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"Justice Department launches corporate whistleblower awards program," by David Nakamura, Washington Post, August 01, 2024
"Targeting white-collar crime, Justice Dept. seeks more whistleblowers," by David Nakamura, Washington Post, July 09, 2024
"High court limits anti-bribery law for state, local officials," by Ryan Knappenberger and Kelsey Reichmann, Courthouse News Service, June 26, 2024
"Editorial: Indiana’s private-for-profit asset forfeiture scheme undermines justice," Los Angeles Times, May 02, 2024
"Justice Department to Pay Whistleblowers Who Tip on Corporate Crime," by Dave Michaels, The Wall Street Journal, March 07, 2024
"Unions want U.S. Supreme Court to curtail federal bribery statute," by Brett Rowland, The Center Square, February 22, 2024
"Kansas law enforcement, ad hoc coalition clash on House, Senate civil asset forfeiture bills," by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector, February 14, 2024
"Nevada Supreme Court won’t rule on civil forfeiture challenge after settlement," by Eric Neugeboren, The Nevada Independent, January 22, 2024
"After police seized Marine vet's life savings, ruling brings him closer to saving others from civil forfeiture," by Teny Sahakian, Fox News, January 21, 2024
"Kansas police searched their car without a warrant, and they lost custody of their son," by Katie Moore and Katie Bernard, Kansas City Star, December 17, 2023
"'Hard Row to Hoe': Skeptical Supreme Court Hears Demand for Quick Forfeiture Hearings," by Jimmy Hoover, National Law Journal/Law.com, October 30, 2023
"Michigan still has a way to go in reforming civil asset forfeiture, new report shows," by Jarrett Skorup, Mackinac Center, October 09, 2023
"Police Seized Innocent People's Property and Kept It for Years. What Will the Supreme Court Do?," by Billy Binion, Reason, July 11, 2023
"Supreme Court Narrows the Reach of an Aggravated Identity Theft Law," by Charlie Savage, New York Times, June 08, 2023
"Justice Department Promises to Crack Down as Corporate Crime Cases Decline," by Dylan Tokar, Wall Street Journal, October 03, 2022