(He/him)
Gregory E. Louis is an Associate Professor of Law at the City University of New York, specializing in business, nonprofit, and municipal corporate law as well as contracts. His scholarly interests center on corporate and social power and the enforcement of law, especially as it relates to local immigrant communities and those of color.
Contact
718-340-4155
Corporate and social power; corporate law (public, nonprofit, and business corporations); community organizations; Black and Brown economic rationality; social citizenship
Fordham University School of Law, J.D. (2009); Columbia University, B.A. (2006)
ARTICLES
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Unlocking Progressive Corporate Governance: The Black and Brown HDFC Key, 10 American University Business Law Review 79 (2021)
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A Proposal to Support Enforcing Regulations for the Rule of Law, 2016 Clearinghouse Community Rev. 1 (2016)
BOOK CHAPTERS
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“7A” in Tenants and Landlords NYC: Not A Love Story (Emily Jane Goodman and Edward J. Acton eds. 2019) (co-authored)
MISCELLANEOUS
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“The Clean Sea Breeze of Bad Men,” The Law and Political Economy Project, July 13, 2020
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“The Loft Law Bill: Inequity on Stilts,” Gotham Gazette, March 11, 2019 (co-authored)
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“CityViews: Amazon Will Deliver More Displacement to NYC’s Working Class” City Limits, Nov. 30, 2018 (co-authored)
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“Race Lost For the New East New York: De Blasio’s Brooklyn Building Plan Fails the Discrimination Test,” New York Daily News, Apr. 18, 2016 (co-authored)