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Federal Criminal Law
Darryl Brown
2022
This casebook is designed for a basic course in U.S. federal criminal law. Materials are selected for particular attention on transnational applications of federal law. To that end, the book integrates materials on international law, especially as it is recognized by or incorporated into U.S. law; informs assertions of jurisdiction on conduct outside of U.S. territory; affects the scope of congressional authority; and regulates the activities of U.S. agencies outside U.S. territory. Substantive topics include trafficking offenses; fraud, bribery and corruption offenses; terrorism crimes; conspiracy; and obstruction of justice.
Federal Reserve System
Niel Willardson
2023
The textbook for Federal Reserve System: Law and Policy perspectives supports a two-credit course designed to provide an enhanced understanding of the Federal Reserve System and its key roles as the Central Bank of the United States. The course covers history, legal, and policy underpinnings of the Fed’s core responsibilities in monetary policy, supervision and regulation, financial services, financial stability, among others. Key cases, statutes and regulations involving the Federal Reserve System will also be discussed.
Federal Rules of Evidence
Daniel Coble
2019
Fidelity in Interpretation (Spring 2016)
Oren Tamir
2016
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy (2d edition, Foundation Press 2018) by Michael S. Barr, Howell E. Jackson, and Margaret E. Tahyar
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy
2016
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy (2d edition, Foundation Press 2018) by Michael S. Barr, Howell E. Jackson, and Margaret E. Tahyar
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy
2018
Financial Regulation: OVERVIEW MATERIALS
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy
2018
Fin Reg. for Bug Testing - links 500 error
Financial Regulation: Law and Policy
2018
First Amendment: Freedom of Expression
William M. Carter Jr.
2019
First two weeks - Climate Change, Abortion and Guns - State Attorneys General and Governors- Reading Group - Spring 2026
James E. Tierney
2026
This reading group will explore decisions made by state attorneys general in the areas of climate change, guns and abortion.