300,000 Potential Offenses And Counting

a: Federal legal system ~
b: Overgrown tree

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"The second is a severe pruning of the legal system. When America was founded, there were only three specified federal crimes "treason, counterfeiting and piracy. Now there are too many to count. In the most recent estimate, in the early 1990s, a law professor reckoned there were perhaps 300,000 regulatory statutes carrying criminal penalties "a number that can only have grown since then. For financial firms especially, there are now so many laws, and they are so complex (witness the thousands of pages of new rules resulting from the Dodd-Frank reforms), that enforcing them is becoming discretionary."


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Date: Sep 1 2014 10:03 AM


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