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Keith Paul Bishop, California's unique approach to insider trading regulation, Insight: Corp. & Sec. L. Advisor, July 2003, at 21.
If you are strictly using the Legal Trac version without the star pagination, you may want to indicate it at the end of your citation by including the following at the end:
, LegalTrac.
Karen Schoen, Insider trading: the "possession versus use" debate, 148 U. Penn. L. Rev. 239 (1999)
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October 3, 2006 Tuesday
Home Edition
Copyright 2006 Los Angeles Times All Rights Reserved
Section: BUSINESS; Business Desk; Part C; Pg. 4
Length: 248 words
Byline: From Dow Jones and Bloomberg News
Body
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to stop former shareholders of Peregrine Systems Inc. from using California insider-trading law to sue former board members of the company, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002 after an accounting scandal.
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CITATION
Dow Jones & Bloomberg News, High Court Allows Peregrine Investors to Sue in California, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 6, 2006, at C4, Lexis, News Database.
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7/6/99 S.F. Chron. D1
1999 WLNR 4041387
San Francisco Chronicle (CA)
Copyright 1999 The San Francisco Chronicle
July 6, 1999
Section: BUSINESS
SHEDDING LIGHT ON NET SCAMMERS CALIFORNIA TEAM EXPOSES ONLINE SECURITIES FRAUD
Arthur M. Louis, Chronicle Staff Writer
There are probably at least a few Californians who would be willing to invest in a company that builds time machines -- but, fortunately, there is a state agency to protect them from their folly.
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Citation: Arthur M. Louis, Shedding light on net scammers California team exposes online securities fraud, San Fran. Chron., July 6, 1999, at D1, 1999 WLNR 4041387.
Lauren Almeida
Thu 10 Apr 2025 06.40 EDT
Trump ignites ‘insider trading’ accusations after global tariffs U-turn
URL: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/10/donald-trump-ignites-insider-trading-accusations-after-global-tariffs-u-turn
Donald Trump is facing accusations of market manipulation after posting on social media that it was a “great time to buy” just hours before he made a dramatic U-turn on his trade war that led to big rises in stock markets around the world.
Shortly after US markets opened on Wednesday morning, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social: “THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!! DJT”.
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Citation:
Lauren Almeida, Trump ignites ‘insider trading’ accusations after global tariffs U-turn, The Guardian (Apr. 10, 2025, 6:40 AM EDT), https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/10/donald-trump-ignites-insider-trading-accusations-after-global-tariffs-u-turn
Black's Law Dictionary
Black's is probably the most famous of the legal dictionaries, which define legal terms. There is a copy in the Reference Collection, at the Reserve Desk, and on the 3rd and 4th floors near the catalog terminal. Here is the definition of "insider trading" from Black's:
Citation--Print
Insider Trading, Black's Law Dictionary (12th ed. 2024)
Citation--Commercial Database
Insider Trading, Black's Law Dictionary (12th ed. 2024), Westlaw (database updated 2024)
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American Jurisprudence, 2d Series
Suppose we wanted to research the issue of insider trading. One avenue we may want to take is to look at articles in legal encyclopedias. One of these encyclopedias of general jurisdiction is AmJur2d, which is located in the Reference Collection on the first floor of the library. It can also be accessed on Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw. In print, we would want to start with the General Index, which is shelved at the end of the series.
The listing for "Insider Trading" in the General Index gives us a cross reference to "Securities Regulation (Federal)." Accordingly, we should then looking up this term in the General Index volumes.
Suppose we are specifically interested in the fiduciary duty of insiders. That is discussed under the topic of Corporations in §112 (now 108 . AmJur2d is arranged in alphabetical order by topic, similar to a regular encyclopedia. Find the appropriate volume and locate the referenced section number.
Corpus Juris Secundum
CJS is the other major legal encyclopedia of general jurisdiction. Like AmJur2d, the print version is shelved in the Reference Collection on the first floor of the CWSL library. It also has General Index volumes shelved at the end of the series. As you will see from the examples below, the topics vary someone from those in AmJur2d.
Again, we will look up information on insider trading:
This gives us three cross references. Let's look under the topic, Securities and Securities Regulations in the General Index.
Yet another cross-reference:
Looks like we have finally located something similar to what we found in AmJur2d.
State Legal Encyclopedias
The CWSL also has some state-specific legal encyclopedias in its print collection:
In addition to the print collection, Lexis & Westlaw also cover legal encyclopedias for California and other states.
Citation
79A C.J.S. Securities Regulation §228, Westlaw (database updated Oct. 2024)
AMERICAN LAW REPORTS
ALR publishes annotations compiled by legal scholars. It is covered on both Lexis and Westlaw. However, Westlaw provides an index and also indicates the original publication date of the article.
CITATION
Elizabeth Williams, Annotation, Recipients of Corporate Information Other than Directors, Officers, Substantial Shareholders, or Associated Professionals as Subject to Liability for Trading on Material, Nonpublic Information, Sometimes Referred to as "Insider Trading," Within § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C.A. § 78j(b))—and SEC Rule 10b-5 Promulgated Thereunder—Making Unlawful Corporate Insider's Nondisclosure or Manipulation of Information to Seller or Purchaser of Corporation's Stock, 14 A.L.R. Fed. 2d 401 (2006)
If you obtain an old annotation OR an ALR annotation from Lexis, which does not provide the original publication date, you may want to add the following notation:
. . . , Westlaw (database updated 2024)