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The Administrative Conference, together with the American Bar Association’s Criminal Justice and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Sections, the American Constitution Society, and The Federalist Society, is recently hosted a workshop to explore current topics at the intersection of criminal law and the administrative state.[1] Senator Mike Lee, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and U.S. Sentencing Commissioner Rachel Barkow offered keynote remarks.
Agenda
2:00 PM Introduction
2:15 PM Panel One: Defining Regulatory Crimes
Moderator: The Hon. Ronald Cass, Cass & Associates
Panelists: Susan R. Klein, UT Austin School of Law; John Malcolm, Heritage Foundation; Daniel C. Richman, Columbia University; George Terwilliger III, Morgan Lewis
3:30 PM Keynote Remarks: Senator Michael S. Lee (UT)
4:00 PM Panel Two: Agency Enforcement and Prosecution of Regulatory Crimes
Moderator: Richard A. Bierschbach, Cardozo Law
Panelists: Kate Andrias, Michigan Law; Matthew S. Axelrod, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, PLLC; James R. Copland, Manhattan Institute; Rena Steinzor, University of Maryland Law
5:15 PM Keynote Remarks: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (RI); U.S. Sentencing Commissioner Rachel E. Barkow
[1] The Administrative Conference has issued a number of prior recommendations in these areas. E.g., Recommendations 72-3, 72-6, 76-4, 82-7, 86-2, 86-4, 93-1, 92-7, and 94-2. Despite this history, ACUS has not conducted any studies relevant to criminal law or procedure since it was re-established in 2010.