Miriam Baer
A.B., Princeton University
White Collar Crime
Articles
Corporate Compliance's Achilles Heel, 78 Business Lawyer 791 (2023)
BrooklynWorksSquare Peg Frauds, 118 Northwestern University Law Review 1 (2023)
BrooklynWorksBook Review of John Coffee Jr.'s Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (2022)
WebForecasting the How and Why of Corporate Crime’s Demise, 47 Journal of Corporation Law 887 (2022)
BrooklynWorksThe Information Shortfalls of Prosecuting Irresponsible Executives, 70 DePaul Law Review 191 (2021)
BrooklynWorksLaw Enforcement’s Lochner, 105 Minnesota Law Review 1667 (2021)
BrooklynWorksThree Conceptions of Corporate-Crime (and One Avenue for Reform), 83 Law and Contemporary Problems 1 (2020)
BrooklynWorksEmerging Trends in Corporate Enforcement and Corporate Compliance: Symposium Introduction, 14 Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law 1 (2019) (with James Fanto)
BrooklynWorksPropping up Corporate Crime with Corporate Character, 103 Iowa Law Review Online 88 (2018)
BrooklynWorks WebReconceptualizing the Whistleblower’s Dilemma, 50 U.C. Davis Law Review 2215 (2017)
BrooklynWorks SSRNSome Skepticism About Criminal Discovery Empiricism, 73 Washington and Lee Law Review Online 347 (2016)
BrooklynWorks WebSecrecy, Intimacy, and Workable Rules: Justice Sotomayor Stakes Out the Middle Ground in United States v. Jones, 123 Yale Law Journal Forum, March 24, 2014
BrooklynWorks SSRN WebTemporal Inconsistency and the Regulation of Corporate Misconduct, 1 Virginia Journal of Criminal Law 351 (2013)
BrooklynWorks SSRNSome Thoughts on the Porous Boundary between Ordinary and Extraordinary Fraud, Book Review of Tom Baker's and Sean Griffith's Ensuring Corporate Misconduct, 14 University of Pennsylvania Business Law Journal 927 (2012)
BrooklynWorks SSRNOrganizational Liability and the Tension between Corporate and Criminal Law, 19 Journal of Law and Policy 1 (2011)
BrooklynWorks SSRNEvaluating the Consequences of Calibrated Sentencing: A Response to Professor Kolber, 109 Columbia Law Review Sidebar 11 (2009)
BrooklynWorks SSRN WebCorporate Policing and Corporate Governance: What Can We Learn from Hewlett-Packard's Pretexting Scandal, 77 University of Cincinnati Law Review 523 (2008)
BrooklynWorks SSRNLinkage and the Deterrence of Corporate Fraud, 94 Virginia Law Review 1295 (2008)
BrooklynWorks SSRNTowards a More Balanced Treatment of Bidder and Target Shareholders, 1997 Columbia Business Law Review 319 (1997)
BrooklynWorksThe Role of the Corporate Attorney within the Takeover Context: Loyalties to Whom?, 21 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 943 (1996)
BrooklynWorksBooks
White-Collar Crime (5th ed. forthcoming 2024-25) (with Ellen Podgor, Katrice Copeland Bridges, Gregory Gilchrist, and Hon. Paul. D. Borman)
Myths & Misunderstandings in White-Collar Crime (2023)
White-Collar Crime in a Nutshell (2022) (with Ellen Podgor, Jerold Israel, & Gregory Gilchrist)
Contributions to Books
Personhood, Procedure and the Endurance of Corporate Compliance, in Research Handbook on Corporate Purpose and Personhood (Elizabeth Pollman and Robert Thompson, eds., forthcoming 2022)
Corporate Criminal Law Unbounded, in Oxford Handbook of Prosecutors and Prosecution (Ronald Wright, Kay Levine, & Russell Gold eds., 2021)
Designing Corporate Leniency Programs, in Cambridge Handbook on Compliance (D. Daniel Sokol & Benjamin van Rooij eds., forthcoming 2021)
When the Corporation Investigates Itself, in Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing (Jennifer Arlen ed., 2018)