TRUTH CAMPAIGN 08

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Go Directly to (Federal) Prison: The Criminalization of Almost Everything

2008/06/17 - 12:00pm
2008/06/17 - 1:00pm

Ten years ago, the American Bar Association Task Force on the Federalization of Crime published its final report documenting the enormous size and scope of federal criminal law. During congressional hearings, former Attorney General Edwin Meese, the chairman of the Task Force, testified to the numerous damaging consequences that “flow from the inappropriate federalization of crime.”

Leading members of Congress are increasingly concerned about the ramifications of this over-federalization. Professor John Baker, a member of the original Task Force, has updated the Task Force’s work and concludes that there are now at least 4,450 federal crimes. In addition, his data indicate that Congress enacts more criminal offenses in election years than in non-election years.

The purpose of this program is to analyze how Congress can renew its commitment to constitutional and prudential limits on the federal criminal power.

Speakers include:

The Honorable Louie Gohmert (R-TX)
Ranking Member
U.S. House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security

John S. Baker, Jr.
Dale E. Bennett Professor Law,
Louisiana State University Law School,
Original Member,
ABA Task Force on the Federalization of Crime

Host:

Edwin Meese III
Chairman,
Center for Legal and Judicial Studies,
The Heritage Foundation

For more information contact Jason Murphy at 202-675-1752. To RSVP, see www.heritage.org/Press/Events/ev061708b.cfm.

The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
214 Massachusetts Ave., NE
Washington, DC, 20002-4999
United States
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