Faculty Recent Publications

Recent Publications

Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.

To find earlier publications during a faculty member's tenure at the University of Minnesota Law School, search by faculty member and/or by words in the publications' citations using the search box on the right. Additional information can be found on the faculty biography pages via the faculty directory.

– Characteristics of International Administration in Crisis Areas: A View from the United States of America, 54 (Supp) American Journal of Comparative Law 443 (2006)
– The Modern Law of Corporate Groups: An Empirical Study of Piercing the Corporate Veil in the Parent-Subsidiary Context, 87 North Carolina Law Review 1091 (2009)
E. Thomas Sullivan
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Richard Freer
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C. Douglas Floyd
Teacher's Manual for Complex Litigation (LexisNexis, 2010)
– A Skeptical View of Deference to the Executive in Times of Crisis, 41 Israel Law Review 545 (2008)
– "Control Systems" and the Migration of Anomalies, in Migration of Constitutional Ideas (Sujit Chowdhury, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2006)
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Jon Norberg
– Hostile Share Acquisitions and Corporate Governance: A Framework for Evaluating Antitakeover Activities, 47 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 407 (1986)
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Brent Olson
– A Call for a Unified Business Organization Law, 65 George Washington Law Review 1 (1996)
– Governance Issues in the Multidisciplinary Corporate Practice Firm, 69 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1107 (2002)
Philip Garon
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Michael Stanchfield
– Challenging Delaware's Desirability as a Haven for Incorporation, 32 William Mitchell Law Review 769 (2006)
– Providing for the Unexpected: Constitutional Emergency Provisions, 33 Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 13 (2003)
– Preventive Interrogational Torture, in The Global War on Terrorism: Executive Branch Challenges in Forming Counterterrorism Policy 107 (Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University, 2006)
– The Equal Credit Opportunity Act: A Functional Failure, 21 Harvard Journal on Legislation 371 (1984)
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Brent Olson
– Corporate Law and the Longterm Shareholder Model of Corporate Governance, 76 Minnesota Law Review 1313 (1992)
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Raymond Eby
– The Doctrine of Piercing the Veil in an Era of Multiple Limited Liability Entities: An Opportunity to Codify the Test for Waiving Owners' Limited Liability Protection, 75 Washington Law Review 147 (2000)
– The Limits of Business Limited Liability: Entity Veil Piercing and Successor Liability Doctrines, 31 William Mitchell Law Review 411 (2004)
– Constitution and Crisis: The Use of Emergency Powers in the United States, in American Democracy: The Real, The Imagined and the False 196 (Arnon Gutfeld, ed., Zemorah-Bitan, 2002)
– Stability and Flexibility: A Dicey Business, in Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy (Victor Ramraj, Michael Hor & Kent Roach, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2005)
– Torture and an Ethics of Responsibility, 3 Law, Culture and the Humanities 35 (2007)
– Corporate Disclosure Obligations and the Parameters of Rule 10b-5: Basic Inc. v. Levinson and Beyond, 14 Journal of Corporation Law 1 (1988)
– Employee Beware: The Irreparable Damage of the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine, 10 Loyola Consumer Law Review 145 (1998)
– Choice of Organizational Form for the Start-Up Business, 1 Minnesota Journal of Business Law & Entrepreneurship 7 (2002)
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R. Kevin Maler
– A Simple Statutory Solution to Minority Oppression in the Closely-Held Business, 91 Minnesota Law Review 657 (2007), reprinted in 49 Corporate Practice Commentator 421 (2007)
– Are Torture Warrants Warranted? Pragmatic Absolutism and Official Disobedience, 88 Minnesota Law Review 1481 (2004)
Daniel A. Farber
– Beyond Promissory Estoppel: Contract Law and the "Invisible Handshake", 52 University of Chicago Law Review 903 (1985)
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Brent Olson
– Corporate Cooperation, Relationship Management, and the Trialogical Imperative for Corporate Law, 78 Minnesota Law Review 1443 (1994)
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Peter Favorite
– Multidisciplinary Practice and the Future of the Legal Profession: Considering a Role for Independent Directors, 32 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 577 (2001)
– Convergence, Culture and Contract Law in China, 15 Minnesota Journal of International Law 329 (2006)
– Chaos and Rules: Should Responses to Violent Crises Always Be Constitutional?, 112 Yale Law Journal 1011 (2003)
– The Concept of "Crisis": What Can We Learn from the Two Dictatorships of L. Quinctius Cincinnatus?, in Diritti Civili ed Economici in Tempi di Crisi: Atti del Congresso Internazionale (Stresa, 13-14 maggio 2005) 21 (Giuffrè, 2006)
– Extra-legality and the Ethic of Political Responsibility, in Emergencies and the Limits of Legality 60 (Victor Ramraj, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2008)