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...funds, said Coates and Ramseyer. The case also sparked an extremely rare disagreement between Easterbrook and Judge Richard A. Posner, who typically vote together, according to Ramseyer. Easterbrook sided with the majority, saying that fee levels should be determined by the market, while Posner—who wrote a dissent??argued that compensation has become excessive and the courts should intervene. According to Coates, lower courts that have affirmed shareholder complaints have asserted that mutual funds rates are not determined by the market and should thus be externally regulated because the funds do not compete with each other...
...adds that those in favor of regulation retain the upper-hand because the path of least resistance for academic leadership is to try to curb dissent??which he says explains the changes at Harvard’s affiliates...
...What is your favorite book that you have authored? CRS: I have two favorites. One is called “Legal Reasoning and Political Conflict” from 1996 and the other is “Why Societies Need Dissent?? from 2003. But I recently completed two books and I am under contract to do four more so I hope that I will like one of those six better...
...Harvard, as Krahel characterized it, so ready to “squelch dissent?...
...fiddle, for being mundane or rehashing. In short, Harvard is often rewarded with coverage without being unique. Reporters: if we do something truly revolutionary—like, say, fire our former Secretary of the Treasury embattled President in the long aftermath of questionable comments regarding gender and great faculty dissent??then by all means, cover Harvard...