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United States v. Donziger: How the Mere Appearance of Judicial Impropriety Harms Us All, Jackie Kushner Journal of Law and Policy
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“The EU Challenge to the SEC”: A View from 2021, Howell E. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Karmel’s Dissent: The SEC’s Use and Occasional Misuse of Section 21(a) Reports of Investigation, James J. Park Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Roberta Karmel and the "Brooklyn School", Edward J. Janger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Procedural Accounta- bility Gap, Afonso Seixas-Nunes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Debate Over Disclosure in Third-Party Litigation Finance: Balancing the Need for Transparency with Efficiency, Alec J. Manfre Brooklyn Law Review
A Firm Pillar of Local Justice: The Failures of the New York Town and Village Justice Courts Supporting Statewide Adoption of the District Court Model, Noah Sexton Journal of Law and Policy
TELLING THE STORY ON YOUR TIMESHEETS: A FEE EXAMINER'S TIPS FOR CREDITORS' LAWYERS AND BANKRUPTCY ESTATE PROFESSIONALS, Nancy B. Rapoport Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Limited Scope Lottery: Playing the Odds on Your Ability to Withdraw, Lianne S. Pinchuk Brooklyn Law Review
Towards A More Ethical LL.M. Degree: Let's Give International Lawyers the Value they Deserve, Carrie Teitcher, Kathleen Darvil Faculty Scholarship
Social Responsibility Regulation and Its Challenges to Corporate Compliance, Stephen Kim Park Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Chipping Away at Compliance: How Compliance Programs Lose Legitimacy and its Impact on Unethical Behavior, David Hess Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Compliance Officers: Personal Liability, Protections, and Posture, Jennifer M. Pacella Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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, Ernest Edward Badway, Joshua Horn, Christie McGuinness Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Transparency in Corporate Groups, Jay Lawrence Westbrook Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Reconceptualizing the Whistleblower's Dilemma, Miriam Baer Faculty Scholarship
The Death of Private Practice: How the Rising Cost of Healthcare is Destroying Physician Autonomy, Oliver Owaid Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Accountability in Corporate Governance in China and The Impact of Guanxi as A Double-Edged Sword, Andrew Keay, Jingchen Zhao Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Social Capital of Directors and Corporate Governance: A Social Network Analysis, Zihan Niu, Christopher Chen Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Reevaluating Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Hackers, Anne E. Conroy Brooklyn Law Review
Bankruptcy: Where Attorneys Can Lose Big Even If They Win Big, Stanislav Veyber Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Compliance, Technology, and Modern Finance, Tom C.W. Lin Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Cybersecurity Threat: Compliance and the Role of Whistleblowers, Jennifer M. Pacella Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
New Rules of War in the Battle of the Experts: Amending the Expert Witness Disqualification Test for Conflicts of Interest, Nina A. Vershuta Brooklyn Law Review
Onlookers Tell an Extraordinary Entity What to Do, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Confronting the Two Faces of Corporate Fraud, Miriam H. Baer Faculty Scholarship
Message in Mortgage: What Dodd-Frank's 'Qualified Mortgage' Tells Us About Ourselves, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Corrupt Intentions: Bribery, Unlawful Gratuity, and Honest-Services Fraud, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Changes to the Culture of Adversarialness: Endorsing Candor, Cooperation and Civility in Relationships between Prosecutors and Defense Counsel, Stacy Caplow, Lisa Griffin Faculty Scholarship
Playing Well With Others -- But Still Winning: Chief Justice Roberts, Precedent, and the Possibilities of a Multi Member Court, William D. Araiza Faculty Scholarship
Pitfalls Ahead: A Manifesto for the Training of Lawyers, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Life at the Center Reflections on My Career, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Sanctioning the Ambulance Chaser, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Therapeutic Forgetting: The Legal and Ethical Implications of Memory Dampening, Adam Kolber Faculty Scholarship
The Zeal Shortage, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Introduction: The Plaintiff's Bar, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain Faculty Scholarship
Corporate Misbehavior by Elite Decision-Makers Symposium - Perspectives from Law and Social Psychology: Introduction, James A. Fanto Faculty Scholarship
Whistleblowing and the Public Director: Countering Corporate Inner Circles, James A. Fanto Faculty Scholarship
Subtle Hazards Revisited: The Corruption of a Financial Holding Company by a Corporate Client's Inner Circle, James A. Fanto Faculty Scholarship
The Gatekeeping Role in Civil Litigation and the Abdication of Legal Values in Favor of Scientific Values, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
What Clients Want, What Lawyers Need., Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Slashing and Burning Prisoners' Rights: Congress and the Supreme Court in Dialogue, Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
Professionalism, Gender and the Public Interest: The Advocacy of Protection, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
Greenmail, the Control Premium and Shareholder Duty, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Under Advisement: Attorney Fee Forfeiture and the Supreme Court, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Duty to the Target: Is an Attorney's Duty to the Corporation a Paradigm for Directors?, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
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