Corporate/securities law professor, Emory University
Host, Business Scholarship Podcast (@busscholarship.bsky.social)
Creator, KFilings (@kfilings.com)
https://andrewkjennings.com // https://kfilings.com
Andrew Jennings
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not sure if everyone can access this, but I just learned about some dramatic changes to SSRN from Steve Bainbridge's Substack. This is really bad; SSRN has been how I keep up with scholarship in my field from a variety of researchers
www.stephenbainbridge.com/p/the-social...
Significant and unwelcome changes to what had been legal academia's major open source scholarly repository and notice system
I'm very happy to share that the AALS Section on State Constitutional Law has been approved and is now live! Thank you very much to everyone who supported this effort. We look forward to building a long-term infrastructure for state constitutional scholarship, study, and advocacy.
Quinn Yeargain
Surprised there hasn’t been more discussion of this. This is the first I’ve heard of the CC-BY license requirement, which means many authors can’t post, per the limitations of their agreements w/ journals & publishers
I'm being with inundated with AI-generated PR pitches for @busscholarship.bsky.social podcast. They're so transparently bad and misaligned.
I imagine there's a whole cottage industry of consultants peddling expensive PR services to businesspeople with doubtful promises of getting them on podcasts.
Supreme Court: a showing of pecuniary loss to investors is not required before the SEC may obtain a disgorgement award. Sriptech v. SEC www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25p...
Commentators expected this result, but a decision otherwise would have been a big blow to federal securities enforcement.
What role do sidewalks play in our commercial lives?
@michaelcpollack.bsky.social, professor of law @cardozolaw.bsky.social, joins @busscholarship.bsky.social to discuss his new book "Sidewalk Nation: The Life and Law of America's Most Overlooked Resource." 1/2
Andrew Jennings
Check out my conversation with @andrewkjennings.com all about the business of sidewalks on his terrific @busscholarship.bsky.social podcast!
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Date Chartered: 6/1/2026 Purpose The Section on State Constitutional Law will organize scholars whose work revolves around the interpretation, application, modification, development, and understanding...
not sure if everyone can access this, but I just learned about some dramatic changes to SSRN from Steve Bainbridge's Substack. This is really bad; SSRN has been how I keep up with scholarship in my field from a variety of researchers
www.stephenbainbridge.com/p/the-social...
Ann M. Lipton
www.stephenbainbridge.com
Significant and unwelcome changes to what had been legal academia's major open source scholarly repository and notice system
Hello! @adamsopko.bsky.social and I have been working on a proposal to charter an AALS Section on State Constitutional Law. We believe that such a section is long overdue and that it is urgent to foster scholarly community and support in a growing discipline. Links to support this effort below: ⬇️
Quinn Yeargain
My name isn’t Phil and I don’t drive an electric car. Everything else is admittedly true.