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John C. Coffee, Jr. – Indicting One’s Political Enemies: The Southern Poverty Law Center Story

By John C. Coffee, Jr. April 28, 2026 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Much commentary has focused on the Trump Administration’s use of criminal prosecutions to gain political vengeance and enforce conformity with Trumpian policy preferences. The clearest examples of such political retaliation involve New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Federal Reserve …

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John C. Coffee, Jr.: Event Contracts and Prediction Markets

By John C. Coffee, Jr. March 17, 2026 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Can I bet on a prediction market on whether the U.S. will bomb Iran before a specified date? Or, can I similarly bet there on whether the Ayatollah will be ousted from office (including as the result of his death …

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Shadow SEC: The Value of an Independent SEC

By Joel Seligman, John Coates, John C. Coffee, Jr., James D. Cox, Jill E. Fisch and Merritt B. Fox February 24, 2025 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Effective and well-designed laws governing investment and financial markets are the single most important foundation for financial markets to allocate capital efficiently while providing optimal reassurance to investors and lenders.  Strong empirical evidence shows the United States has a lower …

About Face: How Much of Current SEC Policy Will the Trump Administration Reverse?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. and Joel Seligman December 3, 2024 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The future of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) is currently uncertain. Given the Trump election, Republican majorities in both the House and Senate and soon at the SEC, we focus on what may happen next and, even more importantly, …

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John C. Coffee, Jr. – What Would a Trump Administration Mean for Securities Regulation?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. August 5, 2024 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

There can be no debate: The Administrative State has been scaled back. The rule-making powers of administrative agencies have clearly been curbed. Most blame the Supreme Court and particularly its decision in West Virginia v. EPA, 597 U.S. 697 …

John C. Coffee, Jr. – Boeing and the Future of Deferred Prosecution Agreements

By John C. Coffee, Jr. July 2, 2024 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) must make a decision on Boeing – and fast. It has only until July 7 to take action under the Deferred Prosecution Agreement (“DPA”) it signed with Boeing in 2021. Newspaper accounts disagree on what …

John C. Coffee, Jr. — “Shadow Trading” and the Common Law of White Collar Crime

By John C. Coffee, Jr. April 15, 2024 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

A fascinating legal soap opera is now underway following a trial just completed in California. The issues are new, novel, and important in one sense, but old, familiar, and important in another. The case – SEC v. Panuwat[1] — …

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John C. Coffee, Jr. and Joshua Mitts – Can Section 11 Be Saved?: Tracing a Path to Its Survival

By John C. Coffee, Jr. and Joshua Mitts December 6, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

In the wake of Slack Techs., LLC v. Pirani,[1] many have predicted that Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933 will decline into a state of near irrelevance. Some have mourned this prospect in the belief that …

John C. Coffee, Jr. – The Trump Civil Trial: Has Anyone Looked at the Statute?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. November 21, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The end is in sight for New York Attorney General Letitia James’ suit against Donald Trump, but the most important questions have still not been posed or addressed. Indeed, much has proceeded in the reverse of the usual order. The …

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John C. Coffee, Jr. – Mass Torts and Corporate Strategies: What Will the Courts Allow?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. November 1, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Within a month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, L.P.,[1] a case that (i) could radically change the potential for bankruptcy to serve as the preferred mechanism for corporations seeking to resolve mass torts, …

John C. Coffee, Jr. – The Trump Indictment: Right Man, Wrong Crime

By John C. Coffee, Jr. April 10, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

This will be a cold-blooded, objective look at the Trump indictment by someone who can be fairly described as a “Trump-hater.” To date, in the outpouring of commentary on the Trump prosecution, efforts at moderation have been lacking. For example, …

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John C. Coffee, Jr.: The Indicting of Trump and How to Avoid the Pitfalls

By John C. Coffee, Jr. March 21, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The indictments of Donald Trump have begun to come down. New York will be first, but Special Counsel Jack Smart in Washington and the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, (Fani Willis) could follow shortly.

Lest there be any doubt, …

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John C. Coffee, Jr.: The Blaszczak Bombshell and What It Will Mean

By John C. Coffee, Jr. January 26, 2023 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

United States v. Blaszczak[1] has long been a one-off case that did not fit the mold of the traditional insider trading prosecution, but now — following a 2-1 decision of the Second Circuit in December, reversing most of the …

A Beginner’s Guide to the SBF Prosecution: Where the Legal Issues Lie

By John C. Coffee, Jr. December 21, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The spectacle of a shambling billionaire with an adolescent personality, an inconsistent memory, a fondness for using his depositors’ funds for his own personal purposes, and an eagerness to talk in self-destructive ways to the press has fascinated everyone. This …

Proxy Tactics Are Changing: Can Advance Notice Bylaws Do What Poison Pills Cannot?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. October 19, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Military strategy and takeover strategy share a few things in common. At some point, generals and M&A lawyers each must recognize that the old technology no longer works as it did in the past and can no longer dominate the …

A New Twist in Twitter: Can Musk “Rely” on Zatko?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. October 5, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

As we get closer to the October 17th scheduled trial date for the Twitter lawsuit to compel Elon Musk to complete his proposed $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, the charges and allegations are getting wilder and woolier. Once, this was …

Twitter v. Musk: Where Are the Arbs?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. July 27, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

Every pundit and commentator has by now analyzed the ongoing battle between Elon Musk and Twitter over Musk’s attempt to walk away from their deal. Almost all of these evaluations have rated Twitter as having a considerably stronger case, because …

The Two-Front War on the Administrative State: How Far Will the Supreme Court Go?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. July 5, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

The hostility of at least a plurality of the Supreme Court to the Administrative State has become increasingly evident. This faction has been pursuing a two-front war: First, it has significantly curbed (or seems about to curb) the enforcement powers …

Predicting the Unpredictable: What Will Musk Do Next?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. May 25, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

What did business journalists do before the arrival of Elon Musk? In those by-gone days, their page in the newspaper was gray, dull, and strewn with statistics. Now, it is filled with a continuing soap opera, as exciting as the …

Unpacking the SEC’s Climate-Related Disclosures: A Quick Tour of the Issues

By John C. Coffee, Jr. March 29, 2022 by John C. Coffee, Jr.

[Editor’s Note: We present this and the following two pieces as a symposium on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed climate-disclosure rules released on March 21, 2022.]

After a considerable delay, the SEC finally told us last week in …

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