For more than a generation-between 1911 and 1933-securities sales in the United States were regulated nearly exclusively by specialized state statutes known colloquially as blue sky laws. Only with the Securities Act of 1933, adopted by Congress at a time of national economic collapse, did federal regulation begin to any significant extent. And even then federal law was little more than a pastiche of prior experiments in blue sky regulation. Because the Securities Act of 1933 expressly preserved the jurisdiction of state securities commissions, blue sky regulation remained-and remains today-a significant part of securities law practice
Some constructive recommendations can be made to generate meaningful reform of the blue sky laws wit...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Economics, 1916. ; Includes bibliographical references
In our market economy, imposing rules on capital formation makes economic sense. Well-constructed r...
For more than a generation-between 1911 and 1933-securities sales in the United States were regulate...
A number of articles and treatises give a detailed recitation of the history of blue sky laws, the r...
State securities laws—in particular, state laws requiring that securities offered by issuers be regi...
The evolution of state securities laws (hereinafter blue sky laws ) in this country is a classic ex...
The securities law and regulations in effect from state to state can best be described as diverse. C...
State blue sky laws—state laws that regulate a company’s offer and sale of securities—are a substant...
There is little in the recorded history of the American Law Institute\u27s Federal Securities Code t...
They come at an opportune time. They are the changes to the Uniform Securities Act. Although some ...
I. Introduction II. The Nebraska Statute … A. Definitions … B. Exemptions … C. Security Registration...
Blue sky law restrictions, although often providing a significant impediment to the development of n...
Despite the spectacular events of recent years in the field of federal securities law, the less glam...
This Comment outlines the circular path of American securities law—one that begins and ends with the...
Some constructive recommendations can be made to generate meaningful reform of the blue sky laws wit...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Economics, 1916. ; Includes bibliographical references
In our market economy, imposing rules on capital formation makes economic sense. Well-constructed r...
For more than a generation-between 1911 and 1933-securities sales in the United States were regulate...
A number of articles and treatises give a detailed recitation of the history of blue sky laws, the r...
State securities laws—in particular, state laws requiring that securities offered by issuers be regi...
The evolution of state securities laws (hereinafter blue sky laws ) in this country is a classic ex...
The securities law and regulations in effect from state to state can best be described as diverse. C...
State blue sky laws—state laws that regulate a company’s offer and sale of securities—are a substant...
There is little in the recorded history of the American Law Institute\u27s Federal Securities Code t...
They come at an opportune time. They are the changes to the Uniform Securities Act. Although some ...
I. Introduction II. The Nebraska Statute … A. Definitions … B. Exemptions … C. Security Registration...
Blue sky law restrictions, although often providing a significant impediment to the development of n...
Despite the spectacular events of recent years in the field of federal securities law, the less glam...
This Comment outlines the circular path of American securities law—one that begins and ends with the...
Some constructive recommendations can be made to generate meaningful reform of the blue sky laws wit...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Economics, 1916. ; Includes bibliographical references
In our market economy, imposing rules on capital formation makes economic sense. Well-constructed r...