En Banc
Introduction
En Banc is the online companion journal to the Vanderbilt Law ReviewArticles
Criminal Injustice
Edward Rubin
Radicalism and Democracy in Monetary System Reform
John Crawford
"There Most Certainly Was a 'Tomorrow'": Chancery Court Finds Revlon Review Not Triggered When Acquirer Stock Constituted 58% of Merger Consideration
Robert S. Reder and Connor J. Breed
Chancery Court Employs Revlon Analysis in Assessing Whether Corporate Sale Process Was Reasonable
Robert S. Reder and Connor J. Breed
Defusing the "[N]uclear [W]eapon of [C]orporate [G]overnance": Chancery Court Enjoins "Extreme, Unprecedented" Poison Pill Adopted to Defend against Hypothetical Stockholder Activism
Robert S. Reder and Lisa Orucevic
"Too Much Dynamite": Buyer's Fraudulent Inducement Claim Survives Seller's Defense Based on Contractual Limitations on Post-Closing Liability
Robert S. Reder and Zachary R. Ryan
Supreme Court - Finding Seller's Responses to COVID-19 Violated Ordinary Course Covenant, despite Lack of "MAE" - Upholds Chancery Decision Allowing Buyer to Abandon Signed Transaction
Robert S. Reder and Erin N. Embrey
"Necessary but Not Sufficient": Chancery Court Clarifies Role of Enhanced Scrutiny in Assessing Damages Claims against Corporate Actors in Revlon Transactions
Robert S. Reder and Connor J. Breed
Chancery Court Applies "Well-Worn Fiduciary Principles" to Address "Novel Issues" Presented by SPAC Disclosure Litigation
Robert S. Reder
The Words Mean What They Say: Chancery Court Adheres to Plain Meaning of Typical Contract Terms
Robert S. Reder and Paul W. d'Ambrosio
Chancery Court Provides Additional Clarity on Disclosure Requirements for Establishing Corwin Defense
Robert S. Reder and Stanley N. Medlin
Chancery Court Declined to Apply Blasius "Compelling Justification" Standard in Sustaining Board's Rejection of Opposition Slate under "Commonplace" Advance Notice Bylaw
Robert S. Reder and Gabrielle M. Haddad
Can Better Juries Fix American Criminal Justice?
Darryl K. Brown
Hunting for Nondelegation Doctrine's Snark
Roderick M. Hills
Democracy and Disenchantment
Ashraf Ahmed