Breadcrumb Home Symposia Imagining A World Without Corporate Criminal Law Imagining A World Without Corporate Criminal Law October 22 - 23, 2021 Scholarly Panel Jennifer Arlen, Countering Capture: A Political Economic Justification for Corporate Criminal Liability Miriam Baer, Forecasting the How’s and Why’s of Corporate Crime’s Demise John Braithwaite, Maximal Accountability with Minimal Sufficiency of Punishment for Corporate Crime Samuel Buell, Blame, Reputation, and the Enduring Puzzles of Corporate Criminal Deterrence John Coffee, Crime and the Corporation: Making the Punishment Fit the Corporation Mihailis Diamantis & W. Robert Thomas, But We Don’t Have Corporate Criminal Law! John Hasnas, The Forlorn Hope: A Final Attempt to Storm the Fortress of Corporate Criminal Liability Vikramaditya Khanna, What Rises from the Ashes When There is No Corporate Criminal Liability Julie O’Sullivan, The Indefensible White-Collar Ecosystem Amy Sepinwall, Corporate Coverture Stephen Smith, TBD Susana Aires de Sousa & William Laufer, Defending the State’s Responsibility to Ensure the Equal Administration of Corporate Criminal Justice Practitioners Lunch Speakers Preston L. Pugh, Crowell Moring Ronald Sarachan, Department of Justice: Criminal Division Steven P. Solow, Baker Botts Andrew Weissman, New York University School of Law Did you miss the symposium? Check out the videos here: Abolitionist Perspectives: Baer, Hasnas, Smith Getting Corporate Accountability Right: Braithwaite, Sepinwall, Smith, De Sousa & Laufer Foundational Questions and Corporate Punishment: Buell, Coffee, Diamantis & Thomas Focusing on Enforcers: Arlen, Khanna, O'Sullivan Practitioner Lunch Panel: Solow, Sarachan, Weissman, Pugh