Vol. 55 No. 3, December 2002
Index
- Gerald Gunther.
- The myth of state competition in corporate law.
- The end of bankruptcy.
- Director primacy in corporate takeovers: preliminary reflections.
- Takeover defenses work. is that such a bad thing?
- Classification cancels corporate accountability.
- Do antitakeover defenses decrease shareholder wealth? The ex post/ex ante valuation problem.
- The professorial bear hug: the ESB proposal as a conscious effort to make the Delaware courts confront the basic "just say no" question.
- The powerful antitakeover force of staggered boards: further findings and a reply to symposium participants.
- Trust and betrayal in the medical marketplace.
- Ideology and trust.
- In search of fair housing in cyberspace: the implications of the Communications Decency Act for fair housing on the Internet.
- Getting beyond affirmative action: thinking about racial inequality in the twenty-first century.
- Labored Relations: Law, Politics, and the NLRB, A Memoir.