Is the Staggered Board Debate Really Settled?: A Coda
In Settling the Staggered Board Debate published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, we concluded that the staggered board is not in… Continue reading →
In Settling the Staggered Board Debate published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, we concluded that the staggered board is not in… Continue reading →
In July 2011, Georgia executed Andrew DeYoung for murdering his parents and sister. Pursuant to a motion to preserve evidence brought… Continue reading →
This Comment addresses this dearth in scholarship by identifying eight ways lower courts use history to analyze the experience prong… Continue reading →
After more than three decades during which it gave the issue scant attention, the Supreme Court has again made the… Continue reading →
Stock‐market–driven short‐termism is crippling the American economy, according to legal, judicial, and media analyses. Firms forgo the R&D they need,… Continue reading →
Design stands out among intellectual property subject matter in terms of the extent of overlapping protection available. Different forms of… Continue reading →
This Comment intends to advance a novel law for prosecuting the theft of cryptocurrency—the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016… Continue reading →
We are in the midst of a revolution in financial markets, as cryptocurrencies based on blockchain technology promise a smart,… Continue reading →