Pretrial enforcement issues relevant to the criminal action
Was Martha Stewart targeted?
p. 3
Did overcriminalization allow for the prosecution of Martha Stewart?
p. 43
Federal prosecutorial power and the need for a law of counts
p. 55
Navigating the currents of federal criminal law
p. 81
A "novel" securities fraud charge
p. 103
Substantive legal issues relevant to the criminal action
Martha, scooter, and slick willy : uncovering the cover-up crimes
p. 145
Materiality as an element of obstruction
p. 185
Should Martha Stewart's rule 10b-5 charge have gone to the Jury?
p. 203
Reflections on scienter
p. 225
Material misstatements?
p. 241
Legal matters outside the criminal action
The aftermath of the criminal trial
p. 261
Envy and outsider trading
p. 299
Martha Stewart and director independence
p. 359
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