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1 BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS AND SECURITIES ARTICLES FOR 2019 BALLOT (FEBRUARY 14, 2020- REVISED TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED BY AUTHORS) 1. Elaine Waterhouse Wilson. Cooperatives: the first social enterprise. 66 DePaul L. Rev. 1013- 1079 (2017). 2. Sung Eun (Summer) Kim. Typology of public-private equity. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1435-1482 (2017). 3. Krishnamurthy Subramanian, William Megginson. Employment protection laws and privatization. 61 J.L. & Econ. 97-123 (2018). 4. Eric Franklin Amarante. The unsung Latino entrepreneurs of Appalachia. 120 W. Va. L. Rev. 773-796 (2018). 5. Wulf A. Kaal. Private investment fund regulation theory and empirical evidence from 1998 to 2016. 20 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 579-622 (2018). 6. Lisa M. Fairfax. The securities law implications of financial illiteracy. 104 Va. L. Rev. 1065- 1122 (2018). 7. Richard A. Epstein. Regulatory enforcement under New York’s Martin Act: from financial fraud to global warming. 14 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 805-921 (2018). 8. Lance Cole. Multiple representation meltdown: “Penn State Three” Case illustrates entity representation pitfalls for both criminal defense counsel and prosecutorsand the need for systemic state law reforms. 79 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 583-633 (2018). 9. James D. Nelson. The trouble with corporate conscience. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1655-1702 (2018). 10. Shlomit Azgad-Tromer. Crypto securities: on the risks of investments in blockchain-based assets and the dilemmas of securities regulation. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 69-137 (2018). 11. Dirk Zetzsche, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner. The distributed liability of distributed ledgers: legal risks of blockchain. 2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1361-1406. 12. Stewart Brown, Steven Pomerantz. Some clarity on mutual fund fees. 20 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 767-814 (2018). 13. Christopher M. Bruner. Corporate governance reform in post-crisis financial firms: two fundamental tensions. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 959-986 (2018). 14. Pim Jansen. Industrial policy in the context of merger and foreign investment control. 24 Colum. J. Eur. L. 157-232 (2018). 15. Florian Möslein, Karsten Engsig Sørensen. Nudging for corporate long-termism and sustainability? Regulatory instruments from a comparative and functional perspective. 24 Colum. J. Eur. L. 391-454 (2018). 16. Michael Simkovic. Limited liability and the known unknown. 68 Duke L.J. 275-332 (2018). 17. Judge Glock. The forgotten visitorial power: the origins of administrative subpoenas and modern regulation. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 205-265 (2017-2018).

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BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS AND SECURITIES ARTICLES FOR 2019 BALLOT (FEBRUARY 14, 2020- REVISED TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

BY AUTHORS)

1. Elaine Waterhouse Wilson. Cooperatives: the first social enterprise. 66 DePaul L. Rev. 1013-1079 (2017).

2. Sung Eun (Summer) Kim. Typology of public-private equity. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1435-1482 (2017).

3. Krishnamurthy Subramanian, William Megginson. Employment protection laws and privatization. 61 J.L. & Econ. 97-123 (2018).

4. Eric Franklin Amarante. The unsung Latino entrepreneurs of Appalachia. 120 W. Va. L. Rev. 773-796 (2018).

5. Wulf A. Kaal. Private investment fund regulation — theory and empirical evidence from 1998 to 2016. 20 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 579-622 (2018).

6. Lisa M. Fairfax. The securities law implications of financial illiteracy. 104 Va. L. Rev. 1065-1122 (2018).

7. Richard A. Epstein. Regulatory enforcement under New York’s Martin Act: from financial fraud to global warming. 14 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 805-921 (2018).

8. Lance Cole. Multiple representation meltdown: “Penn State Three” Case illustrates entity representation pitfalls for both criminal defense counsel and prosecutors—and the need for systemic state law reforms. 79 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 583-633 (2018).

9. James D. Nelson. The trouble with corporate conscience. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1655-1702 (2018).

10. Shlomit Azgad-Tromer. Crypto securities: on the risks of investments in blockchain-based assets and the dilemmas of securities regulation. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 69-137 (2018).

11. Dirk Zetzsche, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner. The distributed liability of distributed ledgers: legal risks of blockchain. 2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1361-1406.

12. Stewart Brown, Steven Pomerantz. Some clarity on mutual fund fees. 20 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 767-814 (2018).

13. Christopher M. Bruner. Corporate governance reform in post-crisis financial firms: two fundamental tensions. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 959-986 (2018).

14. Pim Jansen. Industrial policy in the context of merger and foreign investment control. 24 Colum. J. Eur. L. 157-232 (2018).

15. Florian Möslein, Karsten Engsig Sørensen. Nudging for corporate long-termism and sustainability? Regulatory instruments from a comparative and functional perspective. 24 Colum. J. Eur. L. 391-454 (2018).

16. Michael Simkovic. Limited liability and the known unknown. 68 Duke L.J. 275-332 (2018).

17. Judge Glock. The forgotten visitorial power: the origins of administrative subpoenas and modern regulation. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 205-265 (2017-2018).

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18. Vijay Sekhon, Ryan Hicks. Preservation of net operating losses of bank holding companies. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 267-283 (2017-2018).

19. James Si Zeng. Internal and external shareholder liability in the financial industry: a comparative approach. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 285-358 (2017-2018).

20. Bill Ong Hing. Beyond DACA — defying employer sanctions through civil disobedience. 52 UC Davis L. Rev. 299-341 (2018).

21. Cheng-Yun Tsang. The seven deadly sins of the contemporary financial system. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 359-412 (2017-2018).

22. Christine Sgarlata Chung. A devil you know: a survey examining how retail investors seek out & use financial information and investment advice. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 653-753 (2017-2018).

23. Steven L. Schwarcz. Securitization ten years after the financial crisis: an overview. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 757-769 (2017-2018).

24. Tamar Frankel. The law of cross-border securitization: from lex juris to codes of law. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 771-778 (2017-2018).

25. Jason H.P. Kravitt, Sairah Burki, Stacy S. Lee. Some thoughts on financial regulatory reform adopted in response to the financial crisis of 2008/9. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 779-825 (2017-2018).

26. Jonathan C. Lipson. Securitization and social distance. 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 827-860 (2017-2018).

27. Matthew C. Turk. Regulation by rulemaking or by settlement? 37 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 861-925 (2017-2018).

28. Chukwuemeka George Nnona. Customary corporate law in common law Africa. 66 Am. J. Comp. L. 639-668 (2018).

29. Chelsea Liu, Alfred Yawson. Who acquires toxic targets? 15 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 842-874 (2018).

30. Yu-Hsin Lin, Yun-chien Chang. An empirical study of corporate default rules and menus in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. 15 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 875-915 (2018).

31. Christopher Chen, Wai Yee Wan, Wei Zhang. Board independence as a panacea to tunneling? An empirical study of related-party transactions in Hong Kong and Singapore. 15 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 987-1020 (2018).

32. Gaia Balp, Giovanni Strampelli. Preserving capital markets efficiency in the high-frequency trading era. 2018 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 349-405.

33. Frank Sullivan Jr. Banking, business, and contract law. 54 Ind. L. Rev. 945-991 (2018).

34. Albert H. Choi, Geeyoung Min. Contractarian theory and unilateral bylaw amendments. 104 Iowa L. Rev. 1-44 (2018).

35. Lynn M. LoPucki. A rule-based method for comparing corporate laws. 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. 263-296 (2018).

