Books from 2020
Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2018
Activist Directors and Agency Costs: What Happens When an Activist Director Goes on the Board?, John C. Coffee Jr., Robert J. Jackson Jr., Joshua Mitts, and Robert Bishop
Scholarship from 2016
The Globalization of Entrepreneurial Litigation: Law, Culture, and Incentives, John C. Coffee Jr.
Private Standards and the WTO: Reclusive No More, Petros C. Mavroidis and Robert Wolfe
Scholarship from 2015
Supreme Court Amicus Brief of 19 Corporate Law Professors, Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, No. 14-915, John C. Coates, IV; Lucian A. Bebchuk; Bernard S. Black; John C. Coffee Jr.; James D. Cox; Ronald J. Gilson; Jeffrey N. Gordon; Lawrence A. Hamermesh; Henry Hansmann; Robert J. Jackson Jr.; Marcel Kahan; Vikramaditya S. Khanna; Michael Klausner; Reinier Kraakman; Donald C. Langevoort; Edward B. Rock; Mark J. Roe; and Helen S. Scott
The Wolf at the Door: The Impact of Hedge Fund Activism on Corporate Governance, John C. Coffee Jr. and Darius Palia
Scholarship from 2014
Fee-Shifting Bylaw and Charter Provisions: Can They Apply in Federal Court? – The Case for Preemption, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Impact of Hedge Fund Activism: Evidence and Implications, John C. Coffee Jr. and Darius Palia
Scholarship from 2013
Law and Ethics for Autonomous Weapon Systems: Why a Ban Won't Work and How the Laws of War Can, Kenneth Anderson and Matthew C. Waxman
Mapping the Future of Insider Trading Law: Of Boundaries, Gaps, and Strategies, John C. Coffee Jr.
Self-Defensive Force Against Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Political Dimensions, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2012
Mapping the Future of Insider Trading Law: Of Boundaries, Gaps, and Strategies, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Political Economy of Dodd-Frank: Why Financial Reform Tends to be Frustrated and Systemic Risk Perpetuated, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2011
The WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995-2010: Some Descriptive Statistics, Henrik Horn, Louise Johannesson, and Petros C. Mavroidis
Scholarship from 2010
Litigation Governance: Taking Accountability Seriously, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2009
Enhancing Investor Protection and the Regulation of Securities Markets, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2007
Law and the Market: The Impact of Enforcement, John C. Coffee Jr.
Books from 2006
Gatekeepers: The Professions and Corporate Governance, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2005
Can Lawyers Wear Blinders? Gatekeepers and Third-Party Opinions, John C. Coffee Jr.
Causation by Presumption? Why the Supreme Court Should Reject Phantom Losses and Reverse Broudo, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2004
Gatekeeper Failure and Reform: The Challenge of Fashioning Relevant Reforms, John C. Coffee Jr.
Partnoy's Complaint: A Response, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2003
The Attorney as Gatekeeper: An Agenda for the SEC, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2002
Racing Towards the Top?: The Impact of Cross-Listing and Stock Market Competition on International Corporate Governance, John C. Coffee Jr.
Racing Towards the Top?: The Impact of Cross-Listings and Stock Market Competition on International Corporate Governance, John C. Coffee Jr.
Understanding Enron: "It's about Gatekeepers, Stupid", John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2001
Competition Among Securities Markets: A Path Dependent Perspective, John C. Coffee Jr.
Do Norms Matter?: A Cross-Country Examination of the Private Benefits of Control, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Acquiescent Gatekeeper: Reputational Intermediaries, Auditor Independence and the Governance of Accounting, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Rise of Dispersed Ownership: The Roles of Law and the State in the Separation of Ownership and Control, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 2000
Convergence and its Critics: What are the Preconditions to the Separation of Ownership and Control?, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1999
Privatization and Corporate Governance: The Lessons from Securities Market Failure, John C. Coffee Jr.
Privatization and Corporate Governance: The Lessons from Securities Market Failure, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Future as History: The Prospects for Global Convergence in Corporate Governance and Its Implications, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Future as History: The Prospects for Global Convergence in Corporate Governance and Its Implications, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1998
Conflicts Consent and Allocation After Amchem Products – Or Why Attorneys Still Need Consent to Give Away Their Clients' Money, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1997
The Bylaw Battlefield: Can Institutions Change the Outcome of Corporate Control Contests?, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Folklore of Investor Capitalism, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1996
The Future of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Or, Why the Fat Lady Has Not Yet Sung, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1994
Hail Britannia?: Institutional Investor Behavior Under Limited Regulation, John C. Coffee Jr. and Bernard S. Black
Scholarship from 1993
New Myths and Old Realities: The American Law Institute Faces the Derivative Action, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1992
Paradigms Lost: The Blurring of the Criminal and Civil Law Models – And What Can Be Done About It, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1991
Does "Unlawful" Mean "Criminal"?: Reflections on the Disappearing Tort/Crime Distinction in American Law, John C. Coffee Jr.
Liquidity Versus Control: The Institutional Investor as Corporate Monitor, John C. Coffee Jr.
Bondholder Coercion: The Problem of Constrained Choice in Debt Tender Offers and Recapitalizations, John C. Coffee Jr. and William A. Klein
Scholarship from 1990
What's Next?: The Future of RICO, G. Robert Blakey, John C. Coffee Jr., Paul E. Coffey, and L. Gordon Crovitz
"Carrot and Stick" Sentencing: Structuring Incentives for Organizational Defendants, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1989
Mandatory/Enabling Balance in Corporate Law: An Essay on the Judicial Role, John C. Coffee Jr.
Unstable Coalitions: Corporate Governance as a Multi-Player Game, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1988
The Uncertain Case for Takeover Reform: An Essay on Stockholders, Stakeholders and Bust-Ups, John C. Coffee Jr.
Knights, Raiders, and Targets: The Impact of the Hostile Takeover, John C. Coffee Jr., Louis Lowenstein, and Susan Rose-Ackerman
Scholarship from 1987
Rethinking the Class Action: A Policy Primer on Reform, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Regulation of Entrepreneurial Litigation: Balancing Fairness and Efficiency in the Large Class Action, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1986
Shareholders Versus Managers: The Strain in the Corporate Web, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1985
The Unfaithful Champion: The Plaintiff as Monitor in Shareholder Litigation, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1984
Regulating the Market for Corporate Control: A Critical Assessment of the Tender Offer's Role in Corporate Governance, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1981
The Survival of the Derivative Suit: An Evaluation and a Proposal for Legislative Reform, John C. Coffee Jr. and Donald E. Schwartz
Scholarship from 1980
Making the Punishment Fit the Corporation: The Problem of Finding an Optimal Corporation Criminal Sanction, John C. Coffee Jr.
Rebuttal: The Individual or The Firm? Focusing The Threat of Criminal Liability, John C. Coffee Jr.
Scholarship from 1977
Beyond the Shut-Eyed Sentry: Toward a Theoretical View of Corporate Misconduct and an Effective Legal Response, John C. Coffee Jr.