Securities Class Action as Public Law
The Political Economy of Fraud on the Market provides a wide-ranging criticism of and thoughtful reforms for securities class actions….However,… Continue reading →
The Political Economy of Fraud on the Market provides a wide-ranging criticism of and thoughtful reforms for securities class actions….However,… Continue reading →
In this Response, I do not disagree with any of the core points made in The Political Economy of Fraud… Continue reading →
In 2010, the Second Circuit decided Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, holding that corporations are not proper defendants under the… Continue reading →
In The Role of Lawmakers, Lobbyists, and Scholars in the Normative Evaluation of Timing Rules, Frank Fagan and Michael Faure… Continue reading →
In Constitutional Challenges to the Health Care Mandate: Based in Politics, not Law, Professor David Orentlicher expands the arguments supporting… Continue reading →
Professor Linda Simard Sandstrom responds to both Professor Fitzpatrick and Professor Marcus on the topic of class action attorneys' fees.… Continue reading →
In Law and Humanity, Michael Serota argues that legal scholarship and the humanities can and should complement each other. His… Continue reading →