Submissions from 2006
Mixed Governance in Corporate Law: The Dialectical Regulation of Rule 14a-8, Robert Ahdieh
Recent Developments in Delaware Corporate Law, R. Franklin Balotti
Texas Gulf Sulfur Revisited, Richard A. Booth
The End of Securities Fraud Class Action?, Richard A. Booth
The End of the Securities Fraud Class Action as We Know It, Richard A. Booth
Why Pay a Fraud Plaintiff to Sue?, Richard A. Booth
Milberg Weiss: Dying of Shame, Theresa A. Gabaldon
The Policy Foundations of Delaware Corporate Law, Lawrence A. Hamermesh
What's Good for the Goose? A Critical Essay on "Best Practices" for Private Firms , Jennifer Johnson
Going Private at the Intersection of the Market and the Law, Faith Stevelman Kahn
What's So Bad About Paying Plaintiffs?, Bruce H. Kobayashi and Larry E. Ribstein
The Supreme Court and the Federalization of Corporate Law, Mark J. Loewenstein
Regulating Excessive Executive Compensation, Jerry W. Markham
Recent Skirmishes in the Battle Over Corporate Voting and Governance, Brett H. McDonnell
Recent Regulatory Developments Affecting Corporate Finance, John F. Olson