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Full-Text Articles in Business Organizations Law
The Corporatization Of Communication, Eric Chiappinelli, Adam Candeub, Jeffrey Chester, Lawrence Soley
The Corporatization Of Communication, Eric Chiappinelli, Adam Candeub, Jeffrey Chester, Lawrence Soley
Lawrence Soley
Our next panel discusses the corporatization of communication.
Quantitative Proof Of Reputational Harm, Meiring De Villiers
Quantitative Proof Of Reputational Harm, Meiring De Villiers
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Tenth Annual A. A. Sommer, Jr. Lecture On Corporate, Securities, & Financial Law, Elisse B. Walter
The Tenth Annual A. A. Sommer, Jr. Lecture On Corporate, Securities, & Financial Law, Elisse B. Walter
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Congress, Corporate Boards, And Oversight: A Public Law/Private Law Comparison, Paul S. Miller
Congress, Corporate Boards, And Oversight: A Public Law/Private Law Comparison, Paul S. Miller
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Citizens United And The Corporate Form, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Citizens United And The Corporate Form, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
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In Citizens United vs. FEC, the Supreme Court struck down a Federal statute banning direct corporate expenditures on political campaigns. The decision has been widely criticized and praised as a matter of First Amendment law. But it is also interesting as another step in the evolution of our legal views of the corporation. This Article argues that by viewing Citizens Unitedthrough the prism of theories about the corporate form, it is possible to see that the majority and the dissent departed from previous Supreme Court jurisprudence on the First Amendment rights of corporations. It is also possible to then predict …
Carpe Crisis: Capitalizing On The Breakdown Of Capitalism To Consider The Creation Of Social Businesses, Celia R. Tayloe
Carpe Crisis: Capitalizing On The Breakdown Of Capitalism To Consider The Creation Of Social Businesses, Celia R. Tayloe
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Board’S Duty To Monitor, Eric J. Pan