Yesterday was Alexis De Tocqueville’s birthday. The following is from a 1962 article by Robert Schuettinger, a graduate student under Prof. F. A.
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If, as I have said, the things already listed were all we had had to contribute, America would have made no distinctive and unique gift to mankind.
In an article for the StarTribune, Edward J.
From the What So Proudly We Hail website:
At National Review, Andrew McCarthy writes about the history, and what he regards as the extreme inherent injustice, of the "responsible officer doctrine," which allows corporate officers to be prosecuted for criminal acts of their companies, regardless of whether they participated in or even kne
From an article by Gary Galles on the Foundation for Economic Education website:
At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler reviews
In the ABA Journal, Mark Walsh explores what President Trump means for the future of the US Supreme Court.
At the Library of Law and Liberty blog, John McGinnis writes:
Litigating the Business Divorce (BNA 2016) is now available from the Bloomberg BNA website.