White Collar Crime: Why Corporations Should Not Be Punished For Anything They Do on March 14

White Collar Crime: Why Corporations Should Not Be Punished For Anything They Do on March 14
White Collar Crime — University of Montana School of Law
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White Collar Crime: Why Corporations Should Not Be Punished For Anything They Do

Date and Time

Tuesday, March 14 2023 at 12:00 PM MDT to

Tuesday, March 14 2023 at 1:00 PM MDT

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Location

Blewett III School of Law – LAW 101

32 Campus Drive Alexander Blewett School of Law, Missoula, MT

Description

The Criminal Law Student Group and The Federalist Society at the Blewett School of Law present “White Collar Crime: Why Corporations Should Not Be Punished For Anything They Do,” on Tuesday, March 14 at noon in Law 101. The lecture features Law and Business Professor John Hasnas of Georgetown University with commentary provided by UM Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Jordan Gross. Lunch will be provided. 

Additional Information

Who is the primary contact for this event?

Blewett School of Law

Email of primary contact

lily.soper@mso.umt.edu

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No

Is there a fee/cost to attend?

No

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Alexander Blewett III School of Law

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