Listen "NPAs and DPAs: 10 Years Since Massey"
Episode Synopsis
When companies break the law, prosecutors often turn to deferred or non-prosecution agreements to induce reform. But some criticize DPAs and NPAs as an escape hatch for companies to pay their way out of liability. Host Nathan Tschepik discusses DPAs, NPAs, their critics, and their future with Profs. Andrew Boutros (U. Chicago Law) and Brandon Garrett (Duke Law). To take a peek at some of these agreements, check out the Corporate Prosecution Registry (corporate-prosecution-registry.com).
Twitter @uchilrev | lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu | Music from bensound.com
Twitter @uchilrev | lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu | Music from bensound.com
More episodes of the podcast "Briefly" by The University of Chicago Law Review
When Are Vaccine Mandates Constitutional?
02/03/2022
The Abandonment of Adoptees
17/11/2021
Teaching Constitutional Law
03/11/2021
The Role of the Public Defender
20/10/2021
Federalism and Elections
19/05/2021
Stories of Student Speech (Part 2)
07/05/2021
Stories of Student Speech (Part 1)
28/04/2021
NIMBYism and the Politics of Zoning
22/04/2021
Access to Justice
31/03/2021
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.