Vol. 80, Issue 2

Symposium on Who Guards the Guardians?: Monitoring and Enforcement of Charity Governance

Published: March 2005

Symposium Editors:
Dana Brakman Reiser and Evelyn Brody

Articles

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TABLE OF CONTENTS AND ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

INTRODUCTION
Dana Brakman Reiser and Evelyn Brody

THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW: THE DISCLOSURE FOCUS OF RECENT LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS FOR NONPROFIT REFORM
Dana Brakman Reiser

NONPROFIT INTERJURISDICTIONALITY
Norman I. Silber

CHARITY GOVERNANCE: WHAT’S TRUST LAW GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Evelyn Brody

LET CHARITABLE DIRECTORS DIRECT: WHY TRUST LAW SHOULD NOT CURB BOARD DISCRETION OVER A CHARITABLE CORPORATION’S MISSION AND UNRESTRICTED ASSETS
Robert A. Katz

CHARITABLE ACCOUNTABILITY AND REFORM IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND: THE CASE OF THE CHARITY COMMISSION
James J. Fishman

NEW CHARITY REGULATION PROPOSALS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES: OVERDUE OR OVERDONE?
Debra Morris

THE GUARDIANS GUARDING THEMSELVES: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON NONPROFIT SELF-REGULATION
Mark Sidel

THE KENNETH M. PIPER LECTURE

KNOWLEDGE WORK: NEW METAPHORS FOR THE NEW ECONOMY
Catherine L. Fisk

THE LOUIS JACKSON NATIONAL STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION

THE QUEST FOR A LACTATING MALE: BIOLOGY, GENDER, AND DISCRIMINATION
Maureen E. Eldredge

ERISA SECTION 404(C) AND INVESTMENT ADVICE: WHAT IS AN EMPLOYER OR PLAN SPONSOR TO DO?
Stefanie Kastrinsky

THE BENCH TRIAL: A MORE BENEFICIAL ALTERNATIVE TO ARBITRATION OF TITLE VII CLAIMS
Dianne LaRocca

STUDENT NOTES AND COMMENTS

AN END TO EMPTY DISTINCTIONS: FEE SHIFTING, THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT, AND DOE V. BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Michael Giuseppe Congiu

CONTEXT IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE VIOLATIONS AND THE MORE-THAN-REASONABLE PERSON
Kirsten K. Wendela

WHAT’S THAT MEAN? A PROPOSED CLAIM CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY FOR PHILLIPS V. AWH CORP.
Jessica C. Kaiser