American Business Law Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of American Business Law Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evolving ESG Reporting Governance, Regime Theory, and Proactive Law: Predictions and Strategies11
The Management and Oversight of Human Rights Due Diligence10
Who's Keeping Score?: Oversight of Changing Consumer Credit Infrastructure9
Legal Strategy Disrupted: Managing Climate Change and Regulatory Transformation8
Derivatives and ESG7
Regulation of Crypto: Who Is the Securities and Exchange Commission Protecting?6
Banking's Climate Conundrum4
The Future of International Corporate Human Rights Litigation: A Transatlantic Comparison4
Protecting Third Parties in Contracts4
An Empirical Analysis of Patent Citation Relevance and Applicant Strategy3
Ranking Season: Combating Commercial Banks' Systemic Discrimination of Consumers3
Cannabis Regulatory Confusion and Its Impact on Consumer Adoption3
Deconstructing Fallacies in Products Liability Law to Provide a Remedy for Economic Loss2
The Faces of Securities Regulation and State Authority: A Comparison Between the United States and China2
Is Legal Harmonization Always Better? The Counter‐Case of Utility Models2
Text Mining for Bias: A Recommendation Letter Experiment2
Sustainable Investing and Fiduciary Obligations in Pension Funds: The Need for Sustainable Regulation2
Medical Marijuana Registries: A Painful Choice?1
Safeguarding Confidential Arbitration Awards in Uncontested Confirmation Actions1
Does Conjoint Analysis Reliably Value Patents?1
Up in Smoke: International Treaty Obligations and Marijuana Reform in the United States1
Entrepreneurial Regulatory Legal Strategy: The Case of Cannabis1
In‐Group Favoritism as Legal Strategy: Evidence from FCPA Settlements1
In Space, No One Can Hear You're Green: Standardization of Environmental Reporting, the SEC's Proposed Climate Change Disclosure Rules, and Remote Sensing Technology1
Cybersecurity carrots and sticks1
Climate Change and a Just Transition to the Future of Work1
Protecting Earth and Space Industries from Orbital Debris: Implementing the Outer Space Treaty to Fill the Regulatory Vacuum in the FCC's Orbital Debris Guidelines1
Regulating Cannabis: A Comparative Exploration of Canadian Legalization1
Cultivating Evidence‐Based Pathways for Cannabis Product Development: Implications for Consumer Protection1
Leading a Healthier Company: Advancing a Public Health Model of Ethics and Compliance1
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