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Maria Lucia Passador, assistant professor of law at Bocconi University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Exploring Governance Gambits and Business Judgment in In/Out-Sourcing Tactics.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University.
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Paul Weitzel, assistant professor of law at the University of Nebraksa, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article AI Governance through Corporate Theory.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Roberto Tallarita, assistant professor of law at Harvard University, and Kenneth Khoo, lecturer at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Expanding Shareholder Voice: The Impact of SEC Guidance on Environmental and Social Proposals.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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James Tierney, assistant professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Reconsidering Securities Industry Bars.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Melissa Jacoby, professor of law at the University of North Carolina, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her book Unjust Debts: How Our Bankruptcy System Makes America More Unequal.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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James Park, professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article The SEC as an Entrepreneurial Enforcer.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Susan Morse, professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article The Truth About Safe Harbors. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Mitu Gulati, professor of law at the University of Virginia; Ugo Panizza, professor of international economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute; and Mark Weidemaier, professor of law at the University of North Carolina, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their paper Obscure Contract Terms: An Inadvertent Pricing Experiment. The paper was co-authored with Stephen Choi of New York University and Robert Scott of Columbia University.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Hester Peirce, a commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her career, how regulators use the work of academic experts, and how academics can contribute to the regulatory process.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Travis Laster, a vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his career, how judges use the work of academic experts, and how academics can contribute to the judicial process.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Alison Frankel, a journalist covering high-stakes commercial litigation at Reuters, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her career, how journalists work with academic experts, and how academics can contribute to the process of journalism.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Stephen Sachs, professor of law at Harvard University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Dormant Commerce and Corporate Jurisdiction.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Ifeoma Ajunwa, professor of law at Emory University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her book The Quantified Worker: Law and Technology in the Modern Workplace.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Stelios Michalopoulos, professor of political economy at Brown University, and Christopher Rauh, professor of economics and data science at the University of Cambridge, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Movies.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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George Werner, a recent graduate of Duke Law School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his note Norm Commandeering and the Tobacco Trust.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Special Note: KFilings—the free SEC EDGAR email alerts service mentioned by the host at the top of the show—is available at https://kfilings.com.
William Bunting, assistant professor of law at Stetson University, and Tomer Stein, assistant professor of law at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Amicus Lobbying: Friends of the Court or Friends of the Industry?.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Alexandra Roberts, professor of law and media at Northeastern University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Multilevel Lies.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Brian Highsmith, an academic fellow in law and political economy at Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. candidate in government and social policy at Harvard University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Regulating Location Incentives.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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William Clayton, professor of law at Brigham Young University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article High-End Securities Regulation: Reflections on the SEC’s 2022-23 Private Funds Rulemaking.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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Christine Abely, assistant professor of law at New England Law School Boston, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her new book, The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
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