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by Harvey Silverglate


  Schoenfeld, Gabriel

  Schoenhorn, Jon

  Schwartz, Irwin

  Scrushy, Richard M.

  Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare

  Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,

  Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

  securities fraud

  Sedition Act of 1798,

  selective prosecution

  Selya, Bruce

  sentencing recommendations, judges’ propensity for following

  separation of powers

  September 11 attacks

  Serono, SA

  Serostim®

  Seymour, Whitney North

  Shakeri, Ali

  sham tax losses

  Sharansky, Anatoly

  shield laws

  Shields, Donald C.

  Short Option Strategy (SOS)

  Sidley & Austin

  Siegelman, Don

  Silber, John R.

  Silha Center of the Study of Media Ethics and Law

  Silly Putty® era of federal criminal law

  Silverglate and Good

  Simpson, Jill

  Singer, Martin D.

  Singleton, Sonya

  Sixth Amendment

  Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom

  Skilling, Jeffrey

  Slocum, John

  Solomon, David

  Solomon, Deborah

  Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr

  sonar technology plans, Zehe and

  SOS (Short Option Strategy)

  Sotomayor, Sonia

  South Carolina, Edwards v.

  Soviet Union, legal system of

  Sozio, Stephen G.

  special purpose entities (SPEs)

  specially designed military-use materials and equipment

  Spitzer, Eliot

  Stanton, Louis

  State of Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board (CON Board)

  state vs. federal criminal law

  Statement of Facts, KPMG

  Stearns, Richard G.

  Stefanini, John

  Stern, Jared Paul

  Stern, Max D.

  Steve’s Estates

  Stewart, Martha

  Stewart, Potter

  Stimson, Charles “Scully,”

  stock parking

  Stored Communications Act

  street dealing of drugs

  Strickland, Leo

  Subilia, Maurice H.

  subpoenas, press

  suicide, physician-assisted

  Sullivan, Michael J.

  Sullum, Jacob

  Sulzberger, Arthur, Jr.

  Szalavitz, Maria

  Tajbakhsh, Kian

  On the Take (Kassirer)

  Taliban

  “Tampering with a Record or Otherwise Impeding an Official Proceeding,”

  Taricani, Jim

  Tate, Robert

  Tauro, Joseph

  tax avoidance

  tax evasion

  Flaherty and

  Garber and

  vs. tax avoidance

  See also KPMG

  tax losses, real vs. sham

  tax shelters

  tax-exempt prosecution

  Temple, Nancy

  terrorism

  ABA and

  al-Hussayen and

  Kurtz and

  material support for

  Muntasser and

  Pfeiffer and

  vaguely written statutes and

  “The H-Bomb Secret: How We Got It, Why We Are Telling It” (Moreland)

  Thomas, Clarence

  Thompson, Larry

  Thompson Memorandum

  Through the Looking Glass (Carroll)

  Tierney, John

  Torruella, Juan

  Townsend, Frances

  TPA Pharmaceuticals

  Treadway, Tanya J.

  treason, The New York Times and

  Troy, Daniel E.

  tubal ligation reversal

  tubal reanastomosis

  Tufts Associated Health Maintenance Organization

  Ungar, Sanford J.

  United States Catheter and Instrument, Inc. (USCI)

  United States, Morissette v.

  United States of America v. Progressive, Inc., Erwin Knoll, Samuel Day, Jr., and Howard Moreland

  United States v. Anzalone

  University of Pittsburgh Human Genetics Laboratory

  unlawful incitement to violence

  Urso, Lindy

  U.S. Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989,

  U.S. Congress

  Controlled Substances Act and

  corporate sentencing guidelines

  criminal law drafting

  USA Patriot Act

  USCI (United States Catheter and Instrument, Inc.)

  Venios, Louis

  Vietnam War

  Viles, Thomas

  visa fraud

  Vogel, Wolfgang

  void for vagueness

  Voting Rights Act (VRA)

  Waite, Morrison

  Waksal, Samuel

  Wall, John

  war on drugs. See pain management, medical practice of

  Ward Commission

  warrantless communications surveillance by NSA

  Watergate

  Weil, Jonathan

  Weissman, Keith

  Weissmann, Andrew

  Welch, Matt

  Weld, William Floyd

  Wexler, Leonard D.

  whistleblowers

  White, Byron

  White, Kathryn

  White, Kevin Hagan

  White, Patricia

  white collar sentencing guidelines

  wiggle room

  WikiLeaks

  Wilkerson, Dianne

  Williams, Thomas

  Wilmot, Pamela H.

  Wilson, Joseph

  wire fraud

  Burkle and Stern and

  Ferrell and Kurtz and

  Lay and

  Milken and

  The New York Times and

  Stern, Jared Paul, and

  Wiretap Act

  wiretapping

  witness bribery

  witness cooperation

  Anzalone and

  Councilman and

  Gleason and

  Greenberg and

  journalists and

  judges and

  KPMG and

  LaFreniere and

  Martinez and

  Milken and

  prosecutorial threats and

  See also plea bargaining

  Wolf, Mark L.

  Wood, Kimba

  Woodlock, Douglas

  Woodrow Wilson Center’s Middle East program

  workplace safety

  Wright, Otis D.

  Wrongful Death Accountability Act (proposed)

  Wu, Tim

  Xyrem®

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Yukos Oil

  Zehe, Albert

  Zobel, Rya

  Zoladex®

  Copyright © 2009 by Harvey A. Silverglate

  New Material © 2011 by Harvey A. Silverglate

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  eISBN : 978-1-594-03548-7

  Silverglate, Harvey A., 1942-Three felonies a day : how the feds target the innocent / by Harvey Silverglate. p.cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  eISBN : 978-1-594-03548-7


 

 

 


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