Tag Archives: crime

The Fallacies of Crypto-Whataboutism

By | December 16, 2022

Confront any crypto-enthusiast with statistics regarding the mammoth rise in crimes facilitated by cryptocurrencies, the response will almost always be:  What About Fiat? Crimes Committed With Fiat are Far Worse Than Crime With Crypto. This newfangled retort of Whataboutism is a flawed pivot and anemic argument form. Yes, legions of criminals have committed crimes using… Read More »

Forecasting the How and Why of Corporate Crime’s Demise 

By | December 2, 2022

How would our world function if corporate criminal liability ceased to exist? This was the provocative question posed to the participants in the Journal of Corporation Law’s recently published symposium issue on corporate crime. Several of my colleagues argue for or against corporate crime’s end or survey the aftermath of such an implosion. My contribution… Read More »