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<title>Overcriminalizing everyday life--It&#x26;#x27;s unjust to make a federal case out of minor infractions
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<description> Two former U.S. attorneys general are urging House Republicans to adopt a new rule in the new Congress to rein in federal criminal charges. It&#x26;#x27;s an important step to protect innocent Americans from the net of an overzealous government leviathan.The recommendation from Edwin Meese III and Richard L. Thornburgh would require that every bill creating a new or enhanced federal criminal penalty be referred to the HouseJudiciary Committee for review of its criminal-law provisions. For instance, if a bill defines a new violation to be enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and punishes violators with criminal penalties,...</description>
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