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A Complete Property Right Amendment, John H. Ryskamp
A Complete Property Right Amendment, John H. Ryskamp
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The trend of the eminent domain reform and "Kelo plus" initiatives is toward a comprehensive Constitutional property right incorporating the elements of level of review, nature of government action, and extent of compensation. This article contains a draft amendment which reflects these concerns.
The Class Ceiling, Naomi Cahn, Michael Selmi
The Class Ceiling, Naomi Cahn, Michael Selmi
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women And The New Corporate Governance: Pathways For Obtaining Positions Of Corporate Leadership, Cindy A. Schipani, Terry Morehead Dworkin, Angel Kwolek-Folland, Virginia Maurer
Women And The New Corporate Governance: Pathways For Obtaining Positions Of Corporate Leadership, Cindy A. Schipani, Terry Morehead Dworkin, Angel Kwolek-Folland, Virginia Maurer
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women In Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale Of Two Generations, Margaret V. Sachs
Women In Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale Of Two Generations, Margaret V. Sachs
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women Executives In Gladiator Corporate Cultures: The Behavioral Dynamics Of Gender, Ego, And Power, Marleen A. O'Connor
Women Executives In Gladiator Corporate Cultures: The Behavioral Dynamics Of Gender, Ego, And Power, Marleen A. O'Connor
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making In-Roads To Corporate General Counsel Positions: It's Only A Matter Of Time?, Lisa H. Nicholson
Making In-Roads To Corporate General Counsel Positions: It's Only A Matter Of Time?, Lisa H. Nicholson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Sec Enforcement Attorney To Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel
From Sec Enforcement Attorney To Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transforming Discriminatory Corporate Cultures: This Is Not Just Women's Work, Cheryl L. Wade
Transforming Discriminatory Corporate Cultures: This Is Not Just Women's Work, Cheryl L. Wade
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
At The Top Of The Pyramid: Lessons From The Alpha Women And The Elite Eight, Jayne W. Barnar
At The Top Of The Pyramid: Lessons From The Alpha Women And The Elite Eight, Jayne W. Barnar
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Martha Stewart Saved! Insider Violations Of Rule Lob-5 For Misrepresented Or Undisclosed Personal Facts, Joan Macleod Heminway
Martha Stewart Saved! Insider Violations Of Rule Lob-5 For Misrepresented Or Undisclosed Personal Facts, Joan Macleod Heminway
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Like A Fish Needs A Bicycle: Public Corporations And Their Shareholders, Theresa A. Gabaldon
Like A Fish Needs A Bicycle: Public Corporations And Their Shareholders, Theresa A. Gabaldon
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clogs In The Pipeline: The Mixed Data On Women Directors And Continued Barriers To Their Advancement, Lisa M. Fairfax
Clogs In The Pipeline: The Mixed Data On Women Directors And Continued Barriers To Their Advancement, Lisa M. Fairfax
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women And The "New" Corporate Governance - Foreword: A Symposium Exploring The Role And Impact Of Women In A Changing Corporate Environment, Lisa M. Fairfax, Paula A. Monopoli
Women And The "New" Corporate Governance - Foreword: A Symposium Exploring The Role And Impact Of Women In A Changing Corporate Environment, Lisa M. Fairfax, Paula A. Monopoli
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Opening Address, Sheila W. Wellington
Women In Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale Of Two Generations, Margaret V. Sachs
Women In Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale Of Two Generations, Margaret V. Sachs
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This Article is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on [Margaret Harris] Amsler and Part II addresses the second generation. Part III explores a question that was prompted by the second generation and that goes to the heart of this Symposium: Do women corporations professors damage their standing in the academic community by examining the interface between corporate law and gender?