Feb 15 2017 Podcast Criminal Regulatory Statutes: Is “Deliberate Indifference” Sufficient Mens Rea For A “Knowing" Violation? Case Update: Todd Farha v. United States - Podcast John G. Malcolm, Paul D. Kamenar, Jeff Lamken Todd Farha v. United States, currently pending on a petition for writ of certiorari to the...
Feb 14 2017 Tuesday 3:00 p.m. Criminal Regulatory Statutes: Is “Deliberate Indifference” Sufficient Mens Rea For A “Knowing" Violation? Case Update: Farha v. United States Teleforum Speakers: Paul D. Kamenar • Jeff Lamken • John G. Malcolm Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Litigation Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group • Litigation Practice Group In-Person Event
Sep 30 2015 Blog Post News Courthouse Steps Teleforum Preview: Regulatory Crimes: Clay [Todd Farha] v. U.S. Oral Argument John J. Park John J. Park, Jr., Of Counsel, Strickland Brockington Lewis LLP, provides a preview of the Clay...
Criminal Regulatory Statutes: Is “Deliberate Indifference” Sufficient Mens Rea For A “Knowing" Violation? Case Update: Todd Farha v. United States - Podcast
John G. Malcolm, Paul D. Kamenar, Jeff Lamken
Todd Farha v. United States, currently pending on a petition for writ of certiorari to the...
Criminal Regulatory Statutes: Is “Deliberate Indifference” Sufficient Mens Rea For A “Knowing" Violation? Case Update: Farha v. United States
TeleforumCourthouse Steps Teleforum Preview: Regulatory Crimes: Clay [Todd Farha] v. U.S. Oral Argument
John J. Park, Jr., Of Counsel, Strickland Brockington Lewis LLP, provides a preview of the Clay...