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Volume 76.1 (Winter 2009) 1-515

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Symposium: The Going-private Phenomenon

Introduction
M. Todd Henderson & Richard A. Epstein

Going Private but Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms; Going-private Decisions
Robert P. Bartlett III

One Hat Too Many? Investment Desegregation in Private Equity
William A. Birdthistle & M. Todd Henderson

Would Changes in the rules for Director Selection and Liability Help Public Companies Gain Some of Private Equity's Advantages?
Scott J. Davis

The Regulation of Sovereign Wealth Funds: The Virtues of Going Slow
Richard A. Epstein & Amanda M. Rose

Firms Gone Dark
Jesse M. Fried

Venture Capital Limited Partnership Agreements: Understanding Compensation Arrangements
Kate Litvak

Does Private Equity Create Wealth? The Effects of Private Equity and Derivatives on Corporate Governance
Ronald W. Masulis & Randall S. Thomas

Shapeshifting Corporations
Frank Partnoy

Partnership Governance of Large Firms
Larry E. Ribstein

How Private Is Private Equity, and at What Cost?
James C. Spindler

Public Ownership, Firm Governance, and Litigation Risk
Eric L. Talley

Article

A Market in Litigation Risk
Jonathan T. Molot

Comment

Defining "Departure" in the Context of 8 CFR § 1003.4
Marianna C. Mancusi-Ungaro

Book Review

Rethinking the Connection between Developmental Science and Juvenile Justice
Emily Buss
A Review of 
Rethinking Juvenile Justice by Elizabeth S. Scott and Laurence Steinberg

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