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October 31, 2008
Over at the Yale Pocket Part
Posted by Usha Rodrigues
Two items of interest: a series of reactions to Anupam Chander's 2003 essay comparing minority protections in corporate law and constitutional law (Stephen Bainbridge weighs in, among others). Also, the Pocket Part is seeking submissions for a legal ethics symposium. I remember my law school Professional Responsiblity class as being hyper-litigation focused, but colleagues here at Georgia tell me that's changed post-Enron.
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