Geraldine Szott Moohr

Geraldine Szott Moohr

Professor of Law

University of Houston
100 Law Center
Houston, Texas 77204-6060
Tel: 713.743.0896

gmoohr@central.uh.edu


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Course Descriptions


Diplomas
B.S., University of Illinois; M.S. Bucknell University; J.D. The American University.

Office Telephone:  713-743-0896
Secretary/Telephone:  Abraham Roberts, 713-743-2156

Recent Publications

Martha Stewart Article (2007)

On the Prospects of Deterring Corporate Crime, 2 Journal of Business & Technology Law 25 (2007)

What the Martha Stewart Case Tells Us About White Collar Crime, 43 Houston Law Review 591(2006)

Navigating the Currents of Federal Criminal Law: The Martha Stewart Case, in J. HEMINWAY, MARTHA STEWART'S LEGAL PROBLEMS (Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2006)

Defining Overcriminalization Through Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Example of Criminal Copyright Laws, 54 American University Law Review ___ (2005)

Prosecutorial Power in an Adversarial System: Lessons from Current White Collar Cases
, 8 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 165 (2004)

The Crime of Copyright Infringement: An Inquiry Based on Morality, Harm, and Criminal Theory, 83 Boston University Law Review 731 (2003)

An Enron Lesson: The Limited Role of Criminal Law in Preventing Business Misconduct, 55 Florida Law Review 937 (2003); also published in Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Legal Implications (B. Dharan & N. Rapoport, eds. 2004)

The Problematic Role of Criminal Law in Regulating Use of Information: The Case of the Economic Espionage Act, 80 University of North Carolina Law Review 853 (2002)