Freeman "A Stakeholder Theory of the Modern Corporation"
Bowie "New Directions in Corporate Responsibility"
Trehan "The Mortgage Market: What Happened?"
Day "Villains in the Mortgage Mess: Start with
Wall Street. Keep going"
Carr "Understanding the Credit Crisis: Don't Believe the Hype!"
Also, here are some links to cases that were discussed briefly in lecture this past week, and to the Friedman video clip [note: you won't be responsible for knowing this information for quizzes or papers, but some of you asked me about it after class] :
The Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward extended contract rights to entities corporations/entities other than individuals
Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad CompanyWidely held to have set legal precedent for extending 14
th amendment rights to corporations, though this is stated only in the text of the case, not in the official opinion of the court.
Mark Kasky v. Nike IncA suit brought against Nike for their distribution of letters which falsely claimed that Nike no longer used sweatshop labor. Nike's representatives argued that this action was protected under Nike's right to free speech since the letters discussed labor practices and not products (and therefore was not advertising/subject to consumer protection laws)
U.S. Security et al., v. Federal Trade CommissionOne of a number of cases brought by a group of telemarketing companies argued that the "do not call list" violates their right to free speech
Friedman video clipHave a good weekend!