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United States V. O'Hagan: The Supreme Court Validates The Misappropriation Theory Of Insider Trading And Rule 14e-3(A), But Does The Court's Decision Help Or Hinder The Quest For Guiding Principles, Benjamin D. Briggs Dec 1998

United States V. O'Hagan: The Supreme Court Validates The Misappropriation Theory Of Insider Trading And Rule 14e-3(A), But Does The Court's Decision Help Or Hinder The Quest For Guiding Principles, Benjamin D. Briggs

Georgia State University Law Review

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Look Who's Talking: Defining The Scope Of The Misappropriation Theory After United States V. O'Hagan, Janet E. Kerr, Tor S. Sweeney Jan 1998

Look Who's Talking: Defining The Scope Of The Misappropriation Theory After United States V. O'Hagan, Janet E. Kerr, Tor S. Sweeney

Oklahoma Law Review

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United States V. O'Hagan: The Supreme Court Abandons Textualism To Adopt The Misappropriation Theory, Amy E. Fahey Jan 1998

United States V. O'Hagan: The Supreme Court Abandons Textualism To Adopt The Misappropriation Theory, Amy E. Fahey

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This article analyzes the Supreme Courts ruling in United States v. O'Hagen holding that Section 10(b) of the Securities and Exchange Act can be applied to insider trading by corporate outsiders. The article argues that the Supreme Court incorrectly expanded the reach of the statute beyond that which Congress had intended.