The University of Chicago Business Law Review
Volume 1, Number 1 (2022) Summer
ESG and Private Ordering
Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis, and David H. Webber
Competing Views on The Economic Structure of Corporate Law
Lucian Arye Bebchuk
Just Say No? Shareholder Voting on Securities Class Actions
Albert H. Choi, Stephen J. Choi, and A. C. Pritchard
Hidden History of Securities Damages
Allen Ferrell
Purpose Proposals
Jill E. Fisch
Rereading the “One Share, One Vote” Principle: Is It Also a Matter of Competition?
Federico Ghezzi, Chiara Mosca, and Maria Lucia Passador
The New Corporate Governance
Oliver Hart and Luigi Zingales
Endogenous Choice of Stakes Under Common Ownership
C. Scott Hemphill and Marcel Kahan
Should There Be Corporate Governance Police?
M. Todd Henderson
Shadow Contracts
Jessica S. Jeffers and Anne M. Tucker
The Win-Win That Wasn’t: Managing to the Stock Market’s Negative Effects on American Workers and Other Corporate Stakeholders
Aneil Kovvali and Leo E. Strine Jr.
Insider Trading: Easterbrook and Fischel and Easterbrook vs. Fischel
Jonathan R. Macey
Easterbrook and Fischel on Corporate Purpose
Edward B. Rock
Pills in a World of Activism and ESG
Caley Petrucci and Guhan Subramanian
Domestic Corporations and the Alien Tort Statute
Joseph Downey