US Supreme Court Holds That Federal Bribery Law Does Not Criminalize Gratuities
By Andrew Good, Devaanjana Goel & Ryan D. Junck
“Homestyle Fare”: The Supreme Court’s Weird, Ahistorical, Platonic Bribery Jurisprudence
By Zephyr Teachout
U.S. Supreme Court Again to Address DOJ’s Prosecution of ‘Honest Services Fraud’
By Arthur Gollwitzer
Honest Services Goes Abroad: Implications of the Recent FIFA Decision
By Jonathan Kravis
“No Harm, No Foul”: Who Will Referee Future White-Collar Prosecutions?
By Stephen L. Braga
The Supreme Court Is Chipping Away at Anti-Corruption Law
By Katya Schwenk
Ninth Circuit vacates convictions premised on improper fraud theory
By Matthew E. Sloan & Khaled Abbas
Symposium: Criminal remedies for political misconduct
By Randall D. Eliason
Symposium: Corruption is not a crime
By Ellen S. Podgor
What the Menendez Case Tells Us About the State of U.S. Public Corruption Law
By Nick Schwellenbach
2 'Varsity Blues' convictions overturned, partly based on faulty honest-services fraud theory
By Debra Cassens Weiss
How the Supreme Court Is Rebranding Corruption
By Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Donald Trump Deserves a Fair Trial
By Adam J. White
Silver May Start ‘Parade of Horribles’ Out of McDonnell Case, Critics Say (Published 2017)
By Alan Feuer
Opinion | Why the Supreme Court Is Blind to Its Own Corruption (Published 2023)
By Randall D. Eliason
Supreme Court Roundup Part Two: Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.
By Edward A. Fallone
SCOTUS Might Let Bob McDonnell Walk Because It Can’t Even Define Political Corruption Anymore
By Dahlia Lithwick
Audit Notes: Why No Charges?, ABC on Collections, SEC Whiff
By Ryan Chittum
Men Accused of Crushing Cop in Capitol Attack to Receive Bench Trial Before Only Judge with History of Jan. 6 Acquittals
By Marisa Sarnoff
4 Things to Know About Sri Srinivasan, Obama's Potential Nominee to Replace Scalia on the Supreme Court
By Damon Root
No Early Release for Imprisoned Former Sheriff Carona
By Paige Austin