The University of Chicago Business Law Review
The University of Chicago Business Law Review, also known as UChiBLR, is a business law journal focused on securities, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, tax, corporate governance, business regulation, and other business law topics that entertain the intersection of law and economics. UChiBLR aims to provide a venue for academic engagement inclusive of professionals along a spectrum ranging from academics and practitioners focused on the private sector to academics, regulators, and policy makers that work in the regulatory sphere.
Current Issue: Volume 5, Number 1 (2026)
Are Banks Obsolete?
Jonathan R. Macey
Fraudulent Transfer Law’s Forgotten Foundations
Douglas G. Baird
Let’s NMS with Texas: The Implications of the Texas Stock Exchange for Self-Regulation
Onnig H. Dombalagian
Premium Justice: An Egalitarian Defense of Risk-Based Insurance Pricing
Travis Luis Pantin
Risk, Return, and Restoration: A Fundamental Approach to Pre-Judgment Interest
Yijia Lu and Scott Vincent
