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Codification And Rule 10b-5, Lewis D. Lowenfels
Codification And Rule 10b-5, Lewis D. Lowenfels
Vanderbilt Law Review
One of the most interesting as well as controversial areas of the securities laws has been the growth of implied liabilities under section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule l0(b)-5 promulgated there under. Any attempt to codify the securities laws would probably include an attempt to codify this entire l0b-5 area.' Once the codifiers move into this area, however, there is a strong likelihood that codification will result in reform and revision, and the present scope as well as the future growth and development of "federal corporation law" under Rule l0b-5 will be profoundly altered.' Thus …
Insider Trading And The Law Professors, Henry G. Manne
Insider Trading And The Law Professors, Henry G. Manne
Vanderbilt Law Review
When Insider Trading and the Stock Market' appeared in November, 1966, I was fully prepared for a goodly amount of disagreement. I was not prepared however for the emotional, almost hostile response my book received from some members of the academic community. This is not to say that all the reviews by law professors were unsympathetic and emotional in tone. Indeed the majority of them were not, and while critical reviews outnumbered favorable ones, most were in some degree mixed, and the tone was generally scholarly, impersonal, and in many cases constructive But the response to my book in the …