Business and the Roberts court / edited by Jonathan H. Adler.
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KF889 .B255 2016 Managers and the legal environment : strategies for the 21st century / | KF889 .B255 2019 Managers and the legal environment : strategies for business / | KF889 .B28 2009 Law for business / | KF889 .B835 2016 Business and the Roberts court / | KF889 .B87 2015 Business law : text and cases / | KF889 .W47 2008 Problems and materials on commercial law / | KF889.85 .J46 2015 Business : its legal, ethical, and global environment. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Business, the Roberts Court, and the Solicitor General : a further exploration / Bradley W. Joondeph -- Is the Roberts Court business friendly? Is the Pope Catholic? / J. Mitchell Pickerill -- Advocacy matters : transforming the Court by transforming the bar / Richard J. Lazarus -- Securities law in the Roberts Court : agenda or indifference? / A.C. Pritchard -- Civil procedure in the Roberts Court / Brian T. Fitzpatrick -- The Roberts Court and the limits of antitrust / Thomas A. Lambert -- Preemption doctrine in the Roberts Court : constitutional dual federalism by another name? / Roderick M. Hills, Jr. -- In the business of free speech : the Roberts Court and Citizens United / Joel M. Gora -- Employment law in the Roberts Court : public goals, private enforcement / Matthew T. Bodie -- Business as usual? The Roberts Court and environmental law / Jonathan H. Adler.
In recent years, the Supreme Court appears to have taken a greater interest in "business" issues. Does this reflect a change in the Court's orientation, or is it the natural outcome of the appellate process? Is the Court "pro-business"? If so, in what ways do the Court's decisions support business interests and what does that mean for the law and the American public? Business and the Roberts Court provides the first critical analysis of the Court's business-related jurisprudence. In this volume, prominent academics examine the Roberts Court's handling of business-related cases, through a series of empirical and doctrinal analyses. Issues covered include securities law, antitrust, labor law, preemption, and environmental law, among others.
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