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Corporate law has traditionally assumed that men organize business, men profit from it, and men bring cases in front of male judges when disputes arise. It overlooks or forgets that women are dealmakers, shareholders, stakeholders, and businesspeople too. This lack of inclusivity in corporate law has profound effects on all of society, not only on women's lives and livelihoods. This volume takes up the challenge to imagine how corporate law might look if we valued not only women and other marginalized groups, but also a feminist perspective emphasizing the importance of power dynamics, equity,…mehr
Corporate law has traditionally assumed that men organize business, men profit from it, and men bring cases in front of male judges when disputes arise. It overlooks or forgets that women are dealmakers, shareholders, stakeholders, and businesspeople too. This lack of inclusivity in corporate law has profound effects on all of society, not only on women's lives and livelihoods. This volume takes up the challenge to imagine how corporate law might look if we valued not only women and other marginalized groups, but also a feminist perspective emphasizing the importance of power dynamics, equity, community, and diversity in corporate law. Prominent lawyers and legal scholars rewrite foundational corporate law cases, and also provide accompanying commentary that situates each opinion in context, explains the feminist theories applied, and explores the impact the rewritten opinion might have had on the development of corporate law, business, and society.
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Part I. Introduction and overview: 1. Introduction to the Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Corporate Law Project Anne Choike, Usha R. Rodrigues and Kelli Alces Williams Part II. Legal Personality, Identity, and Limited Liability of Corporate Entities: 2. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010) Commentary: Amy Sepinwall Judgment: Carliss Chatman 3. Walkovzsky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (N.Y. 1966) Commentary: Janis Sarra and Cheryl Wade Judgment: Poonam Puri and Ankita Gupta Part III. Role and Purpose of the Corporation and Corporate Combinations in Society: 4. Dodge v. Ford Motor Company, 170 N.W. 668 (Mich. 1919) Commentary: Jena Martin Judgment: Barnali Choudury 5. Merriam v. Demoulas Super Mkts., 985 N.E.2d 388 (Mass. 2013) Commentary: Sunitha Malepati Judgment: Alicia Plerhoples 6. Revlon, Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc., 506 A.2d 173 (Del. 1986) Commentary: Afra Afsharipour Judgment: Christina Sautter 7. Agreement between Harvey Weinstein and The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC, as of October 20, 2015 Commentary: Alexandra Andhov Contract: Susan Chesler Part IV: Fiduciary Duties in Corporate Governance: 8. Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928) Commentary: Christina Hurt Judgment: Dalia Tsuk Mitchell 9. Smith v. Van Gorkom, 488 A.2d 858 (Del. 1985) Commentary: Virginia Harper Ho Judgment: Lua Yuille 10. White v. Panic, 783 A.2d 543 (Del. 2001) Commentary: Kellye Testy Judgment: Sarah Haan 11. Francis v. United Jersey Bank, 432 A.2d 814 (N.J. 1981) Commentary: Faith Stevelman Judgment: Jonathan W. Smith 12. In re The Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation, 906 A.2d 27 (Del. 2006) Commentary: Laura Rosenbury Judgment: Hilary Sale Part V. Closely Held Businesses and Other Considerations Regarding the Composition of Boards, Management, and Owners: 13. Ringling Bros-Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. v. Ringling, 53 A.2d 441 (Del. 1947) Commentary: Gabriel Rauterberg Judgment: Benjamin Means 14. Donohue v. Rodd Electrotype, 328 N.E.2d 505 (Mass. 1975) Commentary: Jessica Kiser Judgment: Cindy Schipani Part VI: Protecting Investors and Potential Investors in Corporations: 15. SEC v. W. J. Howey Co. et al., 328 U.S. 293 (1946) Commentary: Kristin Johnson and Carla Reyes Judgment: Theresa Gabaldon 16. U.S. v. Chestman, 947 F.2d 551 (2d Cir., 1991) Commentary: Donna Nagy Judgment: Karen Woody Part VII: From Foundations to Future Directions: 17. The Importance of Incorporating Feminist Perspectives in Corporate Law Anne Choike, Martha Albertson Fineman and Cheryl Wade.
Part I. Introduction and overview: 1. Introduction to the Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Corporate Law Project Anne Choike, Usha R. Rodrigues and Kelli Alces Williams Part II. Legal Personality, Identity, and Limited Liability of Corporate Entities: 2. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010) Commentary: Amy Sepinwall Judgment: Carliss Chatman 3. Walkovzsky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (N.Y. 1966) Commentary: Janis Sarra and Cheryl Wade Judgment: Poonam Puri and Ankita Gupta Part III. Role and Purpose of the Corporation and Corporate Combinations in Society: 4. Dodge v. Ford Motor Company, 170 N.W. 668 (Mich. 1919) Commentary: Jena Martin Judgment: Barnali Choudury 5. Merriam v. Demoulas Super Mkts., 985 N.E.2d 388 (Mass. 2013) Commentary: Sunitha Malepati Judgment: Alicia Plerhoples 6. Revlon, Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc., 506 A.2d 173 (Del. 1986) Commentary: Afra Afsharipour Judgment: Christina Sautter 7. Agreement between Harvey Weinstein and The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC, as of October 20, 2015 Commentary: Alexandra Andhov Contract: Susan Chesler Part IV: Fiduciary Duties in Corporate Governance: 8. Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928) Commentary: Christina Hurt Judgment: Dalia Tsuk Mitchell 9. Smith v. Van Gorkom, 488 A.2d 858 (Del. 1985) Commentary: Virginia Harper Ho Judgment: Lua Yuille 10. White v. Panic, 783 A.2d 543 (Del. 2001) Commentary: Kellye Testy Judgment: Sarah Haan 11. Francis v. United Jersey Bank, 432 A.2d 814 (N.J. 1981) Commentary: Faith Stevelman Judgment: Jonathan W. Smith 12. In re The Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation, 906 A.2d 27 (Del. 2006) Commentary: Laura Rosenbury Judgment: Hilary Sale Part V. Closely Held Businesses and Other Considerations Regarding the Composition of Boards, Management, and Owners: 13. Ringling Bros-Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. v. Ringling, 53 A.2d 441 (Del. 1947) Commentary: Gabriel Rauterberg Judgment: Benjamin Means 14. Donohue v. Rodd Electrotype, 328 N.E.2d 505 (Mass. 1975) Commentary: Jessica Kiser Judgment: Cindy Schipani Part VI: Protecting Investors and Potential Investors in Corporations: 15. SEC v. W. J. Howey Co. et al., 328 U.S. 293 (1946) Commentary: Kristin Johnson and Carla Reyes Judgment: Theresa Gabaldon 16. U.S. v. Chestman, 947 F.2d 551 (2d Cir., 1991) Commentary: Donna Nagy Judgment: Karen Woody Part VII: From Foundations to Future Directions: 17. The Importance of Incorporating Feminist Perspectives in Corporate Law Anne Choike, Martha Albertson Fineman and Cheryl Wade.
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