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Little Power Struggles Everywhere: Attacks on the Administrative State at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
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The Fiduciary Principle of Insider Trading Needs Revision, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
The Challenge of Fiduciary Regulation: The Investment Advisors Act After Seventy-Five Years, Roberta S. Karmel Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
IOSCO's Response to the Financial Crisis, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
An Orderly Liquidation Authority Is Not the Solution to Too-Big-To-Fail, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
The Future of the Securities and Exchange Commission as a Market Regulator, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Should a Duty to the Corporation be Imposed on Institutional Shareholders?, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Regulating Corporations: Who's Making the Rules, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Implications of the Stakeholder Model, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Is It Time for a Federal Corporation Law, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Duty to the Target: Is an Attorney's Duty to the Corporation a Paradigm for Directors?, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Qualitative Standards for Qualified Securities: SEC Regulation of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
The Independent Corporate Board: A Means to What End?, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Glass-Steagall: Some Critical Reflections, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
An Identity Crisis for the Corporate Lawyer, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Ambivalent Reflections on Regulation, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
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