Navigating Federalism in Corporate and Securities Law
Tulane Law School – 6329 Freret Street
Room 110
Sponsored by:
Center on Law and the Economy
Organized by Murphy Affiliate Ann Lipton at the Tulane Law School
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8:30‐9:45 The Problem of Large Shareholders
Discussant: Urska Velikonja
- Robert Jackson (Columbia), Activist Directors and Information Leakage
- Edward Rock (NYU), Defusing the Antitrust Threat to Institutional Investor Involvement in Corporate Governance
9:45‐11:00 The Problem of Small Shareholders
Discussant: Ann Lipton
- Jill Fisch (Penn), Advance Voting Instructions: Tapping the Voice of the Excluded Retail Investor
- J.W. Verret (Scalia), Crowdfunding
11:00‐11:15 Break
11:15‐12:30 What Can States Regulate?
Discussant: Jill Fisch
- Kent Greenfield (Boston College), Corporate Power and Campaign Finance
- Summer Kim (Irvine), Corporate Long Arms
12:30‐1:45 Lunch
1:45‐3:15 The Line Between Corporate Law and Securities Law
Discussant: James Cox
- Ann Lipton (Tulane), Reviving Reliance
- James Park (UCLA), Delaware and Santa Fe
- Robert Thompson (Georgetown), Delaware’s Dominance: A Peculiar Illustration of American Federalism
3:15‐3:30 Break
3:30‐4:45 The Operation of the SEC
Discussant: James Park
- James Cox (Duke), Revolving Elites: Assessing Capture in the SEC
- Urska Velikonja (Emory), Admissions in Public Enforcement
Admission:
Open to the public