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Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad

Keynote Address
By Preet Bharara
Opening Remarks
By John D. Feerick
Why Isn’t Congress More Corrupt?: A Preliminary Inquiry
By Richard L. Hasen
Corrupt and Unequal, Both
By Lawrence Lessig
Love, Equality, and Corruption
By Zephyr Teachout
Criminal Corruption: Why Broad Definitions of Bribery Make Things Worse
By Albert W. Alschuler
Cross-Border Corruption Enforcement: A Case for Measured Coordination Among Multiple Enforcement Authorities
By Jay Holtmeier
The Uncomfortable Truths and Double Standards of Bribery Enforcement
By Mike Koehler
The “Demand Side” of Transnational Bribery and Corruption: Why Leveling the Playing Field on the Supply Side Isn’t Enough
By Lucinda A. Low, Sarah R. Lamoree & John London
Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad | Panel 1: What is corruption?-How Should We Define It, and Why Is It Bad?
Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad | Panel 2: Landmark Domestic Bribery Prosecutions
Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad: Keynote Address by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
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