I’m trying out a new weekly blog post theme, “The Weekly BLT,” wherein I highlight a few interesting business law tweets that I’ve come across in the past week that have not yet made it to the BLPB.
My CSR Podcast interview with Prof. Volokh on the religious rights of corporations is up: http://t.co/63jizikbZg #CSR #hobbylobby
— Prof David Yosifon (@DavidYosifon) March 17, 2014
"The problem … is that … Kiobel … ignore[s] the robust corporate identity [recognized in Citizens United]" http://t.co/RI0BefWUUr
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 18, 2014
"Only … 10 percent of S&P 500 companies reported the number of environmental fines paid." http://t.co/rthzXPwy2w
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 17, 2014
John Cunningham: "one of the best discussions I’ve ever seen about the application of veil-piercing doctrine to LLCs" http://t.co/xJae7nGqQm
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 17, 2014
"traditional theory about shareholder voting..does not reflect recent fundamental changes as to who shareholders are" http://t.co/e9LsR4YUtp
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 17, 2014