Eric W. Orts

Eric W. Orts is the Guardsmark Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and Professor of Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also lately a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia University in the summer.

A Cross-Disciplinary Pioneer and Mentor

A Cross-Disciplinary Pioneer and Mentor

A proud “irrational economist,” Howard Kunreuther’s influence extended across academic disciplines.

The Supreme Court as Enabler in Chief

The Supreme Court as Enabler in Chief

The Supreme Court’s recent decision on presidential immunity threatens the survival of the American Republic.

The Case for Plural Business Purposes

The Case for Plural Business Purposes

Businesses should embrace corporate purposes beyond profit maximization.

Congress Should Exclude Elected Insurrectionists

Congress Should Exclude Elected Insurrectionists

The legislature should use its constitutional authority under the Disqualification Clause to uphold democracy.

Supreme Illegitimacy

Supreme Illegitimacy

A terrible trio of Supreme Court cases from last term illustrates the need for judicial reform, which can occur through several options.

The Paris Agreement Delivers a Champagne Moment

The Paris Agreement Delivers a Champagne Moment

The Paris Agreement’s modesty represents an important step forward in addressing climate change.

Defending Disclosure

Defending Disclosure

Scholar challenges the claim that mandatory disclosure is a failure.