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36. A.C. Pritchard, Robert B. Thompson. Securities law in the sixties: the Supreme Court, the Second Circuit, and the triumph of purpose over text. 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. 371-431 (2018).

37. Bret Wells. Reform of section 355. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 447-513 (2018).

38. S. Burcu Avci, Cindy A. Schipani, H. Nejat Seyhun. Do independent directors curb financial fraud? The evidence and proposals for further reform. 93 Ind. L.J. 757-805 (2018).

39. Adam Winkler. Bank of the United States v. Deveaux and the birth of constitutional rights for corporations. 43 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 237-256 (2018).

40. Carl Pacini, Nate Wadlinger. How shell entities and lack of ownership transparency facilitate tax evasion and modern policy responses to these problems. 102 Marq. L. Rev. 111-166 (2018).

41. Eric Franklin Amarante. The perils of philanthrocapitalism. 78 Md. L. Rev. 1-72 (2018).

42. Gina S. Warren. 1-click energy: managing corporate demand for clean power. 78 Md. L. Rev. 73-104 (2018).

43. Alexander B. Traum. Applied anti-semitism: the BDS movement and the abuse of corporate social responsibility. 34 Touro L. Rev. 1025-1060 (2018).

44. Daniel Hemel, Dorothy S. Lund. Sexual harassment and corporate law. 118 Colum. L. Rev. 1583-1680 (2018).

45. Kayal Munisami. The role of corporate responsibility in solving the great corporate tax dodge. 17 Fla. St. U. Bus. Rev. 55-86 (2018).

46. Norbert J. Gaillard, Michael Waibel. The Icarus syndrome: how credit rating agencies lost their quasi-immunity. 71 SMU L. Rev. 1077-1116 (2018).

47. Gladriel Shobe. The substance over form doctrine and the Up-C. 38 Va. Tax Rev. 249-269 (2018).

48. Robert J. Rhee. Corporate short-termism and intertemporal choice. 96 Wash. U. L. Rev. 495-557 (2018).

49. Elizabeth Pollman. Corporate disobedience. 68 Duke L.J. 709-765 (2019).

50. Dana Brakman Reiser. Disruptive philanthropy: Chan-Zuckerberg, the limited liability company, and the millionaire next door. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 921-969 (2018).

51. Herbert Hovenkamp. Prophylactic merger policy. 70 Hastings L.J. 45-74 (2018).

52. Akshaya Kamalnath. Corporate diversity 2.0: lessons from Silicon Valley’s missteps. 20 Or. Rev. Int’l L. 113-172 (2018).

53. Jonathan M. Gilligan. Carrots and sticks in private climate governance. 6 Tex. A&M L. Rev 179-198 (2018).

54. Gwynn MacCarrick, Jackson Maogoto. The significance of the International Monsanto Tribunal’s findings with respect to the nascent crime of ecocide. 48 Tex. Envtl. L.J. 217-237 (2018).

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55. Vera Korzun. Shareholder claims for reflective loss: how international investment law changes corporate law and governance. 40 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 189-254 (2018).

56. Omri Marian. Is all corporate tax planning good for shareholders? 52 UC Davis L. Rev. 905-979 (2018).

57. J. Janewa OseiTutu. Socially responsible corporate IP. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 483-516 (2018).

58. Craig W. Benson. Section 199A: a magic dance through the labyrinth. 58 Washburn L.J. 187-215 (2019).

59. Akshaya Kamalnath. Corporate governance case for board gender diversity: evidence from Delaware cases. 82 Alb. L. Rev. 23-119 (2018/2019).

60. Michael P. Vandenbergh. Motivating private climate governance: the role of the efficiency gap. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 349-365 (2018).

61. Tara Righetti. Contracting for sustainable surface management. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 367-401 (2018).

62. Joshua Ulan Galperin. Board rooms and jail cells: assessing NGO approaches to private environmental governance. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 403-464 (2018).

63. Steph Tai. Food sustainability in the age of complex, global supply chains. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 465-480 (2018).

64. Monika U. Ehrman. Reclaiming energy efficiency in an age of petroleum exclusion. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 481-485 (2018).

65. LeRoy Paddock, student Natasha Rao. Green supply chain management: a perspective on best practices in GSCM design. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 487-527 (2018).

66. Stephen R. Galoob, Ethan J. Leib. Fiduciary loyalty, inside and out. 92 S. Cal. L. Rev. 69-126 (2018).

67. Cassandra Burke Robertson. Conflicts of interest and law-firm structure. 9 St. Mary’s J. Legal Mal. & Ethics 64-91 (2018).

68. Asaf Eckstein, Sharon Hannes. A long/short incentive scheme for proxy advisory firms. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 787-827 (2018).

69. Jeffrey Atteberry. Turning in the widening gyre: history, corporate accountability, and transitional justice in the postcolony. 19 Chi. J. Int’l L. 333-374 (2019).

70. Usha R. Rodrigues. Law and the blockchain. 104 Iowa L. Rev. 679-729 (2019).

71. Christine Hurt. Partnership lost. 53 U. Rich. L. Rev. 491-556 (2019).

72. Jennifer O’Hare. Private ordering and improving information flow to the board of directors: the duty to inform bylaw. 53 U. Rich. L. Rev. 557-621 (2019).

73. Philipp Maume, Mathias Fromberger. Regulations of initial coin offerings: reconciling U.S. and E.U securities laws. 19 Chi. J. Int’l L. 548-585 (2019).

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74. Vijay Raghavan. Rating analyst degrees of freedom. 87 UMKC L. Rev. 335-366 (2019).

75. Frank Partnoy. Book review. Webber’s best weapon: working-class shareholders as David to corporate management’s Goliath. The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon by David Webber. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 291-301 (2019).

76. Kent Greenfield. Book review. The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: an application, an extension, and a challenge. The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon by David Webber. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 303-316 (2019).

77. Charles Korsmo, Minor Myers. The flawed corporate finance of Dell and DFC Global. 68 Emory L.J. 221-282 (2018).

78. Fengping Gao. International business and investment in China, it is wrong to read the face of the Chinese-foreign joint venture law that the board of directors is the highest authority. 18 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 69-88 (2018).

79. Catherine A. Hardee. Who’s causing the harm? 106 Ky. L.J. 751-780 (2017-2018).

80. Vincent S. J. Buccola. Opportunism and internal affairs. 93 Tul. L. Rev. 339-386 (2018).

81. Ronan Ó Fathaigh, Joris van Hoboken, Nico van Eijk. Mobile privacy and business-to-platform dependencies: an analysis of SEC disclosures. 14 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 49-105 (2018).

82. Yaniv Heled, Liza Vertinsky, Cass Brewer. Why healthcare companies should be(come) benefit corporations. 60 B.C. L. Rev. 73-144 (2019).

83. Paul Rissman, Diana Kearney. The rise of the shadow ESG regulators: investment advisers, sustainability accounting, and their effects on corporate social responsibility. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10155-10187 (2019).

84. Carol R. Goforth. How blockchain could increase the need for and availability of contractual ordering for companies and their investors. 94 N.D. L. Rev. 1-63 (2019).

