A half century ago, corporate legal theory pursued an institutional vision in which corporations and the law that creates them protect people from the ravages of volatile free markets. That vision was challenged on the ground during the 1980s, when corporate legal institutions and market forces came to blows over questions concerning hostile takeovers. By 1990, it seemed like the institutions had won. But a different picture has emerged as the years have gone by. It is now clear that the market side really won the battle of the 1980s, succeeding in entering a wedge between corporate law and social welfare. The distance between the welfarist enterprise of a half century ago and the concerns that motivate today’s corporate legal theory has be...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influ...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...
A half century ago, corporate legal theory pursued an institutional vision in which corporations and...
This is a short essay on what should be the fundamental criterion used to evaluate corporate law. I ...
This is a short essay on what should be the fundamental criterion used to evaluate corporate law. I ...
This article examines how, in the course of the twentieth century, legal scholars and political theo...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
This article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
The newest addition to the spate of recent theories of comparative corporate governance is Corporate...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This essay addresses various questions concerning corporate governance and ethical issues. The paper...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
Progressive corporate law has the potential to realign corporate activity and market economies with ...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influ...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...
A half century ago, corporate legal theory pursued an institutional vision in which corporations and...
This is a short essay on what should be the fundamental criterion used to evaluate corporate law. I ...
This is a short essay on what should be the fundamental criterion used to evaluate corporate law. I ...
This article examines how, in the course of the twentieth century, legal scholars and political theo...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
This article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
The newest addition to the spate of recent theories of comparative corporate governance is Corporate...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This essay addresses various questions concerning corporate governance and ethical issues. The paper...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
Progressive corporate law has the potential to realign corporate activity and market economies with ...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influ...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...