VOLUME 95 JUNE 2009 ISSUE 4
Virginia Law Review 95:4 (June 2009)
Symposium Issue: The SEC in a Time of Discontinuity
The SEC in a Time of Discontinuity: Introduction to Virginia Law Review Symposium |
Joel Seligman |
ARTICLES
The Race for the Bottom in Corporate Governance |
Frank H. Easterbrook |
Redesigning the SEC: Does the Treasury Have a Better Idea? |
John C. Coffee, Jr. and Hillary A. Sale |
Top Cop or Regulatory Flop? The SEC at 75 | Jill E. Fisch |
Commentary On Redesigning The Sec: Does The Treasury Have A Better Idea? | Steven M.H. Wallman |
Securities Law and the New Deal Justices | A.C. Pritchard and Robert B. Thompson |
ESSAY
The Securities Laws and the Mechanics of Legal Change |
Barry Cushman |
ARTICLES
Coping in a Global Marketplace: Survival Strategies for a 75-Year-Old SEC |
James D. Cox |
Treatment Differences and Political Realities in the GAAP-IFRS Debate |
William W. Bratton and Lawrence A. Cunningham |
The SEC, Retail Investors, and the Institutionalization of the Securities Markets | Donald C. Langevoort |
ESSAYS
Whither the SEC Now? |
Brian G. Cartwright |
A Requiem for the Retail Investor? |
Alicia Davis Evans |
–Ann Bartow