85. Sarah E. Light. The law of the corporation as environmental law. 71 Stan. L. Rev. 137-213 (2019).

86. Clara Hochleitner. The non-transferability of super voting power: analyzing the “conversion feature” in dual-class technology firms. 11 Drexel L. Rev. 101-147 (2018).

87. Oscar Couwenberg, Stephen J. Lubben. Not a bank, not a SIFI; still too big to fail. 35 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 53-80 (2019).

88. Gaia Balp. The corporate governance role of retail investors. 31 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 47-113 (2018).

89. Leo N. Hitt. Rethinking the obvious: choice of entity after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. 16 Pitt. Tax Rev. 67-100 (2018).

90. J. Brad Bernthal. The evolution of entrepreneurial finance: a new typology. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 773-858.

91. Richard Carlson. The sincerely religious corporation. 19 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 165-196 (2018).

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92. David I. Walker. The practice and tax consequences of nonqualified deferred compensation. 75 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2065-2143 (2018).

93. Summer Kim. Corporate long arms. 50 Ariz. St. L.J. 1067-1112 (2018).

94. Peter R. Reilly. Sweetheart deals, deferred prosecution, and making a mockery of the criminal justice system: U.S. corporate DPAs rejected on many fronts. 50 Ariz. St. L.J. 1113-1170 (2018).

95. W. Robert Thomas. How and why corporations became (and remain) persons under the criminal law. 45 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 479-538 (2018).

96. Gregg Polsky. Explaining the choice-of-entity decisions by Silicon Valley start-ups. 70 Hastings L.J. 409-454 (2019).

97. Debbie A. Thomas. Bias in the boardroom: implicit bias in the selection and treatment of women directors. 102 Marq. L. Rev. 539-574 (2018).

98. Matthew U. Scherer. Of wild beasts and digital analogues: the legal status of autonomous systems. 19 Nev. L.J. 259-291 (2018).

99. J. S. Nelson. Disclosure-driven crime. 52 UC Davis L. Rev. 1487-1583 (2019).

100. William J. Moon. Regulating offshore finance. 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1-54 (2019).

101. Jonathan Rohr, Aaron Wright. Blockchain-based token sales, initial coin offerings, and the democratization of public capital markets. 70 Hastings L.J. 463-524 (2019).

102. Lawrence J. Trautman. Bitcoin, virtual currencies, and the struggle of law and regulation to keep pace. 102 Marq. L. Rev. 447-538 (2018).

103. Ian Ayres, Edward Fox. Alpha duties: the search for excess returns and appropriate fiduciary duties. 97 Tex. L. Rev. 445-515 (2019).

104. Jeremy McClane. Boilerplate and the impact of disclosure in securities dealmaking. 72 Vand. L. Rev. 191-295 (2019).

105. Leon Yehuda Anidjar. Toward relative corporate governance regimes: rethinking concentrated ownership structure around the world. 30 Stan. L. & Pol’y Rev. 197-261 (2019).

106. Eli Bukspan, Asa Kasher. Human rights in the private sphere: corporations first. 40 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 419-464 (2019).

107. Heidi Frostestad Kuehl. The “fight song” of international anti-bribery norms and enforcement: the OECD Convention implementation’s recent triumphs and tragedies. 40 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 465-508 (2019).

108. Steven McNamara. The stock exchange as multi-sided platform and the future of the National Market System. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 969-1035.

109. Todd Meierhenry. Dodd-Frank Act and its impact on the municipal issuers, underwriters, and advisors. 63 S.D. L. Rev. 565-578 (2019).

110. Andrew N. Vollmer. Accusers as adjudicators in agency enforcement proceedings. 52 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 103-155 (2018).

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111. David A. Dana, Janice Nadler. Regulation, public attitudes, and private governance. 16 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 63-93 (2019).

112. Mohsen Manesh. Introducing the totally unnecessary benefit LLC. 97 N.C. L. Rev. 603-671 (2019).

113. Luca Enriques, Alessandro Romano. Institutional investor voting behavior: a network theory perspective. 2019 U. Ill. L. Rev. 223-268.

114. Matthew A. Melone. Passing through or staying awhile? C corporations and pass-through entities after tax reform. 49 U. Mem. L. Rev. 397-446 (2019).

115. Seth Chertok. Lessons from the Greeks — from corporate anatomy toward metaphysics (Part I). 21 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 41-104 (2018).

116. Terry Morehead Dworkin, Cindy A. Schipani. The role of gender diversity in corporate governance. 21 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 105-141 (2018).

117. Fridrikh V. Shrayber, Morgan J. Hanson. Anti-reliance clauses and other contractual fraud limitations under Delaware law. 25 Widener L. Rev. 23-45 (2019).

118. C. Steven Bradford. Online arbitration as a remedy for crowdfunding fraud. 45 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1165-1210 (2018).

119. Margaret Ryznar. The future of bitcoin futures. 56 Hous. L. Rev. 539-563 (2019).

120. Lee Reiners. Bitcoin futures: from self-certification to systemic risk. 23 N.C. Bank. Inst. 61-109 (2019).

121. Richard A. Booth. Sense and nonsense about securities litigation. 21 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 1-40 (2018).

122. Matteo Gatti. Upsetting deals and reform loop: can companies and M&A law in Europe adapt to the market for corporate control? 25 Colum. J. Eur. L. 1-74 (2019).

123. Timothy Webster. The price of settlement: World War II reparations in China, Japan, and Korea. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 301-384 (2019).

124. Hon. Leo E. Strine Jr. Made for this moment: the enduring relevance of Adolf Berle’s belief in a global new deal. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 267-325 (2019).

125. Bernard C. Beaudreau. On the origins of The Modern Corporation and Private Property. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 327-343 (2019).

126. Bernard C. Beaudreau. Technological and institutional crossroads: the life and times of Adolf A. Berle Jr. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 345-360 (2019).

127. Mark Hendrickson. “In time of stress, a civilization pauses to take stock of itself”: Adolf A. Berle and the modern corporation from the new era to 1933. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 361-383 (2019).

128. Jessica Wang. Looking forward in a failing world: Adolf A. Berle, Jr., the United States, and global order in the interwar years. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 385-416 (2019).

129. Eric Hilt. The ‘Berle and Means corporation’ in historical perspective. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 417-443 (2019).

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130. Brian R. Cheffins. The rise and fall (?) of the Berle--Means corporation. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 445-498 (2019).

131. Frank Partnoy. Berle and corporation finance: everything old is new again. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 499-512 (2019).

132. Charles R. T. O’Kelly. Merrick Dodd and the Great Depression: a few historical corrections. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 513-533 (2019).

133. Andrew Smith, Kevin D. Tennent, Jason Russell. Berle and Means’s The Modern Corporation and Private Property: the military roots of a stakeholder model of corporate governance. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 535-563 (2019).

134. Jesse Tarbert. Corporate lessons for public governance: the origins and activities of the National Budget Committee, 1919-1923. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 565-589 (2019).

135. William W. Bratton. The Modern Corporation and Private Property revisited: Gardiner Means and the administered price. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 591-616 (2019).

136. Elizabeth Pollman. Quasi governments and inchoate law: Berle’s vision of limits on corporate power. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 617-639 (2019).

137. Harwell Wells. “All lawyers are somewhat suspect”: Adolf A. Berle and the modern legal profession. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 641-662 (2019).

138. Robert B. Thompson. Adolf Berle during the New Deal: the brain truster as an intellectual jobber. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 663-695 (2019).

