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Financing the Benefit Corporation, Steven A. Dean, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
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SE(c)(3): A Catalyst for Social Enterprise Crowdfunding, Dana Brakman Reiser, Steven A. Dean Faculty Scholarship
Hunting Stag with FLY Paper: A Hybrid Financial Instrument for Social Enterprise, Steven A. Dean, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Theorizing Forms for Social Enterprise, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Charity Law's Essentials, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Forward: The Federalization of Nonprofit and Charity Law, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Linking NGO Accountability and the Legitimacy of Global Governance, Dana Brakman Reiser, Claire R. Kelly Faculty Scholarship
Governing and Financing Blended Enterprise, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Blended Enterprise and the Dual Mission Dilemma, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
For-Profit Philanthropy, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Director Independence in the Independent Sector, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Nonprofit Takeovers: Regulating the Market for Mission, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Introduction, Symposium: Who Guards the Guardians?: Monitoring and Enforcement of Charity Governance, Dana Brakman Reiser, Evelyn E. Brody Faculty Scholarship
There Ought to Be a Law: The Disclosure Focus of Recent Legislative Proposals for Nonprofit Reform, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Enron.org: Why Sarbanes-Oxley Will Not Ensure Comprehensive Nonprofit Accountability, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Dismembering Civil Society: The Social Cost of Internally Undemocratic Nonprofits, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Decision-Makers Without Duties: Defining the Duties of Parent Corporations Acting as Sole Corporate Members in Nonprofit Health Care System, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Charting No Man's Land: Applying Jurisdictional and Choice of Law Doctrine to Interstate Compacts, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Public Choice Theory: A Unifying Framework for Judicial Activism, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
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