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Just finished editing the last issue of Volume 59 of the American Business Law Journal @the_ablj. Four great articles on the symposium topic of #Sustainability. @Jeremy_Kress@NewEnergyProf Can't imagine a more relevant or important topic to end as Editor in Chief of the Journal.
"Just as we cannot define the shape of water without reference to the container in which it exists, we cannot define capitalism without reference to the society in which it operates." #amwriting#oncapitalism
We just received word that our impact factor jumped to 1.74 from 1.53 during a very challenging year. Thank you to our amazing editorial board, peer reviewers and authors for working with us to achieve an even greater #research impact! @NewEnergyProf@ZaringDavid@NizanGP
In a new @the_ablj article, Stephen Park of @UConnBusiness explains that “failure to address the strategic implications of climate change regulation will impose long-term costs on firms and society.” regrev.us/3wzH1CW
Delighted to report that “Banking’s Climate Conundrum” will be published in @the_ablj.
I look forward to being part of the special issue on “The Changing Faces of Business Law and Sustainability.”
Now on SSRN: My latest paper, "Banking's Climate Conundrum" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
I contend that the U.S. banking system is uniquely vulnerable to climate change because of a little-known quirk in bank capital requirements. A 🧵...
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Just published! Deepa Varadarajan. @GeorgiaStateU "Forfeiting IP" This article demonstrates how IP forfeiture mechanisms (e.g., maintenance fees, monitoring obligations, and use requirements) have weakened or narrowed over time. #IP#innovationonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Just published! Charlotte Alexander @GeorgiaStateU University "Text Mining for Bias: A Recommendation Letter Experiment" using computational text analysis to study the form and content of more than 3000 recommendation letters. #employmentlawonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Now on SSRN: My latest paper, "Banking's Climate Conundrum" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
I contend that the U.S. banking system is uniquely vulnerable to climate change because of a little-known quirk in bank capital requirements. A 🧵...
Excited to take part in the American Business Law Journal Symposium on Business Law and Sustainability and discuss shaming as a regulatory tool to fight climate change, climate denial and climate washing #regulation#ClimateCrisis#ClimateAction