139. Ewan McGaughey. Democracy in America at work: the history of labor’s vote in corporate governance. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 697-753 (2019).

140. William W. Bratton. Collected lectures and talks on corporate law, legal theory, history, finance, and governance. 42 Seattle U. L. Rev. 755-936 (2019).

141. Darren Rosenblum. The futility of walls: how traveling corporations threaten state sovereignty. 93 Tul. L. Rev. 645-679 (2019).

142. King Fung Tsang. International multiple derivative actions. 52 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 75-120 (2019).

143. Mihailis E. Diamantis. Successor identity. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 1-44 (2019).

144. Kobi Kastiel, Adi Libson. Global antitakeover devices. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 117-164 (2019).

145. Randolph A. Robinson II. The new digital Wild West: regulating the explosion of initial coin offerings. 85 Tenn. L. Rev. 897-960 (2018).

146. Yaron Nili. Beyond the numbers: substantive gender diversity in boardrooms. 94 Ind. L.J. 145-202 (2019).

147. Veronica Root. The compliance process. 94 Ind. L.J. 203-251 (2019).

148. Karen E. Woody. Can bad law do good? A retrospective on conflict minerals regulation. 78 Md. L. Rev. 291-322 (2019).

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149. Ofer Eldar, Andrew Verstein. The enduring distinction between business entities and security interests. 92 S. Cal. L. Rev. 213-271 (2019).

150. Firew Tiba. Safe harbor carve-out for directors for insolvent trading liability in Australia and its implications. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 43-76 (2019).

151. Tess Hardy. Big brands, big responsibilities? An examination of franchisor accountability for employment contraventions in the United States, Canada, and Australia. 40 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol’y J. 285-324 (2019).

152. Todd Haugh. The power few of corporate compliance. 53 Ga. L. Rev. 129-195 (2018).

153. Ezra Wasserman Mitchell. Caremark’s hidden promise. 51 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 239-290 (2018).

154. Darian M. Ibrahim. Crowdfunding signals. 53 Ga. L. Rev. 197-233 (2018).

155. Daniel J. Morrissey. Guardians of the galaxy: how shareholder lawyers won big for their clients and vindicated the integrity of our economy. 51 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 199-238 (2018).

156. Philip Keunho Chung, Ronnie Cohen. Hiding in plain sight: stealth restatements and their implication for litigation risk. 15 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 257-285 (2019).

157. Henry T. C. Hu. Corporate distress, credit default swaps, and defaults: information and traditional, contingent, and empty creditors. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 5-32 (2018).

158. Jay Lawrence Westbrook. Transparency in corporate groups. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 33-52 (2018).

159. Andrew Verstein. Insider trading: are insolvent firms different? 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 53-86 (2018).

160. John A. E. Pottow. Bankruptcy fiduciary duties in the world of claims trading. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 87-98 (2018).

161. Daniel J. H. Greenwood. Corporate governance and bankruptcy. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 99-143 (2018).

162. Oscar Couwenberg, Stephen J. Lubben. Private benefits without control? Modern chapter 11 and the market for corporate control. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 145-168 (2018).

163. Edward J. Janger, Adam Levitin. Badges of opportunism: principles for policing restructuring support agreements. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 169-189 (2018).

164. Anat Alon-Beck. Unicorn stock options—golden goose or Trojan horse? 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 107-191.

165. Jeffrey N. Gordon, Curtis J. Milhaupt. China as a “national strategic buyer”: toward a multilateral regime for cross-border M&A. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 192-251.

166. Robert B. Thompson. Securities regulation 2.0: an essay in honor of Don Langevoort. 107 Geo. L.J. 795-812 (2019).

167. Edward J. Balleisen, Melissa B. Jacoby. Consumer protection after the global financial crisis. 107 Geo. L.J. 813-843 (2019).

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168. James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas. Revolving elites: the unexplored risk of capturing the SEC. 107 Geo. L.J. 845-921 (2019).

169. Jill E. Fisch. Making sustainability disclosure sustainable. 107 Geo. L.J. 923-966 (2019).

170. Donald C. Langevoort. Disasters and disclosures: securities fraud liability in the shadow of a corporate catastrophe. 107 Geo. L.J. 967-1016 (2019).

171. Frank Partnoy. The law of two prices: regulatory arbitrage, revisited. 107 Geo. L.J. 1017-1043 (2019).

172. Hillary A. Sale. Disclosure's purpose. 107 Geo. L.J. 1045-1069 (2019).

173. James C. Spindler. Optimal deterrence when shareholders desire fraud. 107 Geo. L.J. 1071-1103 (2019).

174. Carla L. Reyes. If Rockefeller were a coder. 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 373-429 (2019).

175. Reza Dibadj. Disclosure as Delaware’s new frontier. 70 Hastings L.J. 689-716 (2019).

176. Susan B. Heyman. Digital Reality Trust v. Somers: whistleblowers and corporate retaliation. 24 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 78-103 (2019).

177. René Otto, Wim Weterings. D&O insurance and corporate governance: is D&O insurance indicative of the quality of corporate governance in a company? 24 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 105-136 (2019).

178. Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang. Crouching tigers and hidden dragons on the great wall street: decoding the corporate governance of Chinese commercial banks. 28 Wash. Int’l L.J. 1-63 (2019).

179. Andrew Carl Spacone. The Second Circuit’s curious journey through the law of tippee liability for insider trading: Newman to Martoma. 24 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 1-45 (2019).

180. Gregory M. Gilchrist. Regulation by prosecutor. 56 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 315-355 (2019).

181. Eric Fryar. LLC member oppression after Ritchie v. Rupe. 19 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 1-61 (2019).

182. Akio Otsuka. For institutional investors, the alternative of “exit or voice,” or “empowerment or engagement” in the United States and the United Kingdom. 2 Int’l. Comp., Policy & Ethics L. Rev. 673-712 (2019).

183. Adi Libson. Taking shareholders’ social preferences seriously: confronting a new agency problem. 9 UC Irvine L. Rev. 699-729 (2019).

184. Akio Otsuka. For institutional investors, the alternative of “exit or voice,” or “empowerment or engagement” in the United States and the United Kingdom. 2 Int’l. Comp., Policy & Ethics L. Rev. 673-712 (2019).

185. Alon Brav, J. B. Heaton, Jonathan Zandberg. Failed anti-activist legislation: the curious case of the Brokaw Act. 11 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 325-347 (2018).

186. Raymond Tran. Implementing a portable reciprocity passport to crowdfund real estate across borders. 11 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 393-415 (2018).

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187. Eric C. Chaffee. The heavy burden of thin regulation: lessons learned from the SEC’s regulation of cryptocurrencies. 70 Mercer L. Rev. 615-639 (2019).

188. Matthew R. Lyon. The Trump administration’s response to the blockchain era. 70 Mercer L. Rev. 641-669 (2019).

189. Barry Taylor-Brill. Cracking the preemption code: the new model for OTC derivatives. 13 Va. L. & Bus. Rev. 1-18 (2019).

190. A. Bryan Endres, Lisa Schlessinger, Renata Endres. Embracing the sharing economy and preparing for risk: the CSA experience. 23 Drake J. Agri. L. 147-172 (2018).

191. Benjamin P. Edwards. Cybersecurity oversight liability. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 663-677 (2019).

