BU Law Celebrates 2025 Retiring Faculty
Professor of Law and Nancy Barton Scholar Nancy J. Moore has served as a valued member of the Boston University School of Law faculty for over twenty-five years. As a nationally recognized leader in the field of legal ethics, Moore has taught courses on professional responsibility, evidence, and torts, and seminars on lawyering in the 21st century and legal ethics for business lawyers.
Brown University Gets Warning from 24 States on Israel Divestment Vote
David H. Webber is quoted.
August 27, 2024 Boston GlobeEnhanced Regulatory Oversight in ESG Investing
David H. Webber’s research is mentioned.
August 24, 2024 The Regulatory ReviewColleges Divesting from Israel Face a Ben & Jerry’s Meltdown | Opinion
David H. Webber pens an opinion.
May 13, 2024 NewsweekWhite House Calls on Pension Funds To Adopt Stronger Labor Standards
David Webber is quoted.
April 23, 2024 Washington PostThe Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers
David Webber co-authors a piece.
March 20, 2024 Columbia Law School Blue Sky BlogThe Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers
David Webber co-authors a piece.
March 20, 2024 LexBlogReview of Banking and Financial Law and the Brookings Institution 2024 Symposium: The Politics of Financial Regulation
Join RBFL, Brookings, and leading scholars on February 2nd to learn more about the politics of financial regulation. Explore if and how politics affect regulation in crypto, ESG, and bank capital and systemic risk. Does political party matter? Are political parties aligned? Do politics even have an effect? A light breakfast and lunch will be […]
Book Talk: The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon
David Webber delivers a talk.
Workers Funding Other Workers’ Misery
David Webber is quoted.
October 14, 2023 The American Prospect