Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Elective
Areas of Study
- Business and Corporate Law
Credit Hours
2
Section 51 Information
Description
This course will investigate the origin in law of the corporate form and explore the challenges presented by the modern corporation, both from the standpoint of its legal structure as a business organization formed by law, and the rights and privileges afforded corporations under case law that interprets the corporation as a jural "person." Readings will be considered from colonial charters to the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC (2010). There will be special emphasis on the contracts and commerce clauses of the Constitution, as well as the 14th Amendment. This course is not so much concerned with corporate responsibility as it is with corporate governance and accountability. We will explore the concept of limited liability, trace the evolution of legal personhood, examine the original public purpose requirement of the corporate entity as contemplated in law, and consider the role of public law in the world of the self-regulating market. (added 4/09; revised 4/10)
Schedule
Academic Term
Fall 2022
Class meets on
- Wednesday
Wednesday : 1935 - 2125