The Corporation as Trinity

In Adolf Berle’s famous 1954 essay, “Corporate Capitalism and The City of God,” certain passages that once seemed musty and redolent of a bygone era are now eerily timely. Like current critics, Berle chides corporate leaders who think they …

The Case for Transparency in Corporate Political Spending

A committee of law professors that I co-chair with Lucian Bebchuk has petitioned the SEC  to develop rules requiring public companies to disclose the use of shareholder money on politics. The petition has received unprecedented support, including comments from more …

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Editor's Tweet: Professor Robert Jackson of Columbia Law School responds to recent opposition to disclosure of corporate spending on politics

NY pension fund’s bold tactic to force campaign spending disclosure

Since 2010, when the U.S. Supreme Court unleashed corporate political spending in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, shareholder advocates have been warning of the dire consequences of secret campaign contributions and demanding that corporations reveal their political spending. …

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Editor's Tweet: Will a new suit in Delaware force Qualcomm to disclose its political spending? Alison Frankel of Reuters opines.