Document Type
Article
Publication
Marquette Law Review
Year
2024
Citation Information
Ann Lipton, Of Chameleons and ESG, 107 Marq. L. Rev. 597 (2024), available at https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/faculty-articles/1731.
Abstract
Ever since the rise of the great corporations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, commenters have debated whether firms should be run solely to benefit investors, or whether instead they should be run to benefit society as a whole. Both sides have claimed their preferred policies are necessary to maintain a capitalist system of private enterprise distinct from state institutions. What we can learn from the current iteration of the debate— now rebranded as "environmental, social, governance" or "ESG" investing— is that efforts to disentangle corporate governance from the regulatory state are futile; governmental regulation has an inevitable role in structuring the corporate form.
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