192. Ruth Jebe, students Matthew Meacham, Max Williams. Fostering corporate sustainability through directors’ duties: South Africa’s attempt to align corporate governance with its Constitution. 25 ILSA J. Int’l & Comp. L. 117-160 (2018).

193. Jeffrey L. Harrison. Ohio v. American Express: misunderstanding two-sided platforms; the charge card “market;” and the need for procompetitive justifications. 70 Mercer L. Rev. 437-455 (2019).

194. Susan N. Gary. Best interests in the long term: fiduciary duties and ESG integration. 90 U. Colo. L. Rev. 731-801 (2019).

195. Joshua C. Macey. Book review. What corporate veil? We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights by Adam Winkler. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1195-1214 (2019).

196. Shaanan Cohney, David Hoffman, Jeremy Sklaroff & David Wishnick. Coin-operated capitalism. 119 Colum. L. Rev. 591-676 (2019).

197. Steven A. Bank, George S. Georgiev. Securities disclosure as soundbite: the case of CEO pay ratios. 60 B.C. L. Rev. 1123-1203 (2019).

198. Ariana R, Levinson, Sue Eng Ly, Ryan Fenwick, Thomas E. Rutledge & Andrew Kump. Alleviating food insecurity via cooperative bylaws. 26 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 227-289 (2019).

199. Paul H. Edelman, Wei Jiang, Randall S. Thomas. Will tenure voting give corporate managers lifetime tenure? 97 Tex. L. Rev. 991-1029 (2019).

200. Emily Cauble. Taxing selling partners. 94 Wash. L. Rev. 1-38 (2019).

201. Catherine A. Hardee. Veil piercing and the untapped power of state courts. 94 Wash. L. Rev. 217-274 (2019).

202. Nicole G. Iannarone. Rethinking automated investment adviser disclosure. 50 U. Tol. L. Rev. 433-445 (2019).

203. Andrea L. Seidt, Noula Zaharis, Charles Jarrett. Paying attention to that man behind the curtain: state securities regulators’ early conversations with robo-advisers. 50 U. Tol. L. Rev. 501-523 (2019).

204. Steven A. Bank, George S. Georgiev. Securities disclosure as soundbite: the case of CEO pay ratios. 60 B.C. L. Rev. 1123-1203 (2019).

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205. Jeffrey Willis. Book review. A space traveler’s guide to business litigation. Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, 4th ed. edited by Robert L. Haig. 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 427-436 (2019).

206. John C. Coffee Jr., Robert J. Jackson, Jr., Joshua R. Mitts, & Robert E. Bishop Activist directors and agency costs: what happens when an activist director goes on the board? 104 Cornell L. Rev. 381-466 (2019).

207. Nikolas Bowie. Book review. Corporate personhood v. corporate statehood. We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights by Adam Winkler. 132 Harv. L. Rev. 2009-2040 (2019).

208. Zohar Goshen, Sharon Hannes. The death of corporate law. 94 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 263-315 (2019).

209. Miriam A. Cherry. Corporate social responsibility and crowdwashing in the gig economy. 63 St. Louis U. L.J. 1-20 (2018).

210. Dorothy S. Lund. Nonvoting shares and efficient corporate governance. 71 Stan. L. Rev. 687-745 (2019).

211. Caitlin M. Ajax, Diane Strauss. Corporate sustainability disclosures in American case law: purposeful or mere “puffery?” 45 Ecology L.Q. 703-734 (2018).

212. Brent J. Horton. Spotify’s direct listing: is it a recipe for gatekeeper failure? 72 SMU L. Rev. 177-214 (2019).

213. Afra Afsharipour, J. Travis Laster. Enhanced scrutiny on the buy-side. 53 Ga. L. Rev. 443-493 (2019).

214. David Kwok. Is vagueness choking the white-collar statute? 53 Ga. L. Rev. 495-548 (2019).

215. Stavros Gadinis, Amelia Miazad. The hidden power of compliance. 103 Minn. L. Rev. 2135-2209 (2019).

216. Jennifer G. Hill. The trajectory of American corporate governance: shareholder empowerment and private ordering combat. 2019 U. Ill. L. Rev. 507-562.

217. Benjamin P. Edwards, Ann C. McGinley. Venture bearding. 52 UC Davis L. Rev. 1873-1925 (2019).

218. Patricia H. Lee. Crowdfunding capital in the age of blockchain-based tokens. 92 St. John’s L. Rev. 833-913 (2018).

219. Victoria L. Schwartz. The celebrity stock market. 52 UC Davis L. Rev. 2033-2104 (2019).

220. Nathaniel S. Hammons. Intellectual property issues for startups participating in entrepreneurship support programs in Wisconsin. 22 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 3-34 (2018).

221. Amy Deen Westbrook. Securing the nation or entrenching the board? The evolution of CFIUS review of corporate acquisitions. 102 Marq. L. Rev. 643-699 (2019).

222. Joshua S. Masur, Jackson Salovaara. Bankruptcy as bailout: coal company insolvency and the erosion of federal law. 71 Stan. L. Rev. 879-962 (2019).

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223. Michael J. O’Connor. Overreaching its mandate? Considering the SEC’s authority to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges. 11 Drexel L. Rev. 539-595 (2019).

224. Carol Goforth. Securities treatment of tokenized offerings under U.S. law. 46 Pepp. L. Rev. 405-470 (2019).

225. Gaia Balp. Activist shareholders at de facto controlled companies. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 341-393 (2019).

226. Kiarie Mwaura. Disqualification of company directors: safeguarding the public interest in the Kenyan investment market. 37 J.L. & Com. 167-178 (2019).

227. Ofer Eldar. Can lax corporate law increase shareholder value? Evidence from Nevada. 61 J.L. & Econ. 555-605 (2018).

228. Joel F. Houston, Chen Lin, Wensi Xie. Shareholder protection and the cost of capital. 61 J.L. & Econ. 677-710 (2018).

229. John H. Matheson, Vilena Nicolet. Shareholder democracy and special interest governance. 103 Minn. L. Rev. 1649-1697 (2019).

230. Timothy L. Fort, student Melissa Latini. The duty to establish, monitor, and enforce: how today’s corporate compliance standards provide a workable model to limit defamation and protect First Amendment freedoms. 33 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 35-68 (2019).

231. James D. Nelson. Corporate disestablishment. 105 Va. L. Rev. 595-654 (2019).

232. Eric C. Chaffee. Collaboration theory and corporate tax avoidance. 76 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 93-162 (2019).

233. Mirit Eyal-Cohen. Innovation agents. 76 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 163-259 (2019).

234. Benjamin Means. The value of insider control. 60 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 891-935 (2019).

235. Megan Wischmeier Shaner. Interpreting organizational “contracts” and the private ordering of public company governance. 60 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 985-1041 (2019).

236. Ernest Edward Badway, Joshua Horn, Christie McGuinness. Why does the SEC hate lawyers and will the bitterness ever go away: a review of the reasons for the current state of this relationship and a proposed path forward. 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 313-340 (2019).

237. Doris Toyou. Protection of private equity investors under the Dodd-Frank Act. 37 J.L. & Com. 115-165 (2019).

238. Charles W. Mooney Jr. Global standards for securities holding infrastructures: a soft law/FinTech model for reform. 40 Mich. J. Int’l L. 531-547 (2019).

