Ocasio v. United States: The Contortionist Extortionist

Ocasio v. United States, 578 U.S. ___ (2016) (Alito, J.). Response by Professor Randall D. Eliason Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2015) Slip Opinion | New York Times | SCOTUSblog   The Contortionist Extortionist In criminal law, we ordinarily think of perpetrator and victim as two distinct entities. It would be nonsensical,...
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On the Docket’s Preview of April Supreme Court Arguments

The Supreme Court’s decisions often create wide-ranging precedent that affects many people, and it is easy to forget that the cases involve individuals who personally have a lot at stake in the case’s outcome, regardless of the case’s broader impact. This month’s cases bring the personal aspect of Supreme Court cases back into focus. Many of...
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China’s Variable Interest Entity Problem: How Americans Have Illegally Invested Billions in China and How to Fix It

Samuel Farrell Ziegler 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 539 U.S. investors have invested over $70 billion in Chinese companies. Many of those investments—by some estimates most—are illegal under Chinese law. Some of China’s largest companies, including nearly half of the Chinese companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges, are participants in this scheme to facilitate illegal...
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