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The Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community. The review publishes three issues yearly. https://cblr.columbia.edu/
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2. Antitrust Reform and the Nirvana Fallacy: The Case Against a New Sherman Act
3. Bank Supervision and Administrative Law
4. Digital Cluster Markets
5. Do We Need a New Sherman Act?
6. Foreclosure Sales Under the UCC During the Covid-19 Pandemic
7. ISS and Other Proxy Advisory Firms' Conflicts of Interest
8. Mandatory Corporate Climate Disclosures
9. Racial Rhetoric or Reality? Cautious Optimism on the Link Between Corporate #BLM Speech and Behavior
10. Recasting Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering: From National Security to Unilateral Financial Regulation
11. Risky Business
12. Spoofing and its Regulation
13. Strengthening the Treasury Market
14. The Case for a Government-Authorized Self-Regulatory Organization for Commercial Litigation Funders
15. The Emergence of the Actively Managed ETF
16. The New Public/Private Equilibrium and the Regulation of Public Companies
17. The Privacy Limits of Transacting in Bitcoin
18. The Rejected Threat of Corporate Vote Suppression: The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Activist Pill
19. The SEC's Shareholder Proposal Rule
20. Time for a New Sherman Act? The Debate on Antitrust Reform in Historical Perspective
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