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2020

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Self-Dealing Rules In The Law Of Private Express Trusts: A Suggestion For Implementation Of Professor Edward's Suggestion, Amy Morris Hess Apr 2020

Self-Dealing Rules In The Law Of Private Express Trusts: A Suggestion For Implementation Of Professor Edward's Suggestion, Amy Morris Hess

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What Is A Merger Anyway?, Don Leatherman, Joan Macleod Heminway, Thomas E. Plank Apr 2020

What Is A Merger Anyway?, Don Leatherman, Joan Macleod Heminway, Thomas E. Plank

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Three law professors from different practice and academic backgrounds meet at the water cooler in the faculty wing of a law school in or about 2010. They get engaged in a conversation about mergers and acquisitions that covers much ground--from what a merger actually is (from the perspective of their distinctive areas of legal experience and expertise--business associations, federal income tax, and property law) to factors each believe to be important in choosing a transactional structure for a business combination. This edited panel discussion from the 2019 Business Law Prof Blog symposium, held at The University of Tennessee College of …


Externalities Are Not Illusory, Gregory M. Stein Apr 2020

Externalities Are Not Illusory, Gregory M. Stein

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Commentary To Professor Baker's Presentation, Gary Pulsinelli Apr 2020

Commentary To Professor Baker's Presentation, Gary Pulsinelli

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What Is A Merger Anyway?, Thomas E. Plank Apr 2020

What Is A Merger Anyway?, Thomas E. Plank

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Commentary To Dean Fershee, Judy Cornett Apr 2020

Commentary To Dean Fershee, Judy Cornett

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The Top 100 Law Reviews: A Reference Guide Based On Historical Usnwr Data, Brad Areheart Jan 2020

The Top 100 Law Reviews: A Reference Guide Based On Historical Usnwr Data, Brad Areheart

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The best proxy for how other law professors react and respond to publishing in main, or flagship, law reviews is the US News and World Report (USNWR) rankings. This paper utilizes historical USNWR data to rank the top 100 law reviews. The USNWR rankings are important in shaping many – if not most – law professors’ perceptions about the relative strength of a law school (and derivatively, the home law review). This document contains a chart that is sorted by the 10-year rolling average for each school, but it also contains the 5-year and 15-year rolling averages. This paper also …


The Impact Of Ban-The-Box Measures, Alex B. Long Jan 2020

The Impact Of Ban-The-Box Measures, Alex B. Long

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Uneasy Lies The Head That Owns Property, Gregory M. Stein Jan 2020

Uneasy Lies The Head That Owns Property, Gregory M. Stein

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Digitalisation And Its Impact On Innovation, Maurice E. Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi Jan 2020

Digitalisation And Its Impact On Innovation, Maurice E. Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi

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Innovation is generally seen as good. Promoting innovation especially in the digital economy is often deemed vital. Increasing the level of innovation, after all, can promote sustainable development, economic growth, prosperity, and citizens’ overall welfare. So how can policy makers spur innovation in the digital economy? While there is no simple recipe, this study explores the interplay between innovation and the digital economy from the following seven angles: 1. Theoretical economic literature; 2. Macro view of current innovation levels; 3. Emerging trends in the digital economy; 4. Implications of sub-optimal innovation levels; 5. Variables that affect the supply of innovation; …