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Beware The Proposed Us Crypto Regulation— It May Be A Trojan Horse, Hilary J. Allen
Beware The Proposed Us Crypto Regulation— It May Be A Trojan Horse, Hilary J. Allen
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Following the spectacular failure of crypto exchange FTX International, there have been renewed calls for crypto legislation (including from the industry itself).But many of the proposals so far would be worse than the status quo — at least for the general public. Crypto firms such as FTX were involved in drafting many of the mooted US bills. The exchange’s implosion should not become a pretext for rushing these into law.
The 'Merge' Did Not Fix Ethereum, Hilary J. Allen
The 'Merge' Did Not Fix Ethereum, Hilary J. Allen
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The Ethereum blockchain that facilitates much of the crypto world last month finally accomplished the long-promised and oft-delayed “Merge”, a technical switch in the way it works.
Esg And The Sec, Christopher Bruner
Esg And The Sec, Christopher Bruner
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This piece is a review of an article by Virginia Harper Ho titled Modernizing ESG Disclosures, 2022 U. Ill. L. Rev. 277. Bruner is a contributing editor to JOTWELL’s Corporate Law section.
To Understand Us V. Microsoft, Consider 'Acme V. Shamrock', Peter B. Rutledge, Amanda W. Newton
To Understand Us V. Microsoft, Consider 'Acme V. Shamrock', Peter B. Rutledge, Amanda W. Newton
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The February 27, 2018, Supreme Court argument in United States v. Microsoft Corp. raises profound questions about issues of executive power, corporate governance, technology, judicial power and international affairs. At stake for the government is the scope of its investigative authority to obtain information located in a foreign country, irrespective of that country’s laws. At stake for Microsoft is its ability to organize its international corporate affairs and the predictability of the laws that will govern those affairs. This article analyzes the potential effects of this critical Supreme Court case.
Thoughts On Religious Discrimination From The Cairo Geniza, Nathan B. Oman
Thoughts On Religious Discrimination From The Cairo Geniza, Nathan B. Oman
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Religion And For-Profit Corporations: A Real Issue Hidden By Flimsy Arguments, Nathan B. Oman
Religion And For-Profit Corporations: A Real Issue Hidden By Flimsy Arguments, Nathan B. Oman
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Markets, Religion, And The Limits Of Privacy, Nathan B. Oman
Markets, Religion, And The Limits Of Privacy, Nathan B. Oman
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Delaware’S Familiarity, Brian J. Broughman, Darian M. Ibrahim
Delaware’S Familiarity, Brian J. Broughman, Darian M. Ibrahim
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Up Close And Personal With Delaware, Darian M. Ibrahim, Brian J. Broughman
Up Close And Personal With Delaware, Darian M. Ibrahim, Brian J. Broughman
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Nineteenth Century Corporate Law: A New Lens For Religious Freedom Scholars, Nathan B. Oman
Nineteenth Century Corporate Law: A New Lens For Religious Freedom Scholars, Nathan B. Oman
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The Three-Legged Stool Of Corporate Governance Reform, Jayne W. Barnard
The Three-Legged Stool Of Corporate Governance Reform, Jayne W. Barnard
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The Search For Global Standards, Jayne W. Barnard
The Hampel Committee Report: A Transatlantic Critique, Jayne W. Barnard
The Hampel Committee Report: A Transatlantic Critique, Jayne W. Barnard
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To an American observer, the activities of the Cadbury, Greenbury and Hampel Committees are impressive, if only because so few lawyers seem to be involved. Unlike the US, where improvements in corporate governance can usually be traced to legislation or litigation, British efforts at self-governance offer an attractive, alternative model. The Hampel Report is disappointing, however, in three respects: the report lacks concrete models; its reliance on the AGM as a mechanism of reform is misplaced; and its failure to recognize internal monitoring programs as an essential element of good corporate governance is shortsighted.
Conflict Of Interest In The Board Room - Misconduct "Market Discipline" Cannot Kill, Jayne W. Barnard
Conflict Of Interest In The Board Room - Misconduct "Market Discipline" Cannot Kill, Jayne W. Barnard
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