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Appropriations Law Andn The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency, Chris Mirasola
Appropriations Law Andn The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency, Chris Mirasola
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Choice Of Law In Same-Sex Marriage, J. Anes Sung
Choice Of Law In Same-Sex Marriage, J. Anes Sung
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Rise Of The Sponsor-In-Possession And Implications For Sponsor (Mis)Behavior, Daniel B. Kamensky
The Rise Of The Sponsor-In-Possession And Implications For Sponsor (Mis)Behavior, Daniel B. Kamensky
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
Changes in the capital markets and developments in the law and judicial practice have shifted the balance of power in many distress situations from creditors to financial sponsors. Only recently has there been a recognition by a subset of academics that this reflects a new prism through which to view the bankruptcy process. These studies have been largely theoretical—focusing on how these developments have come about and their implications for stakeholders and bankruptcy outcomes. This Essay offers an insider’s perspective, in the form of case studies of the role that private equity played in the bankruptcies of Caesars Entertainment and …
Net Asset Value Financing And Private Equity, Colleen Baker
Net Asset Value Financing And Private Equity, Colleen Baker
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
"No One Else Was In The Room Where It Happened": Ensuring The Careful Use Of Accomplice-Witness Testimony Without Resorting To Corroboration Requirements, Ethan Cohen
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Policing The Police: An Analysis Of The Citizens Police Oversight Commission, Devontae W. Torriente
Policing The Police: An Analysis Of The Citizens Police Oversight Commission, Devontae W. Torriente
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement, Allen Sumrall, Beau J. Baumann
Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement, Allen Sumrall, Beau J. Baumann
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
Scholars argue that the Roberts Court has been engaged in a judicial “power grab.” Some scholars describe the Court as “juristocratic,” others “aggrandizing.” The Court’s supporters argue that these critics’ charges only thinly veil the critics’ policy differences with the Court. Is the Roberts Court’s power materially different from other Courts? If the charge is about “judicial activism,” do the critics hold the Warren Court to the same standard?
Scholarship about the Roberts Court has encountered a long-running difficulty; “judicial power” is an amorphous braid of norms, ideas, and institutional arrangements. We advance a taxonomy for understanding different aspects of …
Finfluencers And The Reasonable Retail Investor, Sue Guan
Finfluencers And The Reasonable Retail Investor, Sue Guan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Fiduciary Deadlock, Roberto Tallarita
Fiduciary Deadlock, Roberto Tallarita
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
In the current ESG debate, one leading theory argues that diversified investors have a financial incentive to reduce negative corporate externalities, such as greenhouse gas emissions, because they internalize those externalities within their investment portfolio. This Essay examines how this “portfolio primacy” theory interacts with the multiple layers of fiduciary duties of investment and corporate managers. Using a hypothetical emissions reduction in ExxonMobil as a paradigmatic case, I show that portfolio primacy creates a fiduciary deadlock: a situation in which multiple fiduciary relationships—between investment advisers and fund investors, between corporate managers and shareholders, and between controlling and minority shareholders—come into …
Contract Logic, Naveen Thomas
Contract Logic, Naveen Thomas
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Trans Sex Equality Rights After Dobbs, Marc Spindelman
Trans Sex Equality Rights After Dobbs, Marc Spindelman
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Procedural Protections In A Secret Court: Fisa Amici And Expanding Appellate Review Of Fisa Decisions, Aaron X. Sobel
Procedural Protections In A Secret Court: Fisa Amici And Expanding Appellate Review Of Fisa Decisions, Aaron X. Sobel
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Who Can Protect Black Protest?, Brandon Hasbrouck
Who Can Protect Black Protest?, Brandon Hasbrouck
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Just Cause, Not Just Because: A Pro-Worker Reform For The Employment Landscape, Mikaela A. Phillips
Just Cause, Not Just Because: A Pro-Worker Reform For The Employment Landscape, Mikaela A. Phillips
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Probate Lending: Data From San Francisco, David Horton, Reid Kress Weisbord
Probate Lending: Data From San Francisco, David Horton, Reid Kress Weisbord
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Mass Exploitation, Samir D. Parikh
Mass Exploitation, Samir D. Parikh
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Pandemic Pressures On Faculty, Meera E. Deo
Pandemic Pressures On Faculty, Meera E. Deo
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Getting From Points A To Points B: Wayfinding, Public Accommodations, And The Ada, David Ferleger
Getting From Points A To Points B: Wayfinding, Public Accommodations, And The Ada, David Ferleger
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Missing Decisions And The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit, Jason Rantanen
Missing Decisions And The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit, Jason Rantanen
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
A Bug Or A Feature?: Exclusive State-Court Jurisdiction Over Federal Questions, Jacob L. Burnett
A Bug Or A Feature?: Exclusive State-Court Jurisdiction Over Federal Questions, Jacob L. Burnett
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Radical-Incremental Change Debate, Racial Justice, And The Political Economy Of Teachers’ Choice, Aaron Tang
The Radical-Incremental Change Debate, Racial Justice, And The Political Economy Of Teachers’ Choice, Aaron Tang
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
“In Whom Is The Right Of Suffrage?” The Reconstruction Acts As Sources Of Constitutional Meaning, Franita Tolson
“In Whom Is The Right Of Suffrage?” The Reconstruction Acts As Sources Of Constitutional Meaning, Franita Tolson
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Breaking Point: A Critical Disability Analysis Of Abolition, Maya Goldman, Lucy Trieshmann
The Breaking Point: A Critical Disability Analysis Of Abolition, Maya Goldman, Lucy Trieshmann
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Mcgirt V. Oklahoma And The Past, Present, And Future Reservation Boundaries, Bethany R. Berger
Mcgirt V. Oklahoma And The Past, Present, And Future Reservation Boundaries, Bethany R. Berger
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Unmaking Of “Black Bill Gates”: How The U.S. Patent System Failed African-American Inventors, Olivia Constance Bethea
The Unmaking Of “Black Bill Gates”: How The U.S. Patent System Failed African-American Inventors, Olivia Constance Bethea
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Amending A Racist Constitution, William J. Aceves
Amending A Racist Constitution, William J. Aceves
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Race, Reckoning, Reform, And The Limits Of The Law Of Democracy, Joshua S. Sellers
Race, Reckoning, Reform, And The Limits Of The Law Of Democracy, Joshua S. Sellers
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Frailty Of Disability Rights, Jasmine E. Harris
The Frailty Of Disability Rights, Jasmine E. Harris
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Delegation To Nonexperts, Evan C. Zoldan
Delegation To Nonexperts, Evan C. Zoldan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Precedent On Precedent, Nina Varsava
Precedent On Precedent, Nina Varsava
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
No abstract provided.