239. John T. Holden, Ryan M. Rodenberg. Modern day bucket shops? Fantasy sports and illegal exchanges. 6 Tex. A&M L. Rev 619-651 (2019).

240. Jennifer S. Fan. Innovating inclusion: the impact of women on private company boards. 46 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 345-414 (2019).

241. Erin L. Sheley. Tort answers to the problem of corporate criminal mens rea. 97 N.C. L. Rev. 773-841 (2019).

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242. Andrew K. Jennings. Firm value and intracorporate arbitration. 38 Rev. Litig. 1-67 (2018).

243. R. Montgomery Donaldson. Inside funding rounds in venture-backed companies: the perils of "effective control." 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 419-458 (2019).

244. Adriana Z. Robertson. Shadow banking, shadow bailouts. 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 459-528 (2019).

245. David Skeel. 34th Pileggi Lecture. Notes from the Puerto Rico Oversight (Not Control) Board. 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 529-549 (2019).

246. Alina Veneziano. Studying the hegemony of the extraterritoriality of U.S. securities laws: what it means for foreign investors, foreign markets, and efforts at harmonization. 17 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 343-371 (2019).

247. Jay Butler. Corporations as semi-states. 57 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 221-282 (2019).

248. Hari M. Osofsky, Jacqueline Peel, Brett McDonnell, & Anita Foerster, Energy re-investment. 94 Ind. L.J. 595-652 (2019).

249. Jonathan Macey, Hon. Leo E. Strine Jr. Citizens United as bad corporate law. 2019 Wis. L. Rev. 451-530.

250. Ethan Yale. Mutual fund tax overhang. 38 Va. Tax Rev. 397-444 (2019).

251. Deborah Ginsberg. The building blocks of the blockchain. 20 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 471-491 (2019).

252. Thomas Lee Hazen. Tulips, oranges, worms, and coins -- virtual, digital, or crypto currency and the securities laws. 20 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 493-527 (2019).

253. Omri Marian, Blockchain havens and the need for their internationally-coordinated regulation. 20 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 529-568 (2019).

254. Dan Awrey. Split Derivatives: Inside the World's Most Misunderstood Contract. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 495 (2019).

255. Adam Badawi. Elisabeth de Fontenay. Is There a First-Drafter Advantage in M&A. 107 Calif. L. Rev. 1119 (2019).

256. Kent H. Barnett. Some Kind of Hearing Officer. 94 Wash. L. Rev. 515 (2019).

257. Lucian Bebchuk, Scott Hirst. The Specter of the Giant Three. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 721 (2019).

258. Emiliano Catan and Marcel Kahan, The Never-Ending Quest for Shareholder Rights: Special Meetings and Written Consent, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 743 (2019).

259. Yaron Nili. Successor CEOs Symposium: Institutional Investor Activism in the 21st Century: Responses to a Changing Landscape. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 787 (2019).

260. Peter Molk, ; Frank Partnoy, Institutional Investors as Short Sellers, 99 B.U. L. Rev.837 (2019).

261. Roy Shapira, Mandatory Arbitration and the Market for Reputation, 99 B.U. L. Rev.873 (2019).

262. Marcel Kahan and Edward Rock, Anti-Activist Poison Pills, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 915 (2019).

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263. Assaf Hamdani, ; Sharon Hannes, The Future of Shareholder Activism, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 971 (2019).

264. David H Webber, Reforming Pensions While Retaining Shareholder Voice, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1001 (2019).

265. Olufunmilayo B Arewa,.Investment Funds, Inequality, and Scarcity of Opportunity, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1023 (2019).

266. Jill Fisch, Steven Davidoff Solomon. The Problem of Sunsets. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1057 (2019).

267. Elisabeth de Fontenay, Private Equity's Governance Advantage: A Requiem, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1095 (2019).

268. Matthew T Bodie, Labor Interests and Corporate Power, . 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1123 (2019).

269. Sean J Griffith, Dorothy S Lund, .Conflicted Mutual Fund Voting in Corporate Law, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1151 (2019).

270. Claire A Hill,.Marshalling Reputation to Minimize Problematic Business Conduct, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1193 (2019).

271. Scott Hirst, Kobi Kastiel. Corporate Governance by Index Exclusion. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1229 (2019).

272. Michal Barzuza. Proxy Access for Board Diversity. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1279 (2019).

273. Lisa M. Fairfax. From Apathy to Activism: The Emergence, Impact, and Future of Shareholder Activism as the New Corporate Governance Norm. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1301 (2019).

274. Keith Williams, Ruth Johnson, Cynthia Aguilera. Proxy Voting Reform: What Is on the Agenda, What Is Not on the Agenda, and Why It Matters for Asset Owners. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1347 (2019).

275. Jessica Erickson, Investing in Corporate Procedure, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1367 (2019).

276. Darren Rosenblum. California Dreaming Symposium: Institutional Investor Activism in the 21st Century: Responses to a Changing Landscape. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1435 (2019).

277. Andrew F. Tuch. Proxy Advisor Influence Symposium: Institutional Investor Activism in the 21st Century: Responses to a Changing Landscape. 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1459 (2019).

278. Anita Indira Anand, Shareholder-Driven Corporate Governance and Its Necessary Limitations: An Analysis of Wolf, 99 B. U. L. Rev. 1515 (2019).

279. Evan Cohn. The Delaware Appraisal Remedy: Valuations in Excess of Deal Price No Longer a Safe Bet for Arbitrageurs. 13 Ohio St. Bus. L.J. 191 (2019).

280. Dina Dalessandro. The Development of Social Enterprise and Rise of Benefit Corporations: A Global Solution. 15 Hastings Bus. L.J. 294 (2019).

281. Dhammika Dharmapala, Vikramaditya Khanna. Stock Market Reactions to India's 2016 Demonetization, 16 J. Empirical Stud. 281 (2019).

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282. Julia Dimitriadis, Julie Bessler, Ian Bruckner, Abbe Dembowitz, Nicholas Joynson, Joshua Mogil, Mirish Shah, David St. John, Rachel Sumpton, Adam Walker. Securities Fraud. 56 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1379 (2019).

283. Martin Edwards. Expert Directors. 90 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1051 (2019).

284. Daniel C. Esty, Quentin Karpilow. Harnessing Investor Interest in Sustainability: The Next Frontier in Environmental Information Regulation. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 625 (2019).

285. Feng Gao, Xiying Zhang. The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the Dual-Class Voting Premium. 62 J.L. & Econ. 181 (2019).

286. Leah Hengemuhle. Mea Culpa: Why Corporate Waivers of Attorney-Client Privilege Have Not Increased the Prosecution of Corporate Executives. 60 B.C. L. Rev. 1415 (2019).

287. Jeff Kosseff. Hamiltonian Cybersecurity. 54 Wake Forest L. Rev. 155 (2019).

288. Jonathan Macey. Error and Regulatory Risk in Financial Institution Regulation. 25 Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev. 155 (2019).

289. Saule T. Omarova. New Tech v. New Deal: Fintech as a Systemic Phenomenon. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 735 (2019).

290. Adriana Z. Robertson. Passive in Name Only: Delegated Management and Index Investing. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 795 (2019).

291. Emily A. Satterthwaite. Entrepreneurs' Legal Status Choices and the C Corporation Survival Penalty. 16 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 542 (2019).

292. Lee-Ford Tritt, Ryan Scott Teschner. Re-Imagining the Business Trust as a Sustainable Business Form. 97 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1 (2019).

