Stephen F. Diamond

Books

The Hidden History of the Equal Rights Amendment with Draper. Center for Socialist History (2013) | Link to Library Catalog

Rights and Revolution: The Rise and Fall of Nicaragua's Sandinista Movement. Vandeplas Publishing (2013) | Link to Library Catalog

From 'Che' to China: Labor and Authoritarianism in the New Global Economy. Vandeplas Publishing (2009) | Link to Library Catalog

Human Rights, Labor Rights, and International Trade: Law and Policy Perspectives with Compa. University of Pennsylvania Press (1996) (Introduction authored by Compa and Diamond. Paperback edition, (2003)) | Link to Library Catalog

Chapters

The Facebook Effect: Secondary Markets and Insider Trading in Today's Startup Environment in Research Handbook on Insider Trading. Bainbridge, editor. Edward Elgar Publishing (2013) | Link to Digital Commons

Beyond the Berle and Means Paradigm: Private Equity and the New Capitalist Order in The Embedded Firm: Corporate Governance, Labor, and Finance Capitalism. Williams and Zumbansen, editors. Cambridge University Press (2011) | Link to Digital Commons

Ringing the Bell on the NYSE: Might a Nonprofit Stock Exchange Have Been Efficient? with Kuan in Global Stock Exchanges: The Dawn of a New Era. Banerjee, editor. ICFAI University Press (2007) (Originally published as an article by the same title in 9 Duquesne Business Law Journal 1-18 (2007)) | Link to Digital Commons

Beyond the Core: Re-Thinking the International Labor Rights Strategy After the Battle of Seattle in Trade and Agriculture: Negotiating a New Agreement. McMahon, editor. Cameron May (2001)

Labor Rights in the Global Economy: A Case Study of the North American Free Trade Agreement in Human Rights, Labor Rights and International Trade: Law and Policy Perspectives. Compa and Diamond, editors. University of Pennsylvania Press (1996) (Paperback edition, 2003)

Introduction with Compa in Human Rights, Labor Rights and International Trade: Law and Policy Perspectives. Compa and Diamond, editors. University of Pennsylvania Press (1996) (Paperback, 2003)

U. S. Labor and North American Economic Integration: Towards a Constructive Critique in The Political Economy of North American Free Trade. Grinspun and Cameron, editors. St. Martin's Press (1993) | Link to Library Catalog

Articles

Legal Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Put Health, Safety and Equity First, Catherine J.K. Sandoval, Patricia A. Cain, Stephen F. Diamond, Allen S. Hammond, Jean C. Love, Stephen E. Smith, & Solmaz Nabipour, M.D., 61 Santa Clara L. Rev. 367 (2021) | Link to Digital Commons

Insider Trading: A Clash Between Law and Economics , Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance. (2020) | Link to Full Text

Exercising the ‘governance option’: labour’s new push to reshape financial capitalism, 43 Cambridge Journal of Economics 891-916 (2019) | Link to Full Text

Are the stock markets "rigged"? An empirical analysis of regulatory change, with Kuan, 55 International Review of Law and Economics 33-40 (2018) | Link to Digital Commons

The Facebook Effect: Secondary Markets and Insider Trading in Today's Hot Startup Environment, 27 California Business Law Practitioner 1-9 (Winter 2012) | Link to Digital Commons

Private Equity and Public Good, 55 Dissent 52-60 (Winter 2008) | Link to Digital Commons

Ringing the Bell on the NYSE: Might a Nonprofit Stock Exchange Have Been Efficient?, with Kuan, 9 Duquesne Business Law Journal 1-18 (2007) (Published as a chapter in Global Stock Exchanges: The Dawn of a New Era. Banerjee, editor. ICFAI University Press, India (2008)) | Link to Digital Commons

Delphi 'Bankruptcy': The Continuation of Class War by Other Means, 53 Dissent 58-63 (Spring 2006) | Link to Digital Commons

The "Race to the Bottom" Returns: China's Challenge to the International Labor Movement, 10 U.C. Davis Journal of International Law and Policy 39-74 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

