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Volume 62, Number 4 (Fall 2025)
Volume 62, Number 2 (Spring 2025)
Volume 62, Number 1 (Winter 2025)
Erasing the Victims of Corporate Crime
Abolishing Felony Murder: An Empirical Perspective
The "Pardonability" of Inherent Contempt and Statutory Criminal Contempt of Congress
Crafting A Clearer Definition of "Instrumentality" After United States v. Esquenazi
Volume 61, Number 2 (Spring 2024)
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Erasing the Victims of Corporate Crime

Mihailis E. Diamantis

Abolishing Felony Murder: An Empirical Perspective 

Ian P. Farrell

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The “Pardonability” of Inherent Contempt and Statutory Criminal Contempt of Congress

Natalie Cappuzzo

Crafting A Clearer Definition of “Instrumentality” After United States v. Esquenazi

David Lincoln

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