
Sarah Haan
@shaan_haan
Corporate governance, shareholder voting, money in politics, 1stAmend, #secreg. Writing about the expression of power through #corpgov.
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Here it is, the Delaware Call post mortem of the SB 313 debate from the Moelis decision in late February to Thursday’s House hearing. ICYMI former chancellor William Chandler took shots at chancellors McCormick and Laster for speaking out against the bill. delawarecall.com/2024/06/22/spa…

📗Half the Firms, Double the Profits: Public Firms' Transformation, 1996-2022: mailchi.mp/ecgi/771 👥 Mark J. Roe Harvard Law School, Charles CY Wang Harvard University #ecgiwp SSRN #responsiblecapitalism


"It is tempting to view #ExxonMobil’s recent corporate election as a referendum on the #ESG movement, but in fact, that election was about something else altogether, writes Sarah Haan (W&L Law School) promarket.org/2024/07/16/exx…



The Center for Retail Investors & Corporate Inclusion (non-profit that Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci & I founded to enhance education in corp gov & fin literacy & to further research on retail investors) officially has LinkedIn. X coming soon! Follow the Center here: linkedin.com/company/rici-c…

Thank you to The Oxford Business Law Blog for featuring a post about my recent Boston College Law Review article, The New Corporate Political Governance. Temple Law School Boston College Law blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/oblb/blog-post… Full article: spkl.io/6017f6tm1



The RICI Center is delighted to have Professor Jill Fisch of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School as an Inaugural Academic Fellow (IAF). This week Professor Fisch will present at LSE, along with Co-Founder and Director Christina Sautter and IAF Professor Eva Micheler. IAF Dean David Kershaw will chair


The 5th Circuit's decision in NCPPR v. SEC is out. The court declined to throw out the Shareholder Proposal Rule. Borrowing a move from MCHR v. SEC (1972), the 5th Cir. declared the case moot. For more on MCHR v. SEC, see my piece here: corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2019/11/12/civ… Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance

Celebrating my new affiliation with this terrific Center, focusing on retail investors and corporate democracy. Proud to join scholars Jill Fisch, Akshaya Kamalnath Christina Sautter Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci

Let's talk turkey: more birds have been pardoned from dinner plates in the US than people have been granted clemency from federal death row. And today President Donald J. Trump will pardon 2 more – with ZERO mention of saving the 40 people facing death at the federal level.





You can't understand what's going on in American politics without understanding what happened to "corporate democracy," who profited from it, and what they're up to. Many thanks to Fordham Law More from me: promarket.org/2025/03/03/don…