Doyle, Charles
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Works
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Brief legal analysis | |
Capital punishment legislation in the 110th Congress | |
Cyber crime and its implications | |
Extraterritorial application of American criminal law | |
Federal crimes : sentencing, supervised release and restitution | |
The federal grand jury | |
Impeachment grounds : | |
Internet gambling : overview of federal criminal law | |
Overview of 18 U.S.C. 2 | |
Part 3: Hamilton, Wilson and Story | |
The Posse Comitatus Act and related matters : current issues and background | |
Privacy: an abridged overview of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act | |
Prosecution of public corruption: an overview of amendments under H.R. 2572 and S. 2038 | |
Prosecutorial discretion in the context of corporate attorney-client relations: a sketch | |
Qui tam : an abridged look at the False Claims Act and related federal statutes | |
Quotes from sundry commentators | |
Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations | |
Receipt of 4.7 billion dollars is not always a benefit | |
Red Army Equifax hackers indicted | |
Review of some of the elements | |
RICO: a brief sketch | |
Robbery, extortion, and bribery in one place : a legal overview of the Hobbs Act | |
The SAFE Acts of 2005 : H.R. 1526 and S. 737-- a sketch | |
Security and Freedom Ensured Act (SAFE Act) (H.R. 1526) and Security and Freedom Enhancement Act (SAFE Act) (S. 737) : section by section analysis | |
Selected Constitutional Convention materials | |
Selected Douglas/Nixon inquiry materials | |
The Sentencing Reform Act of 2015 (H.R. 3713) : a summary | |
Sentencing reform: comparison of selected proposals | |
Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act: an abridged legal analysis of 18 U.S.C. §2250 (Failure to Register as a Sex Offender) | |
Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) survives renewed constitutional challenges | |
Sketch of selected proposals and Congressional authority | |
Sports gambling in school: a sketch of proposals to strengthen federal prohibitions | |
Stealing trade secrets and economic espionage : an overview of the Economic Espionage Act | |
Supervised release (parole): an abbreviated outline of federal law | |
Terrorism and extraterritorial jurisdiction in criminal cases: recent developments in brief | |
Terrorism at home: a quick look at applicable federal and state criminal laws | |
Terrorism, Miranda, and related matters | |
Terrorism: some legal restrictions on military assistance to domestic authorities | |
United States sentencing guidelines and the Supreme Court : Booker, Fanfan, Blakely, Apprendi, and Mistretta | |
United States Supreme Court : criminal law cases in the October 2015 term | |
United States v. Comstock: legislative authority under the necessary and proper clause | |
Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools to Restrict, Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act | |
The USA PATRIOT Act : a sketch | |
USA PATRIOT Act : background and comparison of House-and Senate-approved reauthorization and related legislative action | |
USA PATRIOT Act sunset : provisions that were to expire on December 31, 2005 | |
Use of the military to execute civilian law | |
Validity and construction of the federal chemical weapons statute | |
Venue for federal criminal prosecution : proposals in the 109th Congress | |
Victim restitution : attorneys' fees for internal investigations? | |
Victims' rights amendment : proposals to amend the United States Constitution in the 106th Congress | |
Warrantless, police-triggered exigent searches : Kentucky v. King in the Supreme Court | |
Warrantless seizures in forfeiture cases: due process and Alvarez v. Smith in the Supreme Court | |
What is aggravated identity theft? | |
When can you be convicted of a crime that is not a crime? | |
When does a prior drug offense qualify? | |
William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2007 (H.R. 3887 as passed by the House) : criminal provisions in short | |
Wiretapping, tape recorders, and legal ethics : an overview of questions posed by attorney involvement in secretly recording conversation |