293. Ethan D. Trotz. The Times They Are a Changin': Surveying How the Howey Test Applies to Various Cryptocurrencies. 11 Elon L. Rev. 201 (2019).

294. Robert F. Weber. The FSOC's Designation Program as a Case Study of the New Administrative Law of Financial Supervision. 36 Yale J. on Reg. 359 (2019).

295. Donald J. Weidner. Dissatisfied Members in Florida LLCs: Remedies. 18 Fla. St. U. Bus. Rev. 1 (2019).

296. John Adgent. The Adequacy of LLCs for Social Enterprise . 20 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 827 (2018-2019).

297. Lucian A. Bebchuk, Kobi Kastiel. The Perils of Small-Minority Controllers. 107 Geo. L.J. 1453 (2018-2019).

298. David J. Berger. Reconsidering Stockholder Primacy in an Era of Corporate Purpose. 74 Bus. Law. 659 (2018-2019).

299. David G. Epstein, Jake Weiss. The Fourth Circuit, Suem and Reverse Veil Piercing in Delaware Fourth Circuit Articles. 70 S. C. L. Rev. 1189 (2018-2019).

300. Joshua Fershee. An Overt Disclosure Requirement for Eliminating the Duty of Loyalty. 20 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 979 (2018-2019).

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301. William L. Fitts. Initial Coin Offerings: Getting Rid of the Venture Capitalist. 20 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 927 (2018-2019).

302. Jorge Galavis. Blame It on the Blockchain: Cryptocurrencies Boom amidst Global Regulations. 26 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 561 (2018-2019).

303. Mira Ganor. Recoupling Founders with Their IP - Improving Innovation by Rationalizing IRC Section 351. 44 J. Corp. L. 493 (2018-2019).

304. Caleb N. Griffin. Mergers Aren't So Black & White. 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 213 (2018-2019).

305. Claire A. Hill. #MeToo and the Convergence of CSR and Profit Maximization. 69 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 895 (2018-2019).

306. Charles W. Murdock. The Future of Insider Trading after Salman: Perpetuation of a Flawed Analysis or a Return to Basics. 70 Hastings L.J. 1547 (2018-2019).

307. Stefan J. Padfield. Does Corporate Personhood Matter: A Review of, and Response to, Adam Winkler's We the Corporations. 20 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 1009 (2018-2019).

308. Frank Partnoy. The Law of Two Prices: Regulatory Arbitrage, Revisited. 107 Geo. L.J. 1017 (2018-2019).

309. Adair B. Patterson. Pertuis v. Front Roe Restaurants, Inc.: Equity Restores the Corporate Veil in Single-Business Enterprise Theory Business Law. 70 S. C. L. Rev. 891 (2018-2019).

310. Joseph R. Pileri. Who Is the Client: Rethinking Professional Responsibility for Benefit Corporations. 68 Cath. U. L. Rev. 291 (2018-2019).

311. Vijay Raghavan. Rating Analyst Degrees of Freedom. 87 UMKC L. Rev. 335 (2018-2019).

312. Ethan D. Trotz. Tangled up in Blue: Adapting Securities Laws to Initial Coin Offerings. 39 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 428 (2018-2019).

313. Michael J. O'Connor; Overreaching Its Mandate: Considering the SEC's Authority to Regulate Cryptocurrency Exchanges; 11 Drexel L. Rev. 539 (2018-2019).

314. Ernest Badway, Edward, Joshua Horn, Christie McGuinness. Why Does the SEC Hate Lawyers and Will the Bitterness Ever Go Away: A Review of the Reasons for the Current State of This Relationship and a Proposed Path Forward; 13 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 313 (2018-2019).

315. Philipp Maume, Mathias Fromberger. Regulations of Initial Coin Offerings: Reconciling U.S. and E.U. Securities Laws; 19 Chi. J. Int'l L. 548 (2018-2019).

316. Brennan Ackerman. The Fiduciary Duties of the Board of Directors: Cybersecurity Potential Liability and Preventative Actions; 2 Wayne St. U.J. Bus. L. 12 (2019).

317. Taylor Heath Dove, Heaton J. B. Davidson. Bias-Corrected Estimation of Price Impact in Securities Litigation; 21 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 184 (2019).

318. Philip S. Goldberg, Christopher E. Appel, Victor E. Schwartz. The U.S. Supreme Court's Personal Jurisdiction Paradigm Shift to End Litigation Tourism; 14 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 51 (2019).

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319. Michael Mendelson. From Initial Coin Offerings to Security Tokens: A U.S. Federal Securities Law Analysis; 22 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 52 (2019).

320. Stephen Fraidin, Meredith Foster. The Evolution of Private Equity and the Change in General Partner Compensation Terms in the 1980s ; 24 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 321 (2018-2019).

321. Rene Otto, Wim Weterings. D&O Insurance and Corporate Governance: Is D&O Insurance Indicative of the Quality of Corporate Governance in a Company; 24 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 105 (2019).

322. Jessica Ortiz, Caleb Hayes-Deats, Michelle Parthum. The U.S. Supreme Court Case That Could Significantly Expand Civil Liability under the Federal Securities Laws; 29 Sec. Litig. 12 (2018-2019).

323. Joseph S. Simms, Andrew T. Illig. Is It Your First Time Having a Client under Investigation by FINRA ; 29 Sec. Litig. 8 (2018-2019).

324. Kobi Kastiel, Adi Libson. Global Antitakeover Devices; 36 Yale J. on Reg. 117 (2019).

325. Charles W. Mooney, Jr. Global Standards for Securities Holding Infrastructures: A Soft Law/ Fintech Model for Reform 40 Mich. J. Int'l L. 531 (2018-2019).

326. R. Montgomery Donaldson. Inside Funding Rounds in Venture-Backed Companies: The Perils of Effective Control; 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 419 (2018-2019).

327. Jeff Cohodes. Perspective on Dodd-Frank Act, Risk Management, and the Financial Crisis of 2008 from a Former Chief Risk Officer Remarks; 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 533 (2018-2019).

328. Marc I. Steinberg. The Federalization of Corporate Governance - An Evolving Process Symposium Articles; 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 539 (2018-2019).

329. Mary Kreiner Ramirez. Whistling past the Graveyard: Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Programs Dodge Bullets Fighting Financial Crime Symposium Articles; 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 617 (2018-2019).

330. Wendy Gerwick Couture. Prosecuting Securities Fraud under Section 17(a) (2) Symposium Articles; 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 669 (2018-2019).

331. Christian A. Johnson. From Fire Hose to Garden Hose: Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act Symposium Articles; 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 715 (2018-2019).

332. Jennifer O'Hare. Private Ordering and Improving Information Flow to the Board of Directors: The Duty to Inform By law; 53 U. Rich. L. Rev. 557 (2018-2019).

333. Steven A Bank, George S Georgiev. Securities Disclosure as Soundbite: The Case of CEO Pay Ratios; 60 B.C. L. Rev. 1123 (2019).

334. Yaniv Vertinsky Heled, Cass Liza Brewer. Why Healthcare Companies Should Be (come) Benefit Corporations; 60 B.C. L. Rev. 73 (2019).

335. Todd Meierhenry. Dodd-Frank Act and Its Impact on the Municipal Issuers, Underwriters, and Advisors; 63 S.D. L. Rev. 565 (2018-2019).

