Volume 80    Number 3 
 

Symposium

The SEC at 70: Let's Celebrate Its Reinvigorated Golden Years
Harvey J. Goldschmid
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 825

The SEC and Accounting, in Part Through the Eyes of Pacioli
Matthew J. Barrett
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 837 [Abstract] [Article]

Public and Private Enforcement of the Securities Laws: Have Things Changed Since Enron?
James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas, with Dana Kiku
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 893

Mutual Funds, Pension Funds, Hedge Funds and Stock Market Volatility--What Regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission Is Appropriate?
Roberta S. Karmel
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 909

Positive Political Theory and Federal Usurpation of the Regulation of Corporate Governance: The Coming Preemption of the Martin Act
Jonathan R. Macey
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 951

Playing Peekaboo with Constitutional Law: The PCAOB and Its Public/Private Status
Donna M. Nagy
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 975

The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?
A.C. Pritchard
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1073

The Securities and Exchange Commission's Pre- and Post-Enron Responses to Corporate Financial Fraud: An Analysis and Evalutation
David S. Ruder, Yuji Sun, and Areck Sycz
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1103

A Modest Revolution in Corporate Governance
Joel Seligman
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1159

Notes

Demanding Due Process: The Constitutionality of the § 524 Channeling Injunction and Trust Mechanisms that Effecitvely Discharge Asbestos Claims in Chapter 11 Reorganization
Katherine M. Anand
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1187

The "Ends of Justice" Revised: How to Interpret RICO's Procedural Provision, 18 U.S.C. § 1965
Benjamin Rolf
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1225

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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