Professor O’Kelley believes that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course around a core goal – to teach Delaware corporate law systematically – not just bits and pieces of it, but the entire system, much the way the teaching of constitutional law is approached. This essay is an elaboration of his reasoning and strategies, organized as a presentation and discussion of the core rationales for organizing the course in this way. The first justification flows axiomatically from the following proposition: we create value for many of our students, and harm none, by giving them an opportunity to become experts in Delaware corporate law. As discussed in Part I below, Professor O’Kelley believes there are significant marketin...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Professor O’Kelley believes that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course ar...
I have a passionate belief that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course aro...
Teachers of Corporations share a passion for their subject and consider this first course in the bus...
As the 2005 3rd recipient of the award for good teaching, I herein report how things go in my class ...
For the past twenty-five years, my academic and professional pursuits have straddled the line betwee...
This edited transcript comprises a panel presentation and related Q&A at Educating the Transactiona...
With projections that the demand for legal services will remain relatively flat in the post-crisis p...
This Symposium belies such skeptical views of the Corporations course and those of us who teach it. ...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
Our law schools are embracing in a more powerful way innovative transactional pedagogies that addres...
This essay addresses the relationship between the forces shaping modern corporate governance and wis...
To evaluate this book as a teaching tool one must consider several questions. First, of what value i...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Professor O’Kelley believes that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course ar...
I have a passionate belief that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course aro...
Teachers of Corporations share a passion for their subject and consider this first course in the bus...
As the 2005 3rd recipient of the award for good teaching, I herein report how things go in my class ...
For the past twenty-five years, my academic and professional pursuits have straddled the line betwee...
This edited transcript comprises a panel presentation and related Q&A at Educating the Transactiona...
With projections that the demand for legal services will remain relatively flat in the post-crisis p...
This Symposium belies such skeptical views of the Corporations course and those of us who teach it. ...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
Our law schools are embracing in a more powerful way innovative transactional pedagogies that addres...
This essay addresses the relationship between the forces shaping modern corporate governance and wis...
To evaluate this book as a teaching tool one must consider several questions. First, of what value i...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...