Rivkin and Andrew Grossman explore new bitcoin innovations and...
Criminal Law: Expansion of Federal Criminal Power: Too Much or Too Little?
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Prof. John S. Baker, Jr., Dale E. Bennett Professor of Law, Paul M. Hebert Law...
Criminal Law: Expansion of Federal Criminal Power: Too Much or Too Little?
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Prof. John S. Baker, Jr., Dale E. Bennett Professor of Law, Paul M. Hebert Law...