Maybe Publius Was Right: Relying on Merger Price To Determine Fair Value in Delaware Appraisal Cases
In this Comment, I argue that calls for reform to the appraisal remedy should be aimed at the Delaware Court… Continue reading →
In this Comment, I argue that calls for reform to the appraisal remedy should be aimed at the Delaware Court… Continue reading →
Underlying the United States Constitution is an antitotalitarian principle—i.e., the government cannot define, regulate, or compel aspects of life that… Continue reading →
Most sports fans consistently rely on the secondary ticket market. After all, the secondary ticket market provides fans with numerous… Continue reading →
Khaled Asadi and Daniel Berman worked for companies that were subject to various U.S. securities laws. During the course of… Continue reading →
Now in effect for almost sixty years, Pago en Especie allows Mexican artists to satisfy their annual income taxes by… Continue reading →
In this Comment, I argue that obtaining and sustaining optimal video game innovation and creativity requires two complementary advancements by… Continue reading →
The New START Treaty debate provides a glimpse of what is a general state of uncertainty surrounding preambles, the roles… Continue reading →
Some legal scholars have argued that Ban the Box laws are inherently ineffective in preventing employment discrimination against people with… Continue reading →
Consent orders are used to resolve government enforcement actions through a court-approved settlement. Although consent orders often include detailed factual… Continue reading →
The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently and adamantly held that patents do not require patentees to use or commercialize their… Continue reading →