Rachel Brewster on the Rise of Global FCPA Settlements
For the past three decades, the United States has been the dominant enforcer of laws governing corporations that bribe foreign government officials. But in recent…
For the past three decades, the United States has been the dominant enforcer of laws governing corporations that bribe foreign government officials. But in recent…
What if the federal government settles a major corporate crime case with a lenient deferred prosecution agreement but doesn’t alert the press and the public…
There is a double standard of justice in America – one for corporate criminals and one for individual criminals. Take the case of the federal…
Two decades ago, behavioral economists began pushing the idea that nudging individuals to do the right thing could help transform society. The hope was that…
Corporate lawyers now know that under the Trump administration it is likely that their major corporate clients will not be criminally charged for such serious…
Marie Gottschalk is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. She specializes in criminal justice, race and health policy. In 2006, she…