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9 Aug 2019, 6:16 am
Pritchard (University of Michigan), on Monday, August 5, 2019 Tags: Agency costs, Attorneys’ fees, Class actions, Halliburton, PSLRA, Securities fraud, Securities litigation, Settlements, Shareholder suits, Shareholder value The Case for Quarterly and Environmental, Social, and Governance Reporting Posted by Sandra J. [read post]
7 Feb 2013, 1:54 pm by Patrick S. O'Donnell
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.Lear, Jonathan. [read post]
2 Jun 2019, 11:27 pm by Chuck Cosson
  See https://www.lawfareblog.com/notes-mueller-report-reading-diary#Introduction%20to%20Volume%20I [4]See, e.g., Stratfor, “How the Wild West of the Internet Will Be Won,” (July 26, 2017) https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/how-wild-west-internet-will-be-won [5]See, e.g., “John Perry Barlow: Is Cyberspace Still Anti-Sovereign? [read post]
6 Jun 2018, 9:00 am by Josh Blackman
In a January 2018 memorandum, President Trump’s attorneys told Special Counsel Robert Mueller that without exception, “the President’s lawful exercise of his constitutional power ... cannot constitute obstruction of justice. [read post]
21 Nov 2011, 1:50 pm by Geoffrey Rapp
Alexander Payne, Note, Rebuilding the prevent defense: why unethical agents continue to score and what can be done to change the game, 13 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT & TECHNOLOGY LAW 657 (2011)David Pepper, Comment, Anand v. [read post]
3 Feb 2024, 11:27 am by Christopher J. Walker
” Multidisciplinary historical scholarship has had and continues to have profound implications for constitutional jurisprudence today, becoming integral to federal appellate court briefs, and peppered through the notes of recent Supreme Court decisions. [read post]
22 Mar 2012, 2:59 am
., the 1996 Cyclospora outbreak first linked to strawberries and later linked to raspberries and the 2008 Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak first linked to tomatoes and later to Jalapeno peppers are well-known examples of what can happen if an outbreak is incorrectly linked to a food.Being wrong can cause serious economic harm to industry, reduce public and industry confidence in government and undermine support and trust for future investigations and findings. [read post]