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Dorf on Law Classic: Zombie Lincoln

By Michael C. DorfHere's another pre-read blog post, my December 2011 final exam in constitutional law, which originally ran as Zombies and the Constitution. The idea of zombie Lincoln as president seems less ridiculous than our current reality.————————————————————————————————————————-{About ten years ago … Continue reading

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Beware the zombie invasion (stock exchange edition)

On September 18, Deloitte released a new report which outlines a roadmap for the competitive business climate in Canada. Included in the report is a warning that “Canada may have a zombie problem.” Luckily, Deloitte isn’t raising concern about hordes … Continue reading

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Zombie Banks and the Need for a Public Option in Finance

I recently heard Thomas Ferguson discuss his work in political economy with Chris Hayes. He mentioned this paper, which does a pretty remarkable job summarizing what's happened in finance since the bailout: [Banks have successfully lobbied] for free or low … Continue reading

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