

Ep.35 – Anne Tucker on Citizens United at 10
Anne Tucker, associate professor of law at Georgia State University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast Citizens United at 10 podcast symposium to discuss her work on Citizens United and the decision's implications for corporate law, money in politics, and American democracy. Works discussed include Flawed Assumptions: A Corporate Law Analysis of Free Speech and Corporate Personhood in Citizens United, Rational Coercion: Citizens United and a Modern Day Prisoner's Dilemma, The Citizen Shareholder: Modernizing the Agency Paradigm to Reflect How and Why a Majority of Americans Invest in the Market, and Locked In: The Competitive Disadvantage of Citizen Shareholders.
In addition to discussing her scholarship, Tucker reflects on the tenth anniversary of Citizens United, including what's surprised her, what hasn't, and what she is watching over the next ten years.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.