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Seventh Circuit Roundup: Seventh Circuit Issues Critical Holdings on Criminal Conspiracy, Punitive Damages, and Jurisdiction

February 13, 2025   |   Indianapolis
Kian Hudson

Kian Hudson

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Mark Crandley

Mark J. Crandley

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Kian Hudson

Kian Hudson

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Mark Crandley

Mark J. Crandley

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair

Kian, Lara and Mark take on a new batch of key Seventh Circuit cases in this month’s podcast. First, the three discuss the Court’s en banc decision in U.S. v. Page, in which the Court changed the standard for proving conspiracy to distribute in drug cases and limited the availability of plain error review for jury instructions. Second, Lara takes on the constitutional limits on punitive damages in an interesting new trademark case. Finally, Kian (aka “Mr. Jurisdiction”) explains two recent jurisdictional cases, one involving a vacatur of a stay that destroyed appellate jurisdiction and one holding that the lack of Article III standing requires remanding a removed case, not dismissing it.

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