“In Germany … employees & shareholders have an equal number of seats on the supervisory board …. In Japan, managers do not have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders…. in France … [1-3] board positions … elected by employees” https://t.co/twrjAS2IYr #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 7, 2018
Making the Case for Gender Quotas https://t.co/dnEBVKyuKv
— Gender Law (@ProfTracyThomas) March 7, 2018
“Conkling told the Justices that the 14th Amendment … was adopted not just for the freed slaves but also to protect businesses…. As historian Howard Jay Graham memorably concluded, Conkling had engaged in ‘a deliberate, brazen forgery.'” https://t.co/kKmoJg2Qap #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 9, 2018
ICYMI: “Why American Workers Aren’t Getting A Raise: An Economic Detective Story” https://t.co/hDZfUX36ly #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 9, 2018
“a number of currently pressing social and economic problems…. can be traced to the way shares in business corporations are currently owned, traded, and voted” 41 Seattle U. L. Rev. 551 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 11, 2018
“traditional First Amendment underdogs–the lone pamphleteer, the civil rights picketer, the literary subversive–have mostly been replaced by … the pharmaceutical advertiser, the corporate human resource manager, & the billionaire political donor” 84 Tenn. L. Rev. 833 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 11, 2018
“the opposing interests of financiers and entrepreneurs” https://t.co/0qx5B1DPcP #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 11, 2018