The PetroChina Syndrome: Regulating Capital Markets in the Anti-Globalization Era, 29 Journal of Corporation Law 39-102 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

Bridging the Divide: An Alternative Approach to International Labor Rights After the Battle of Seattle, (International Law Weekend - West Symposium), 29 Pepperdine Law Review 115-146 (2001) | Link to Digital Commons

Political and Occupational Hazards to Reproductive Health, no. 4 New Labor Review 34-50 (Fall 1982)

Book Reviews

Human Rights and Transnational Solidarity in Cold War Latin America, 36 Human Rights Quarterly 663-664 (August 2014) | Link to Full Text

Science-Mart: Privatizing American Science, 41 Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 226-227 (2012) | Link to Full Text

Revolution, Revival and Religious Conflict in Sandinista Nicaragua, 29 Bulletin of Latin American Research 554-556 (2010) | Link to Full Text

The Future of Finance: How Private Equity and Venture Capital Will Shape the Global Economy, (June 29, 2010) (Published on Amazon.com) | Link to Library Catalog

The Chinese Market: An Enigma Unraveled, (review of The China Dream: The Quest for the Last Great Untapped Market on Earth and Inequality and Poverty in China in the Age of Globalization), 49 Dissent 95-99 (Summer 2002) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Library Catalog

The "New Realism" and the Crisis of the Human Rights Movement, (review of In Our Own Best Interest: How Defending Human Rights Benefits Us All), 42 Santa Clara Law Review 1019-1029 (2002) | Link to Digital Commons

Labor's War, (review of Labor's War at Home: the CIO in World War II), 36 Monthly Review 58-64 (May 1984) | Link to Library Catalog

Other Articles

INSIGHT: Uber and the Day the IPO Died, with Jennifer W. Kuan, Bloomberg Law. (2019) | Link to Full Text

Facebook's Failed IPO: A Fall Worthy of Icarus, Dissent Magazine (May 29, 2012) (Web exclusive) | Link to Full Text

Occupy Santa Clara! Corporate Personhood Reconsidered, Dissent Magazine (April 4, 2012) (Web exclusive) | Link to Full Text

Importance of Institutional Design: Evidence from the New York Stock Exchnage IPO and Reg. NMS, with Kuan, Securities Law eJournal (January 18, 2012) (Web exclusive. Posted on SSRN. Linked to SSRN journals: LSN Securities Law eJournal, Capital Markets: Market Microstructure eJournal, and Corporate Law and Takeover eJournal | Link to Full Text

A “Modest Proposal” for Capital Market Reform: Close Down Rule 144A, with Jeff Madrick, HuffPost (July 5, 2010) | Link to Full Text

Avoiding Debacle in the U.S. Auto Industry, 53 Dissent Magazine (Spring 2006)

No Friends in Labor's Court: The N.L.R.B.'s Right Turn, 241 The Nation 647-648 (December 14, 1985)

Plant Closings and Worker Health: A Nationwide Epidemic, 11 Labor Occupational Health Program Monitor 4 (January/February 1983)

Other

Opinion: Top CEOs should give away their 2020 pay to the coronavirus fight, with Jennifer W. Kuan. MarketWatch: Outside the Box (March 30, 2020) | Link to Full Text

Letter on Harmonization of Private Offering Rules. Law Professor Comment Letter to the SEC. with de Fontenay, Gerding, Coffee Jr., and Cox . (2019) | Link to Digital Commons

2001 Terrorism Must Be Fought Through International Law . The Record, Bergen County N.J. Opinion Section pg.15 (October 4, 2001)

Can They Just Fire Me? Public Employees' Rights to Due Process. National edition. Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley (1986)

Hey, the Boss Just Called Me into the Office--: The Weingarten Decision and the Right to Representation on the Job. Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley (1986)

How to Cost a Union Contract: [A Guide for Union Negotiators] with Chown and Ghilarducci. Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley (1986) (Labor Training Series, pt. 3)

Can They Just Fire Me? The Skelly Decision and California Public Employees. Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley (1984)