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ICYMI: #corpgov Weekend Roundup (September 17, 2017)

By Stefan J. Padfield on September 17, 2017

“Constitutional law relies on..diffusion of powers..to ensure that no one person or faction controls power” https://t.co/LrThmwVE2P #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) September 15, 2017

Ohio’s lawsuit: “companies..fraudulently marketed..drugs..helping create..addiction crisis” https://t.co/yBMiHPSpYu #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) September 15, 2017

ICYMI: “Justice Department mulls changing corporate prosecution policy” https://t.co/3nTobG9UFf #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) September 16, 2017

“Diagramming Transactions: Some Modest Proposals and a Few Suggested Rules” https://t.co/gje5sKvgob #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) September 16, 2017

“Citizens United and Hobby Lobby … offer … irreconcilable, visions of the American corporation” 11 NYU J.L. & Liberty 308 #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) September 17, 2017

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Director of the NCPPR’s Free Enterprise Project. Prior experience includes 15+ years as a law professor, two federal judicial clerkships, private practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, and 6 years enlisted active duty (US Army). Immigrant (naturalized).

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