Vol. 69 - Summer 2002
Symposium: Management and Control of the Modern Business Corporation
Keynote Address
| Derivative Securities and Corporate Governance |
Frank H. Easterbrook |
Executive Compensation & Takeovers
| Managerial Power and Rent Extraction in the Design of Executive Compensation |
Lucian Arye Bebchuk,
Jesse M. Fried &
David I. Walker |
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| Explaining Executive Compensation: Managerial Power versus the Perceived Cost of Stock Options |
Kevin J. Murphy |
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| How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Pill: Adaptive Responses to Takeover Law |
Marcel Kahan &
Edward B. Rock |
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| Designing Mechanisms to Govern Takeover Defenses: Private Contracting, Legal Intervention, and Unforeseen Contingencies |
Jennifer Arlen |
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The Best of All Possible Worlds (or Pretty Darn Close) |
Reinier Kraakman |
Corporate Control Transactions
| Market Evidence in Corporate Law |
Daniel R. Fischel |
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| Commentary on Fischel |
Isaac Corre |
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| The Case Against Board Veto in Corporate Takeovers |
Lucian Arye Bebchuk |
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| Pills, Polls, and Professors Redux |
Martin Lipton |
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| The Great Takeover Debate: A Meditation on Bridging the Conceptual Divide |
William T. Allen,
Jack B. Jacobs &
Leo E. Strine, Jr. |
Corporate Speech and Citizenship
| Corporate Political Speech, Political Extortion, and the Competition for Corporate Charters |
Robert H. Sitkoff |
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| Commentary on Sitkoff |
Omri Yadlin |
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| Corporate Charitable Giving |
Victor Brudney
& Allen Ferrell |
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| Commentary on Brudney and Ferrell |
Richard W. Painter |
Closing Remarks
| What Enron Means for the Management and Control of the Modern Business Corporation: Some Initial Reflections |
Jeffrey N. Gordon |
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| Can Culture Constrain the Economic Model of Corporate Law? |
Mark J. Roe |
Comments
| Providing Equal Educational Opportunities: Title IX and Indian Tribal Schools |
Alyse D. Bertenthal |
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| The Case Against a Nondelegable Duty on Owners to Prevent Fair Housing Act Violations |
Joshua W. Dixon |
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| “Every Spouse’s Evidence”: Availability of the Adverse Spousal Testimonial Privilege in Federal Civil Trials |
Katherine O. Eldred |
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| Catalysts as Prevailing Parties under the Equal Access to Justice Act |
Macon Dandridge Miller |
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| The Nature and Scope of the FCC’s Regulatory Power in the Wake of the NextWave and GWI PCS Cases |
Nicholas J. Patterson |
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| Using the False Claims Act as a Basis for Institutional Review Board Liability |
Daniel J. Powell |
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| Shifting the Burden of Production under Rule 4(k)(2): A Cost-Minimizing Approach |
Julius Ness Richardson |
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| Presidential Power to “Un-sign” Treaties |
David C. Scott |
Reviews
Whose Republic?
Republic.com
Cass Sunstein |
Anupam Chander |
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Tradeoffs in Undercover Investigations: A Comparative Perspective
Undercover: Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective Cyrille Fijnaut and Gary T. Marx, eds.
Undercover Policing and Accountability from an International Perspective
Monica den Boer, ed |
Jacqueline E. Ross |
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