Books

Joseph W. Yockey, editor. The Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law, with Benjamin Means. NY: Cambridge University Press, 2018, xiv, 600 pages.

Book Chapters

Joseph W. Yockey, "Corrupting Entrepreneurial Action," in The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States, edited by D. Gordon Smith, Brian Broughman, and Christine Hurt. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022 at 234, 23 pages.

Articles

Joseph W. Yockey, "Zombies Among Us: A Dramatization About Higher Education Bankruptcy and Insolvency," with Diane Lourdes Dick, 44 Bankruptcy Law Letter 1 (August 2024).

Joseph W. Yockey, "The Fiduciary Duty of Dissent," 69 Villanova Law Review 157 (2024), 52 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Resolving Regulatory Threats to Tenure," 57 University of Richmond Law Review 579 (2023), 70 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Bias Response on Campus," 48 Journal of Law & Education 1 (2019), 50 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, “Beyond Yates: From Engagement to Accountability in Corporate Crime,” 12 NYU Journal of Law & Business 407 (2016), 15 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Using Form to Counter Corruption: The Promise of the Public Benefit Corporation (Symposium: Corruption and Compliance: Promoting Integrity in a Global Economy)," 49 UC Davis Law Review 623 (2015), 24 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Does Social Enterprise Law Matter?," 66 Alabama Law Review 767 (2015), 58 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "The Compliance Case for Social Enterprise," 4 Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review 1 (2014), 45 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Choosing Governance in the FCPA Reform Debate," 38 Journal of Corporation Law 325 (2013), 56 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "FCPA Settlement, Internal Strife, and the 'Culture of Compliance' (Symposium: The Changing Role and Nature of In-House and General Counsel)," 2012 Wisconsin Law Review 689 (2012), 28 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "Solicitation, Extortion, and the FCPA," 87 Notre Dame Law Review 781 (2011), 59 pages.

Joseph W. Yockey, "On the Role and Regulation of Private Negotiations in Governance," 61 South Carolina Law Review 171 (2009), 49 pages.