The Berkeley Business Law Journal is excited to announce that we are now accepting submissions! Please submit your manuscript through our Scholastica portal which is available at the link below. We look forward to reading your submissions!
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Celebrities are drawing everyone's attention to SPACs, even the SEC. @BerkeleyLaw 1L Sam Henze shares the latest SEC position on SPAC regulation. https://t.co/jsWANZEoJ9
With the recent passage of the sweeping $1.9 Trillion Covid-19 Stimulus Bill, @BerkeleyLaw student Dina Stumpf explores some of the arising economic and policy questions. https://t.co/uDckiDcFJ8
How durable is Amazon's e-commerce dominance? @BerkeleyLaw student Jonathan Baer examines if Shopify's growth weakens the antitrust argument against Amazon. https://t.co/OBrhALxVEf
Thrilled to share that my new article Mergers that Harm Our Health is forthcoming in @BBLJBerkeley . My paper argues that vertical data driven mergers between health insurers and drug suppliers can widen the existing health inequalities in the US. How can we stop them?
As retail keeps adapting to the pressures of the pandemic, @BerkeleyLaw student Matthew Franklin discusses the growth, risks, and potential regulation of buy now pay later services. https://t.co/SuHuy9Z6pX
Itโs important to get in touch with your creative side. Last week at #Cocktail&Canvas BBLJ members showcased their talents! ๐จ ๐๐ https://t.co/haFWwQjqkE
Uber suffers a major legal blow in the UK: what does mean for the European gig economy? @BerkeleyLaw 1L, Siobhan McGurk explores. https://t.co/UTvPQ13GPW
Women in the workforce are being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. @BerkeleyLaw student Sara Pfeiffer discusses how women, especially women of color, are being systematically left behind. https://t.co/PcX6xI36jn
With the buzz over Clubhouse continuing @BerkeleyLaw student, Jimmy Sanders, discusses the audio-based social media app's explosive rise and the challenges it faces. https://t.co/VUOE8mE0Ri
The GameStop Phenomenon: was there systemic price manipulation? @BerkeleyLaw 1L, Paris Varias, discusses in her latest piece. Check it out on the Network!: https://t.co/pqPBFo4GYy
Facial recognition software has gained booming traction within the last decade, @BerkeleyLaw 1L, Kimberly Valladares, discusses the potentially dangerous implications of its use. https://t.co/Ytu7365s0m
The efficient market theory has driven many economic conversations for decades, @BerkeleyLaw LLM Yang Li discusses how the GameStop event tests economic hypotheses. Check it out: https://t.co/I6l3m3PAVb
Going vegan just got easier with PepsiCoโs recent partnership with plant-based startup @BeyondMeat. @BerkeleyLaw student Rose Goodman explores the implications and (her) hopes for this unexpected alliance. https://t.co/pAgNZKb9gY
Microsoft's smashing success in the #WFH era has been years in the making. @BerkeleyLaw student Hiep Nguyen explores how @satyanadella took @Microsoft from afterthought to giant. https://t.co/38Y6luie9s