Grand Jury

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Federal Grand Juries’ Supremacy Over Foreign Data Privacy Laws
Alexander C. Meade
Alexander C. Meade is a Member of The University of Chicago Law Review and a J.D. Candidate in the University of Chicago Law School Class of 2022. He received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016.

He would like to thank Meghan Holloway, Matthew D. Reade, Nathan T. Tschepik, and Chloe M. Zagrodzky for their invaluable feedback.

Data privacy has been at the forefront of recent foreign-policy conversations.

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A Small World After All: Extending the Martindell Standard to Block Grand Jury Access to Sealed Foreign Discovery Materials Held at U.S. Law Firms
J. Sam Bonafede
A.B. 2018, Princeton University; J.D. Candidate 2021, The University of Chicago Law School.

For helpful feedback and discussion, the author thanks Deb Malamud, Matthew Reade, and The University of Chicago Law Review. The author would also like to thank Colby Chanenchuk for her indispensable support.

Picture this: the Department of Justice (DOJ) plans to open a criminal grand jury investigation into the business conduct of a foreign corporation.