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Apr 10, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Justin Angotti |Rizwan A. Qureshi
On Thursday, March 30, the Idaho legislature passed an amended version of House Bill 242, which would codify “abortion trafficking” as a felony punishable by two to five years in prison. The bill makes it illegal to recruit, harbor, or transport a pregnant minor within the state to procure an abortion or obtain an abortion-inducing drug if the person intends to conceal the abortion from the minor’s parents or guardians.
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Apr 4, 2023 |
lexology.com | Rizwan A. Qureshi |Justin Angotti
On Thursday, March 30, the Idaho legislature passed an amended version of House Bill 242, which would codify “abortion trafficking” as a felony punishable by two to five years in prison. The bill makes it illegal to recruit, harbor, or transport a pregnant minor within the state to procure an abortion or obtain an abortion-inducing drug if the person intends to conceal the abortion from the minor’s parents or guardians.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Daniel Ahn |Justin Angotti |Evan Barr
On March 2, during the American Bar Association’s 2023 White Collar Conference in Miami, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced several new Department of Justice (DOJ) policies intended to promote corporate compliance.
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Jan 31, 2023 |
lexology.com | Justin Angotti |Rizwan A. Qureshi
Over the next 12 months, courts will decide whether state constitutions protect a woman’s right to an abortion, and state prosecutors will likely decide just how far to go in enforcing their states’ criminal abortion restrictions, including whether to prosecute health plans for covering abortion-related services. Although any abortion-related decision will likely be appealed, courts will begin ruling on the constitutionality of existing criminal abortion bans this year.
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Jan 25, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Daniel Ahn |Justin Angotti |Mark Bini
[co-author: Courtney Fisher]On January 17, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Division (DOJ) announced important revisions to its Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy (CEP) designed to incentivize corporations to self-disclose and cooperate with law enforcement.
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