Volume 31,  Issue 3 | Spring 2006

ARTICLES
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Specific Investment: Explaining Anomalies in Corporate Law
Margaret M. Blair and Lynn A. Stout
31 J. Corp. Law 719 (2006)

Major Changes Lead Us Back To Basics
(A Response to the Symposium on My Treatise)

Robert C. Clark
31 J. Corp. Law 591 (2006)

The Rhetoric of Corporate Law:
The Impact of Stakeholder Rhetoric on Corporate Norms

Lisa M. Fairfax
31 J. Corp. Law 675 (2006)

Measuring Efficiency in Corporate Law: The Role of Shareholder Primacy
Jill E. Fisch
31 J. Corp. Law 637 (2006)

After Dura: Causation in Fraud-on-the-Market Actions
By Merritt B. Fox
31 J. Corp. Law 829 (2006)

Clark’s Treatise on Corporate Law: Filling Manning’s Empty Towers
Ronald J. Gilson & Reinier Kraakman
31 J. Corp. Law 599 (2006)

The Contractarian Theory of Corporate Law: A Generation Later
Michael Klausner
31 J. Corp. Law 779 (2006)

Internal Controls After Sarbanes-Oxley: Revisiting Corporate Law’s “Duty of Care as Responsibility for Systems”
Donald C. Langevoort
31 J. Corp. Law 949 (2006)

The Nature of Conflicts of Interest Within the Firm
Jonathan Macey
31 J. Corp. Law 613 (2006)

The Entrepreneur and the Theory of the Modern Corporation
Charles R.T. O’Kelley
31 J. Corp. Law 753 (2006)

Financial Innovation in Corporate Law
Frank Partnoy
31 J. Corp. Law 799 (2006)

Business Strategists and Election Commissioners: How the Meaning of Loyalty Varies with the Board’s Distinct Fiduciary Roles
Ethan G. Stone
31 J. Corp. Law 893 (2006)

Federal Corporate Law: Torts and Fiduciary Duty
Robert B. Thompson
31 J. Corp. Law 877 (2006)

NOTES
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How Close is the End of History?
Henry Hansmann
31 J. Corp. Law 745 (2006)