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The preferred location, known as the Skeel Avenue site, for the training range is in the base's Area C along the northern boundary of the Huffman Prairie, according to the 88th Air Base Wing.
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Like many others, David Skeel misstates the facts.
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Skeel argues that Dodd-Frank represented a uniform "corporatist" approach to regulation, in contrast to a Brandeisian perspective that, at least when it came to financial regulation, emerged in the '30s with both the formation of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Glass-Steagall separation of commercial and investment banking.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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When the crisis came, accelerating that trend, the corporatist mentality emerged, as Skeel argues, in both Dodd-Frank and the administration at large.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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As Skeel points out, this runs counter to Dodd-Frank financial reform, which was primarily corporatist, with a few Brandeisian proposals -- the Volcker Rule and the consumer agency -- tossed in.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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Skeel should devote his efforts to determining what events might trigger the scenario described above and how our government should prepare for it.
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Mr. Skeel is a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania and the co-author of the blog Less Than the Least.
On Religious Freedom, Years of Battles Ahead David Skeel 2012
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Even if few will discuss it, financial reform, as Skeel points out, has a definitely corporatist flavor.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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Mr. Skeel, a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, is the author of "The New Financial Deal: Understanding the Dodd-Frank Act and its (Unintended) Consequences" (Wiley, 2010).
The Real Cost of the Auto Bailouts David Skeel 2011
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A corporatist approach, Skeel says, resists structural changes, like breaking up the banks, in favor of a regulatory-driven cooperative arrangement between government and industry.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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