Sarah Haan
B.A., Yale University
Corporate Governance
Securities Regulation
The Law of Money in Politics
First Amendment
Articles & Essays
Corporate Governance Speech, 48 Seattle University Law Review 343 (2025)
BrooklynWorksDelegated Corporate Voting and the Deliberative Franchise, 47 Seattle University Law Review 483 (2024)
BrooklynWorksVoting Rights in Corporate Governance: History and Political Economy, 96 Southern California Law Review 881 (2023)
BrooklynWorksCorporate Governance and the Feminization of Capital, 74 Stanford Law Review 515 (2022)
BrooklynWorksIs American Shareholder Activism a Social Movement?, 2021 Revue Internationale Des Services Financiers, Apr. 2022 at 21
SSRNBad Actors: Authenticity, Inauthenticity, Speech, and Capitalism, 22 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (2020)
BrooklynWorksBoards in Information Governance, 23 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law 179 (2020) (with Faith Stevelman)
BrooklynWorksBoard Governance For The Twenty-First Century, 74 Business Lawyer 329 (2019) (with Faith
Stevelman)
Civil Rights and Shareholder Activism: SEC v. Medical Committee for Human Rights, 76 Washington & Lee
Law Review 1167 (2019)
Facebook’s Alternative Facts, 105 Virginia Law Review Online 18 (2019)
BrooklynWorksThe Post-Truth First Amendment, 94 Indiana Law Journal 1351 (2019)
BrooklynWorksComment on Whistling Loud and Clear: Applying Chevron to Subsection 21F of Dodd-Frank, 75 Washington & Lee Law Review 565 (2018)
BrooklynWorksShareholder Proposal Settlements and the Private Ordering of Public Elections, 126 Yale Law Journal 262 (2016)
BrooklynWorksVoter Primacy, 83 Fordham Law Review 2655 (2015)
BrooklynWorksOpaque Transparency: Outside Spending and Disclosure by Privately-Held Business Entities in 2012 and Beyond, 82 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1149 (2014)
BrooklynWorksThe CEO and the Hydraulics of Campaign Finance Deregulation, 109 Northwestern University Law Review Online 27 (2014)
BrooklynWorksFederalizing the Foreign Corporate Form, 85 St. John's Law Review 925 (2011)
BrooklynWorksContributions to Books
The Pathology of Passivity: Shareholder Passivity as a False Narrative in Corporate Law, in Hidden Fallacies in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation: Reframing the Mainstream Narratives (Alexandra Andhov et al. eds., 2025)
Exclusion in Corporate Law and Governance, in The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Law and Governance (Jeffrey Gordon & Georg Ringe eds., 2025)
Corporate Speech Attribution, in States, Firms, and their Legal Fictions: Attributing Identity and Responsability to Artificial Entities ((M.J. Durkee ed. 2024)
The Corporation and the Labor Union in Election Law, in The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law (Eugene Mazo ed., 2024)
White v. Panic, in Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten(Anne Choike et al. eds., 2023)
The Corporation’s Political Purpose, in Research Handbook on Corporate Purpose and Personhood (Elizabeth Pollman & Robert Thompson eds., 2021)
Profits v. Principles, in The Perilous Public Square: Structural Threats to Free Expression Today (David Pozen ed., 2020)