Symposium
Corporate Law Firms, NGOs, and Issues of Legitimacy for a Global Legal Order
Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth
Law Firms, Global Capital, and the Sociological Imagination
Christine Parker and Tanina Rostain
States Side Story: Career Paths of International LL.M. Students, or “I Like to Be in America”
Carole Silver
Homeward Bound: What Does a Global Legal Education Offer the Indian Returnees?
Swethaa Ballakrishnen
Becoming a Cosmopolitan Lawyer
John Flood and Peter D. Lederer
Regulating Conflicts of Interest in Global Law Firms: Peace in Our Time?
Janine Griffiths-Baker and Nancy J. Moore
Privatizing Professionalism: Client Control of Lawyers’ Ethics
Christopher J. Whelan and Neta Ziv
Organizational Alliances by U.S. Law Schools
Elizabeth Chambliss
Alliance “Capitalism” and Legal Education: An English Perspective
James Faulconbridge
Trends and Challenges in Lawyer Regulation: The Impact of Globalization and Technology
Laurel S. Terry, Steve Mark, and Tahlia Gordon
Adopting Regulatory Objectives for the Legal Profession
Laurel S. Terry, Steve Mark, and Tahlia Gordon
Comparative Perspectives on Lawyer Regulation: An Agenda for Reform in the United States and Canada
Deborah L. Rhode and Alice Woolley
The Learning Process of Globalization: How Chinese Law Firms Survived the Financial Crisis
Xueyao Li and Sida Liu
Article
State Ownership and Corporate Governance
Mariana Pargendler
Notes
Whither Fairness? In Search of a Jurisdictional Test After J. McIntyre Machinery v. Nicastro
Peter R. Bryce
Getting to “Exempt!”: Putting the Rubber Stamp on Section 501(c)(3)’s Political Activity Prohibition
Michael Fresco