May 29 event in DC by the Federalist Society and its Criminal Law and Procedure Practice Group:
Every few months, a highly visible public figure or government official becomes embroiled in a criminal investigation that ultimately includes obstruction of justice charges. Barry Bonds, Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA), Scooter Libby, Martha Stewart, Computer Associates, the U.S. Attorney firings, the CIA’s destruction of interrogation tapes – all have included a focus on the conduct occurring during the investigation of other, unrelated charges. But what exactly is obstruction of justice, and what role should it play in our justice system? No one can doubt the importance of punishing those who willfully corrupt the administration of justice, lie under oath, tamper with witnesses, or destroy evidence, but critics charge that prosecutors have used “creative interpretations” of obstruction of justice statutes to punish marginal conduct or create criminal liability where none otherwise existed. What is the proper role and scope of the obstruction statutes? Have obstruction of justice prosecutions veered too far from heartland cases? Please join us for an informative workshop addressing these issues.
Featuring:
• Hon. George J. Terwilliger III, White & Case LLP and former Deputy U.S. Attorney General
• Mr. Michael J. Madigan, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer, & Feld
• Prof. Stephen A. Saltzburg, The George Washington University Law School
• Prof. Jonathan Turley, The George Washington University Law School
• Hon. Merrick B. Garland, U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, Moderator
Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008
Time: 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. (Lunch Provided)
Location: National Press Club
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045
The cost of this program is $20.00.
No Charge for government employees, students, summer associates, and press.

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