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National security review of corporate transactions has long been a relatively sleepy corner of regulatory policy. But as governments merge economic... MORE
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In Ohio v. American Express, both the majority and dissent injected into Supreme Court jurisprudence a new test for evaluating restraints under the... MORE
Easterbrook and Fischel’s seminal book The Economic Structure of Corporate Law has taught us the crucial role of markets in shaping the corporate... MORE
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We appreciate the contributions of colleagues who have commented on the SEC’s proposal for mandatory climate-related disclosure rules for public... MORE
Why do parties—even sophisticated ones—draft contracts that are vague or incomplete? Many others have tackled this question, but this Article argues... MORE
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The perfect accompaniment to any torts casebook, this text covers all the major cases and issues in a standard torts course. The text addresses cases... MORE
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The moral case for diversity in businesses is compelling. The business case for diversity (that “diverse companies do better”) is mixed: studies in... MORE
In Hughes v. Northwestern University, the Supreme Court is set to address “Whether allegations that a defined-contribution retirement plan paid or... MORE
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Although empirical scholarship dominates the field of law and finance, much of it shares a common vulnerability: an abiding faith in the accuracy and... MORE
Shareholder derivative litigation is often critiqued as costly to firms Special litigation committees have been devised as a means to dismiss low-... MORE