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Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implications of ownership separated from control. Yet through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout and the government's resultant shareholding, ownership and control at many companies have merged, leaving corporate theory and practice for the financial and automotive sectors in chaos. The government's $700 billion bailout is a unique historical event; not merely because of its size, but also because of a resulting ripple through corporate scholarship and practice. This article builds on the author's five testimonies before Congress during the financial crisis and implementation of the TARP bailout and his consultation for the Special Inspector General for TARP. After considering corporat...
... World War, and occasionally exercised power over publicly traded businesses through special pr... Treasury and the Federal Reserve set up trusts to hold their ownership that create an explicit ob... managed, the unintended consequences to capital markets could be dramatic. I. History of Company O...The Alabama State Pension Fund recently had to pay nearly a mi...
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... corporate entities with general trust powers shall be the initial manager or managers of 50 per...
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... failure correctly to price the intangible capital of publicly traded companies. But whether underval... to repay loans in money whose purchasing power is greater than it was at the time it was lent to ... Delano Roosevelt (FDR) and his "Brains Trust" oversaw, anticipating that it would ensure attain... average farm incomes were lowest in 1932 (Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina), while ...
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...On appeal, Ring argued that Arizona's capital sentencing scheme violates the Sixth Amendment's j... affirmance were filed for the State of Alabama et al. by Bill Pryor, Attorney General of Alabam...As fact-finder, the jury had the power to determine not only whether the defendant was gu... Henslee v. Union Planters Nat. Bank & Trust Co., 335 U. S. 595 , 600 (1949) (Frankfurter, J.,...
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..., Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Missouri, and Arkansas in substantively the same ... on trust land management limit the power of the legislature to dispose of state lands. One ... may be done with the interest on that capital holding, and (5) Congress has provided for the per...
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... of preferred securities of Alabama Power Capital Trust I, according to Art F. Beattie, Alabama Powe...
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... or the Act) provided that the functions, powers, and duties of the Office of Thrift Supervision. (... 567 of the OTS regulations, addressing capital, is being republished as subpart Z of part 390. Mi... a crime involving dishonesty or breach of trust that is punishable by imprisonment for a term exce...Atlanta........... 10 Tenth Street,. Alabama, Florida,. NE., Suite 800,. Georgia, North. Atlant...
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... the hands of the Federal Government large powers hitherto exercised by the States" by converting th... (1890) (statute regulating the method of capital punishment); Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. (21 Wall...Farmer's Loan and Trust Co. finally removed all lingering doubts over the... conveyed from the decedent by will (Alabama) were both allowed to impose a tax on the transfer...
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...Thus, in Pol-lock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co. , the Court sustained the jurisdiction of a d...Thus, in Alabama v. Arizona , where Alabama sought to enjoin ninet... expressly adopted this standard, a later capital case utilized it, holding that a petitioner senten...
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This paper chronicles in rich detail the difficult path of institutionalizing participatory practice in local governance policies through community planning efforts in Tempe, Arizona spanning over fifteen years (1989 to 2007) of citizen/practitioner involvement. This All-America City (2003, National Civic League) in the Phoenix metropolitan area is a case study in how collaborative efforts among citizens, grassroots organizers, nonprofit organizations, and advocate city staff led to the adoption of public policies guiding citizen engagement in community development activities on the part of both public and private actors. While the achievement of a formal statement of democratic intent is a substantive benchmark that can serve as an exemplar for other local governments, this case also s...
... decisions are some of the more profound powers delegated to local governments, particularly those...In such battles, the capitalist interests of the development industry are pitted a... to regain an important degree of community trust. In what became the Tempe Involving the Public (TI... USA conference in Birmingham, Alabama. The theme was "Reaching Common Ground Through Str...