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10 Sep 2010, 11:03 am by Kent Scheidegger
  In addition, strict "textualist" reading of statutes may favor the defendant, as Marie Gryphon of the Manhattan Institute notes in this commentary at NLJ, on some recent federal criminal cases in the Supreme Court. [read post]
9 Sep 2010, 6:39 am by Amanda Rice
At the National Law Journal, Marie Gryphon argues that “[t]he Court’s decisions during this past year undermine the common claim that its Republican appointees decide criminal cases based on the identity of the parties rather than the content of the law. [read post]
22 Jul 2010, 5:55 am by Ted Frank
Wednesday, MI's Marie Gryphon wrote about the Skilling case for the National Law Journal. [read post]
9 Jul 2010, 4:09 pm
To discuss the case, we have Marie Gryphon, who is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Legal Policy. [read post]
14 Jun 2010, 2:53 pm by Ted Frank
MI's Marie Gryphon discusses BP in a Cato podcast. [read post]
9 Jun 2010, 7:30 am by James R. Copland
In today's Washington Examiner, my colleague Marie Gryphon argues that "looking for whose ass to kick" in the BP oil-spill saga -- at least when that involves the Justice Department's announced criminal probe -- might make the disaster response itself less effective: BP had a conflict of interest with its own people as soon as criminal charges came into play. [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 1:57 pm by James R. Copland
Might PRI instead have chosen Marie Gryphon to talk about Alaska's unique-in-America loser pays rules? [read post]
14 May 2010, 1:14 pm by James R. Copland
This study looks empirically at a phenomenon my colleague Marie Gryphon wrote about last December in her paper, It's a Crime? [read post]
6 Apr 2010, 4:53 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
March, Yale University Assessing the Effects of a 'Loser Pays' Rule on the American Legal System Marie Gryphon, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Disaster Mythology and the LawLisa Grow Sun, Associate Professor Comparative Deterrence from Private Enforcement and Criminal Enforcement of the U.S. [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 3:35 pm by Sean Patrick Donlan
SSRN's Comparative Law e-Journal has announced the following titles: Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, A World Fit for Children is a World Fit for Everyone: Ecogenerism, Feminism, and Vulnerability Peter Hettich, Governance by Mutual Benchmarking in Postal Markets: How State Owned Enterprises May Induce Private Competitors to Observe Policy Goals Paul Enriquez, Finding Needles in a Haystack: Linesmanism and the Search for America’s Constitutional Future in Education, Integration, and Diversity… [read post]
28 Jan 2010, 11:01 am
Theodore Frank of the Center for Class Action Fairness & Marie Gryphon of the Manhattan Institute Center for Legal Policy; "When the Supreme Court is not Supreme" by Prof. [read post]
15 Dec 2009, 6:33 pm
Marie Gryphon of the Manhattan Institute, a generally conservative think tank with strong libertarian leanings, has an excellent report summarizing several dangers of the overexpansion of federal criminal law in the field of “regulatory crimes. [read post]
10 Dec 2009, 7:01 am
My Manhattan Institute colleague Marie Gryphon has a new paper out on the subject ("It's a Crime: Flaws in Federal Statutes That Punish Standard Business Practice", while James Copland has some comments ("Vague law is bad law") on the "honest services fraud" cases before the U.S. [read post]
9 Dec 2009, 9:03 pm
The newest Civil Justice Report from the Manhattan Institute, by senior fellow Marie Gryphon, is entitled "It's a Crime: Flaws in Federal Statutes That Punish Standard Business Practice". [read post]
21 Nov 2009, 5:28 am
Our own Marie Gryphon on the Bear Stearns acquittals.... [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 7:20 am
The end result was exactly what Ted Frank and Marie Gryphon's paper is supposed to focus on: a situation in which an insurance company was forced to pay more than the pol [read post]
11 Sep 2009, 6:25 am
From Point of Law contributors Ted Frank (Center for Class Action Fairness) & Marie Gryphon (Manhattan Institute), "Negotiating in the Shadow of 'Bad Faith' Refusal to Settle: A Game Theory Model of Medical Malpractice Pre-Trial Settlements and Insurance Limits" on... [read post]
7 Jul 2009, 8:15 am
In our newest audio podcast, Marie Gryphon, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Legal Policy and contributor to Point of Law, interviews John Hasnas, an associate professor of business at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.... [read post]