Post-Enron Statute Could Be Used to Round Up Lawfare Conspirators (opens in new tab)
The Racketeer Influences and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly known as “RICO,” was passed by Congress in 1970 as part of that year’s Organized Crime Control Act. It was designed to reach not just the foot soldiers of organized crime organizations, but the crime bosses themselves. Although it did that directly by allowing charges to be... Read more about: Post-Enron Statute Could Be Used to Round Up Lawfare Conspirators The post Post-Enron Statute Could Be Used to Round Up Lawfare Conspirat...
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