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Aurelius’s Article III Revisionism: Reimagining Judicial Engagement with the Insular Cases and “The Law of the Territories”

… See Opening Brief for Petitioner at 16, Aurelius, 140 S. Ct. 1649 (Nos. 18-1334, 18-1496 & 18-1514… Some commentators appear to attribute some of the

Forum: No Entrenchment: Thomas on the Hobbs Act, the Ocasio Mess, and the Vagueness Doctrine

1837 (codified as amended at 18 U.S.C. § 666 (2012)), came into force. The latter explicitly reaches instances of bribery by any agent of a recipient

Government Hacking

concluding that surve… See 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c)(2) (2012) (authorizing law enforcement access to subscriber records and … In re Search of Premises Known

Uncovering the Codifier’s Canon: How Codification Informs Interpretation

Court narrowed the meaning of the word “tangible object” in 18 U.S.C. § 1519, in part by citing the language’s organizational context in the United

Resisting Mass Immigrant Prosecutions

under title 18 or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18, or

Forum: Guaranteeing Honesty: Rewiring Honest Services Fraud Under the Guarantee Clause

honest services fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1346)—a broad-reaching statute that federal prosecutors have used to convict corrupt governors, senators, and

Capitalist Development, Labor Law, and the New Working Class

Anomalies and Continuities: Positivism and Historicism on Inequality, 19 J. Gilded… See discussion infra Section I.B. See Winant, supra note 1, at 18

The Un-Territoriality of Data

Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime arts. 17-18, 32, opened for signature Nov. 23, 2001, S. Treaty Doc. No. 108-11 (2006), E.T.S. No. 185 (entered

Forum: The Effort to Reform the Federal Criminal Justice System

maximums for certain drug offenses committed by those with prior drug convictions, fixing the onerous stacking of 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) charges on those who

The Constitutionality of Civil Forfeiture

forfeitures incurred thereunder “may be sued for . . . by bill, plaint, or information.” Act of Jan. 18, 1815, ch. 22, § 21, 3 Stat. 180, 185-186; Act of