This article demonstrates how the content and meaning of California’s consumer protection laws were shaped by automobile manufacturers, the very group these laws were designed to regulate. My analysis draws on and links two literatures that examine the relationship between law and organizations but often overlook one another: political science studies of how businesses influence public legal institutions, and neo-institutional sociology studies of how organizations shape law within their organizational field. By integrating these literatures, I develop an “institutional-political” theory that demonstrates how organizations’ construction of law and compliance within an organizational field shapes the meaning of law among legislators and judg...
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This article demonstrates how the content and meaning of California’s consumer protection laws were ...
The past half−century has seen a surge in consumer protection laws designed to give consumers power ...
This article explores how private organizations influence the content and meaning of consumer protec...
The boundaries between public and private actors are increasingly blurred via regulatory governance ...
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Law in modern market societies serves both democratic and economic functions. In its economic functi...
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Neoliberalism compresses state and non-state powers together in ways that pose fresh interpretive ch...
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Law schools today have greatly improved over the past forty years. The question is if they have impr...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
The Supreme Court has recently decided some of the most important and controversial cases involving ...
This article presents some preliminary findings from empirical research on public discourse around p...
This article demonstrates how the content and meaning of California’s consumer protection laws were ...
The past half−century has seen a surge in consumer protection laws designed to give consumers power ...
This article explores how private organizations influence the content and meaning of consumer protec...
The boundaries between public and private actors are increasingly blurred via regulatory governance ...
This Article explores the revival of interest in consumer protection in the United States, and the i...
Law in modern market societies serves both democratic and economic functions. In its economic functi...
This study demonstrates how the structure of dispute resolution shapes the extent to which manageria...
This Article provides a comprehensive assessment of the consumer interest in dominant theories of th...
This Article challenges the conventional view that corporate law should principally strive to increa...
Neoliberalism compresses state and non-state powers together in ways that pose fresh interpretive ch...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...
Law schools today have greatly improved over the past forty years. The question is if they have impr...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
The Supreme Court has recently decided some of the most important and controversial cases involving ...
This article presents some preliminary findings from empirical research on public discourse around p...