Thursday, May 28, 2015
New in Print
The following law review articles relating to securities regulation are now available in paper format:
Carlos Berdejo, Revisiting the Voting Prohibition in Bond Workouts, 89 Tul. L. Rev. 541 (2015).
Hunter DeKoninck, Note, Breaking the Curse: A Multilayered Regulatory Approach, 22 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 121 (2015).
Susan B. Heyman, Rethinking Regulation Fair Disclosure and Corporate Free Speech, 36 Cardozo L. Rev. 1099 (2015).
Jonathan Lindenfeld, Note, The CFTC's Substituted Compliance Approach: An Attempt to Bring about Global Harmony and Stability in the Derivatives Market, 14 J. Int'l Bus. & L. 125 (2015).
Nicole Mirjanich, Comment, Digital Money: Bitcoin's Financial and Tax Future Despite Regulatory Uncertainty, 64 DePaul L. Rev. 213 (2014).
Neal Perlman, Note, Section 21(a) Reports: Formalizing a Functional Release Valve at the Securities and Exchange Commission, 69 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 887 (2014).
Gregory Scopino, The (Questionable) Legality of High-Speed "Pinging" and "Front Running" in the Futures Markets, 47 Conn. L. Rev. 607 (2015).
Elan W. Silver, Comment, Reaching the Right Investors: Comparing Investor Solicitation in the Private-Placement Regimes of the United States and the European Union, 89 Tul. L. Rev. 719 (2015).
Robert H. Steinhoff, Comment, The Next British Invasion Is Securities Crowdfunding: How Issuing Non-Registered Securities Through the Crowd Can Succeed in the United States, 86 U. Colo. L. Rev. 661 (2015).
Natalie A. Turchi, Note, Restructuring a Sovereign Bond Pari Passu Work-Around: Can Holdout Creditors Ever Have Equal Treatment, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 2171 (2015).
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