336. Nareg Essaghoolian. Initial Coin Offerings: Emerging Technology's Fundraising Innovation Comment; 66 UCLA L. Rev. 294 (2019).

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337. Gregg Polsky. Explaining Choice-of-Entity Decisions by Silicon Valley Start-Ups; 70 Hastings L.J. 409 (2018-2019).

338. Jonathan Rohr, Aaron Wright. Blockchain-based Token Sales, Initial Coin Offerings, and the Democratization of Public Capital Markets; 70 Hastings L.J. 463 (2018-2019).

339. Bernard S. Sharfman. How the SEC Can Help Mitigate the Proactive Agency Costs of Agency Capitalism; 8 Am. U. Bus. L. Rev. 1 (2019).

340. Richard E. Brodsky. Something Called the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board: Unexamined Issues of Constitutionality; 8 Am. U. Bus. L. Rev. 23 (2019).

341. Adi Libson. Taking Shareholders' Social Preferences Seriously: Confronting a New Agency Problem; 9 UC Irvine L. Rev. 699 (2018-2019).

342. Jeffrey S. Lubbers. The Regulatory Accountability Act Loses Steam but the Trump Executive Order on ALJ Selection Upturned 71 Years of Practice The Trump Administration and Administrative Law: Commentary and Responses; 94 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 741 (2019).

343. Erin L Sheley. Tort Answers to the Problem of Corporate Criminal Mens Rea; 97 N.C. L. Rev. 773 (2018-2019).

344. Iman Anabtawi, The Twilight of Enhanced Scrutiny in Delaware M&A Jurisprudence, 43 Del. J. Corp. L. 161-211 (2019).

345. Henry T. C. Hu, John D. Morley. A regulatory framework for exchange-traded funds, 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 839-942 (2018).

346. Chris Brummer and Yesha Yadav, Fintech and the Innovation Trilemma, 107 Geo. L. J. 235 (2019).

347. Joshua Mitts & Eric Talley “Informed Trading and Cybersecurity Breaches” 9 Harv. Bus. L. Rev. 1-52 (2019).

348. Amy Westbrook, David A. Westbrook. Snapchat's Gift: Equity Culture in High-Tech Firms, 46 Florida State University Law Review 861 (2019)

349. James Cox, Tomas J. Modino and Randall S. Thomas, Understanding the (Ir)Relevance of Shareholder Votes on M&A Deals, 69 Duke L. J. 503-582 (2019).

350. Matt Cain, Jill Fisch, Steven Davidoff Solomon and Randall Thomas, Mootness Fees, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1777-1816 (2019).

351. Andrew Verstein, Crypto Assets and Insider Trading Law’s Domain 105 Iowa L.Rev. 1-59 (2019).

352. Andrew Verstein, Upstream Liability, Entities as Boards, and the Theory of the Firm 74 Bus. Law. 313-327 (2019).

353. Andrew Verstein, Privatizing Personalized Law, 86 U. Chi. L. Rev. 551-580 (2019).

354. Henry T. C. Hu, John D. Morley. The SEC and regulation of exchange-traded funds: A commendable start and a welcome invitation, 92 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1155-1202 (2019).

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355. Lucian Bebchuk, Scott Hirst. Index Funds and the Future of Corporate Governance: Theory, Evidence, and Policy, 119 Columbia L. Rev. 2029-2146 (2019).

356. Gina-Gail S. Fletcher, Engineered Credit Default Swaps: Innovative or Manipulative?, 94 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1073 (2019).

357. Franklin A. Gevurtz, The Shareholder Approval Conundrum, 60 B.C. L. Rev. 1831 (2019).

358. Jessica Erickson, Automating Settlements in Corporate Litigation, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1817-1869 (2019).

359. Mihailis E. Diamantis & William S. Laufer, Prosecution and Punishment of Corporate Criminality, 14 Ann. Rev. L. & Soc. Sci. 453-472 (2019).

360. Mihailis E. Diamantis, The Law’s Missing Account of Corporate Character, 17 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 865-896 (2019).

361. Mihailis E. Diamantis, Clockwork Corporations: A Character Theory of Corporate Punishment, 103 Iowa L. Rev. 507-569 (2018).

362. Matthew G. Doré, Lifting the Veil on Iowa Piercing Jurisprudence and Suggestions for Reform, 67 Drake L. Rev. 619 (2019).

363. Hari M. Osofsky, Jacqueline Peel, Brett McDonnell, & Anita Foerster, Energy Re-Investment, 94 Ind. L.J. 595 (2019).

364. Tom C.W. Lin, Artificial Intelligence, Finance, and the Law, 88 Fordham L. Rev. 531 (2019).

365. Darren Rosenblum and Yaron Nili, Board Diversity by Term Limits? 71 Ala. L. Rev. 211 (2019).

366. Jill E. Fisch, Assaf Hamdani & Steven Davidoff Solomon, The New Titans of Wall Street: A Theoretical Framework for Passive Investors, 168 U. Pa. L. Rev. 17 (2019).

367. Robert Bartlett, Matthew Cain, Jill E. Fisch & Steven Davidoff Solomon, The Myth of Morrison: Securities Fraud Litigation Against Foreign Issuers, 74 Bus. Law. 967 (2019).

368. George S. Geis, Information Litigation in Corporate Law, 71 Ala. L. Rev. 407-451 (2019).

369. Joseph A. Franco, Commoditized Governance: The Curious Case of Investment Company Shared Series Trusts, 44 J. Corp. L. 233 (2018).

370. Kathryn Judge, Guarantor of Last Resort, 97 Texas L. Rev. 707 (2019).

371. Patrick Corrigan, The Seller's Curse and the Underwriter's Pricing Pivot: A Behavioral Theory of IPO Pricing, 13 Va. J.L. & Bus., 335-413 (2019).

372. Elizabeth Pollman, Startup Governance, 168 U. Pa. L. Rev. 155 (2019).

373. Geeyoung Min, Shareholder Voice in Corporate Charter Amendments, 43 J.Corp. Law 289 (2018).

374. Geeyooung Min & Hye Young You, Active Firms and Active Shareholders: Corporate Political Activity and Shareholder Proposals, 48 Journal of Legal Studies 81 (2019).

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375. Young Ran (Christine) Kim & Geeyoung Min, Insulation by Separation: When Dual-Class Stock Met Corporate Spin-offs 10 UC Irvine L. Rev. 1 (2019)

376. James D. Cox, Frank Partnoy, Professor Randall Thomas's Depolarizing and Neutral Approach to Shareholder Rights, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1755 (2919).

377. Colleen Honigsberg, The Case for Individual Audit Partner Accountability 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1871 (2019).

378. Charles R Korsmo, Minor Myers, Lead Plaintiff Incentives in Aggregate Litigation, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1923 (2019).

379. Ann M.Lipton, After Corwin: Down the Controlling Shareholder Rabbit Hole, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 1977 (2019).

380. Pollman, Elizabeth, Corporate Oversight and Disobedience, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 2013 (2019)

381. Amanda M. Rose, Calculating SEC Whistleblower Awards: A Theoretical Approach, 72 Vand. L. Rev. 2047 (2019).

382. David H. Webber, The Other Janus and the Future of Labor's Capital, 72 Vand. L. Rev.2087 (2019).

383. Cathy Hwang, Faux Contracts, 105 Va. L. Rev.1025 (2019).