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25 Mar 2022, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
The investigations stemmed from the origin of billboards encouraging voters to support replacing the James Brown Arena. [read post]
11 Nov 2021, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
For the Symposium on Carol Nackenoff and Julie Novkov, American by Birth: Wong Kim Ark and the Battle for Citizenship (University Press of Kansas, 2021). [read post]
8 Nov 2021, 1:29 pm by Emily Dai
Christopher Jaffrelot, senior research fellow and professor at Sciences Po, was the primary speaker. [read post]
17 Oct 2021, 8:19 am by Bridget Crawford
Hatcher PovertyLawProf Baltimore       Will Hubbard ProfHubbard Baltimore       Margaret E. [read post]
7 May 2021, 5:55 am
Cole, Sidley Austin LLP, on Thursday, May 6, 2021 Tags: Boards of Directors, Corporate culture, ESG, Management, Political spending, Public perception, Reputation Reform of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Posted by Lynn E. [read post]
26 Mar 2021, 6:09 am
Gill, Mayer Brown LLP, on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Tags: Corporate fraud, D&O insurance, Delaware cases, Delaware law, Fiduciary duties, Incorporations, Merger litigation, Mergers & acquisitions Are Women Underpriced? [read post]
19 Jan 2021, 10:47 am by William Ford, Tia Sewell
Richard Arenberg, visiting professor of political science at Brown University, will argue to keep the practice of the filibuster. [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 12:10 pm by Kevin Kaufman
Key Findings Introduction Climate Change and Energy Consumption Cost Recovery and Expensing, Explained Energy Tax Policy in the United States Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Increased Capital Stock Turnover Retrofitting Accelerating the Shift Towards Clean Energy Housing Investment, Density, and Sprawl A Word on Policy Neutrality Expensing Is a Great Complement for Green Policies Conclusion Key Findings Expensing for capital investments would increase new investment and capital stock… [read post]
23 Dec 2020, 9:07 am by Sam Cohen
Described as an “aircraft carrier killer” by Taiwanese press, these ships are armed with Sea Sword II anti-aircraft missiles, eight subsonic Hsiung Feng II (HF-2) anti-ship missiles, eight supersonic Hsiung Feng III (HF-3) medium-range missiles, one Phalanx close-in weapons system (CIWS), two 12.7 mm Browning M2HB machine guns and two Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes. [read post]