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Transsexual Prisoners and the Eighth Amendment: A Reconsideration of Kosilek v. Spencer and Why Prison Officials May Not Be Constitutionally Required To Provide Sex-Reassignment Surgery

For many Americans, the thought of providing any form of medical care to a convicted murderer is incomprehensible, a sentiment embodying the tenuous interplay between principles of morality and the rule of law. The reality is that prisoners throughout the United...

Securities Law—Eighth Circuit Rejects Knowledge Requirement in Assessing Civil Liability for Corporate Executives Who Deceive Auditors—SEC v. Das, 723 F.3d 943 (8th Cir. 2013)

When the United States Congress passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977, its chief concern was deterring off-the-books bribes of foreign officials by domestic corporations. The FCPA authorized the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to issue new...