CBLR is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of law and business.
In CBLR Online, staffer Inès Lechani analyzes France's ESG regime and suggests that the U.S. could draw inspiration from it for its own model.
https://t.co/7pyU4YZXsF
Columbia Business Law Review's Vol. 2023 No. 2 was published today. Thanks to all the outstanding authors, editors, and staffers who contributed!
https://t.co/Xl6joOuhma
In CBLR Online, staffer Seth Stancroff argues that treating a denial of a reasonable accommodation as an adverse employment action is consistent with the text and purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
https://t.co/Kk7xt9YI6d
In CBLR Online, staffer Gillian Ho analyzes whether Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, a Chapter 11 case, will also impact nonconsensual third-party releases in Chapter 15 proceedings.
https://t.co/quq6Ee5Y7C
In CBLR Online, staffer Ali Mothner discusses the implications of 303 Creative on First Amendment and personhood rights for corporations.
https://t.co/jVb5vYI6NC
In CBLR Online, staffer Rudresh Mandal argues that India's stewardship codes ignore the country's market realities, and examines their implications for corporate convergence theory.
https://t.co/Ak7XwwhoQu
In CBLR Online, staffer Daniel M. Sweat discusses Judge Easterbrook's impact on how no-poach agreements should be evaluated under the Sherman Act.
https://t.co/AcWKDJpD6z
Columbia Business Law Review's Vol. 2023 No. 1 was published this week. Thanks to all the outstanding authors and staffers who contributed!
https://t.co/tbf6Kkjj0y
CBLR Staffer Konstantina Katsimeni discusses the first ruling in a bankruptcy case for cryptocurrency lending company, Celsius Network.
https://t.co/2x9FLZJyLz
CBLR Staffer Jenny Zhang analyzes money laundering challenges in the Metaverse and discusses the potential role of technology companies in regulation.
https://t.co/NqLDsXAhIo
CBLR Staffer Avery Bashe evaluates the implications of the Japanese Economic Security Promotion Act in the context of economic globalization.
https://t.co/y1sKkcbbAE
CBLR Staffer Chen Fu analyzes the implications of a recent Delaware holding that extends the duty of oversight to corporate officers.
https://t.co/zusIjyGGK1
CBLR Staffer Daniel Whalen analyzes the durability of the corporate veil following the Supreme Court's decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby.
https://t.co/MHhdVJLm9k