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April 07, 2006


Bainbridge on "outsider trading"

Those who followed our most recent featured discussion between Moin Yahya and Larry Ribstein on whether we should regulate plaintiffs' short selling the stocks they intend to sue are aware of Professor Ribstein's anti-regulation stance, spelled out in detail in his article with Bruce Kobayashi (here). Professor Bainbridge weighs in on Professor Ribstein's side, from a property rights angle, here.

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