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Lynn Stout
Lynn A. Stout is the Distinguished Professor of Corporate & Business Law at the Cornell Law School. She specializes in researching, writing on, and teaching about corporate law, securities and derivatives regulation, law and economics, and prosocial behavior and law. ==Career== Stout holds a B.A. ''summa cum laude'' from Princeton University as well as a Master's in Public Policy from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and a J.D. from the Yale Law School. Until 2012 she was the Paul Hastings Professor of Corporate and Securities Law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, after which she joined the Cornell Law School.〔http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/faculty/bio.cfm?id=495〕 She has also taught at George Washington Law School, New York University Law School, Harvard Law School, and Georgetown University, and has served as a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution. She has served as an Independent Trustee of the Eaton Vance Mutual Funds since 1998 and on the Advisory Board of the Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program since 2009. Starting in 2014 Stout also serves on the U.S. Treasury Department's (Financial Research Advisory Committee )〔http://financialresearch.gov/press-releases/2014/07/14/ofr-announces-new-members-of-its-financial-research-advisory-committee/〕 and on the Board of Governors of the CFA Institute.〔http://www.cfainstitute.org/about/governance/leadership/Pages/current_board.aspx〕 She was also named one of the 100 Most Influential People In Business Ethics in 2014 by the Ethisphere Institute.〔http://ethisphere.com/magazine/100-most-influential-in-business/〕 In 2012, Stout elected to leave the UCLA faculty and joined Cornell Law School after UCLA accepted a $10 million donation from Lowell Milken to create a "Lowell Milken Business Law and Policy Institute."〔( “Milken’s Gift Stirs Dispute at U.C.L.A. Law School,” ) ''N. Y. Times, Dealbook blog'' (Aug. 22, 2011).〕 Stout expressed ethical concerns about UCLA's decision to name a business law center after Lowell Milken in light of the fact that Lowell Milken had been banned from the securities industry and barred from the New York Stock Exchange.〔(“UCLA law professor opposes naming institute after Lowell Milken,” ) Los Angeles Times (Aug. 24, 2011).〕
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