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March 7, 2007


"Corporate Criminality: Legal, Ethical, and Managerial Implications"

The Georgetown Business Ethics Institute, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Heritage Foundation, the US Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform, and the American Criminal Law Review are hosting an impressive series of panels at a full-day symposium at Georgetown Law March 15. Speakers include former AGs Ed Meese and Dick Thornburgh. The second panel, "Regulation Through Criminalization: When is the Criminal Sanction Appropriate?", features professors Moin Yahya and Christine Hurt among others.

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