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    Foreward

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    Time-Bars: Rico-Criminal and Civil Federal and State

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    The article discusses the role of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) in criminal proceedings. The Act considers several provisions including illegal services of drugs and gambling, corruption in labor or management relations, and commercial fraud such as bankruptcy and securities fraud. The Act applies criminal and civil sanctions including fines and imprisonment, forfeiture, and treble damage relief for persons who injured in business due to violation of law

    Symposium: Law and the Continuing Enterprise: Perspectives on RICO: Foreword

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    The past twenty years witnessed a sea change in the way that organized crime is investigated, prosecuted, and sanctioned, both criminally and civilly. RICO allowed the law to catch up with the rest of society. In the twentieth century, organizations, not people, control the important elements of society such as: government, commerce and labor. Until the passage of RICO, organizations as such were seldom the fcus of the law-outside of, perhaps, the antitrust statutes. This is no longer true. RICO, however, is not limited to the activities of traditional Mafia families. It does not matter to a racketeering victim what type of organization steals his money, a crime family or a family bank. Accordingly, Congress passed a statute in 1970 that encompassed the activities of both legitimate and illegitimate organizations. RICO also provided for innovative criminal and civil sanctions. Forfeiture, injunctions, triple damages, and counsels\u27 fees all work to enhance the sanction of the wrongdoer and recovery for the wronged. This Symposium provided an opportunity to look ahead at some of the key issues we must face in life with RICO as it enters its third decade. Before taking that look, this Foreword will provide a brief background on the development and the concepts of RICO

    2014 JLEPP Symposium on White Collar Crime Keynote Address

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    G. Bob Blakey gave the Keynote Address at the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy White Collar Crime Symposium held in the McCartan Courtroom, Notre Dame Law School

    In Memoriam: Professor Michael Goldsmith

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    Michael Goldsmith, the Woodruff J. Deem Professor of Law, Brigham Young University, was more than a protege. Over the years, he became a close colleague and a true and long-lasting friend. Mike was unlucky to fall from the ravishes of ALS. Yet he was lucky in life. In the end, people are all that count, not scholarship, public service, or fame. On this count, he was uncommonly lucky. Michael Goldsmith: Requiescat in Pace

    Rule of Announcement and Unlawful Entry: Miller v. United States and Ker v. California

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    Book Review

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