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March 21, 2007
Georgetown Law Corporate Crime Conference Webcast
This earlier post highlighted the conference that John Hasnas put together last week in Washington at Georgetown Law School that brought together some high caliber talent to discuss the implications of the federal government's increasing regulation of business through criminalization of merely questionable business transactions. This webcast of the conference is now available. I'm about half way through the program and it is top notch. Highly recommended.
By the way, on the subject of criminalization of business, Mark Steyn is blogging the Conrad Black trial in Chicago. This should be entertaining.
Posted by Tom at March 21, 2007 4:01 AM
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