Grant M. Hayden
Richard R. Lee Jr. Endowed Professor of Law
Full-time faculty
Grant M. Hayden received his law degree with distinction from Stanford Law School and holds a B.A. in philosophy and an M.A. in art history from the University of Kansas. While in law school, he served as editor of the Stanford Law Review and the Stanford Law and Policy Review, and was a member of the Order of the Coif. After graduation he worked as a clerk for Tenth Circuit Judge Deanell Reece Tacha and as an associate at the Washington, D.C. firm of Shea & Gardner.
Professor Hayden writes and teaches in the areas of labor law, voting rights, and corporate governance. His publications include articles in the Michigan, California, Vanderbilt, Florida, and North Carolina Law Reviews. He is also the author of American Law: An Introduction (third edition) (Oxford University Press, 2017) (with Lawrence Friedman), Reconstructing the Corporation: From Shareholder Primacy to Shared Governance (Cambridge University Press, 2020) (with Matthew Bodie), and Labor Relations Law: Cases and Materials (fourteenth edition) (Carolina Academic Press) (2021) (with Charles Craver and Marion Crain).
Area of expertise
- Corporate Governance
- Voting Rights
- Labor Law
Education
B.A., University of Kansas
M.A., University of Kansas
J.D., Stanford Law School
Courses
Election Law
Employment Discrimination
Labor Law
Disability Law
Legislation & Regulation
Books
, 3d ed. (Oxford University Press 2017; 4th ed. forthcoming 2026) (with Lawrence Friedman)
, 14th ed. (Carolina Academic Press 2021) (with Charles B. Craver and Marion G. Crain)
, 14th ed. (Carolina Academic Press 2021) (with Charles B. Craver and Marion G. Crain)
(Cambridge University Press 2020) (with Matthew Bodie)
Articles
A New Corporation for the New Economy, (work-in-progress) (with Matthew Bodie)
The Problem of Purpose in Corporate Law, Houston Law Review (forthcoming 2025) (with Matthew Bodie)
A Democratic Participation Model for Corporate Governance, Minnesota Law Review (forthcoming 2025) (with Matthew Bodie)
Corporate Governance for Platform Workers, Chicago-Kent Law Review (forthcoming 2024) (with Matthew Bodie) (symposium article)
Power, Primacy, and the Corporate Law Pivot, 24 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law 885 (2022) (with Matthew Bodie) (symposium article)
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Codetermination in Theory and Practice, 73 Florida Law Review 321 (2021) (with Matthew Bodie)
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The Corporation Reborn: From Shareholder Primacy to Shared Governance, 61 Boston College Law Review 2419 (2020) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Shareholder Voting and the Symbolic Politics of Corporation as Contract, 53 Wake Forest Law Review 511 (2018) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Sins of Omission: Abstention in Democratic Institutions, 2016 Illinois Law Review 425 (2016)
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A Game Changer for the Political Economy of Economic Development Incentives, 56 Arizona Law Review 953 (2014) (with Stephen Ellis and Cynthia Rogers)
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Larry from the Left: An Appreciation, 8 Virginia Law & Business Review 121 (2014) (with Matthew Bodie)
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The Bizarre Law and Economics of Business Roundtable v. SEC, 38 Journal of Corporation Law 101 (2012) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Abstention: The Unexpected Power of Withholding Your Vote, 43 Connecticut Law Review 585 (2010)
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The Cult of Efficiency in Corporate Law, 5 Virginia Law & Business Review 239 (2010) (with Stephen Ellis)
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Shareholder Democracy and the Curious Turn Toward Board Primacy, 51 William and Mary Law Review 2071 (2010) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Arrow’s Theorem and the Exclusive Shareholder Franchise, 62 Vanderbilt Law Review 1217 (2009) (with Matthew Bodie), republished in 51 Corporate Practice Commentator 591 (2009)
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One Share, One Vote and the False Promise of Shareholder Homogeneity, 30 Cardozo Law Review 445 (2008) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Law and Economics After Behavioral Economics, 55 Kansas Law Review 629 (2007) (with Stephen Ellis)
Refocusing on Race, 73 George Washington Law Review 1254 (2005) (symposium)
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The Supreme Court and Voting Rights: A More Complete Exit Strategy, 83 North Carolina Law Review 949 (2005)
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Resolving the Dilemma of Minority Representation, 92 California Law Review 1589 (2004) (Honorable Mention in the Association of American Law Schools’ Scholarly Paper Competition)
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The False Promise of One Person, One Vote, 102 Michigan Law Review 213 (2003)
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"The University Works Because We Do": The Status of Graduate Teaching and Research Assistants for the Purpose of Collective Bargaining, 69 Fordham Law Review 1233 (2001)
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The Limits of Social Choice Theory: A Defense of the Voting Rights Act, 74 Tulane Law Review 87 (1999)
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Book chapters
Economic Development Incentives: Traps and Accountability, in (Gunter J. Bischof, ed. 2014) (with Stephen Ellis and Cynthia Rogers)
The Solution: Help America Vote Act and Voting Now, in VOTING IN AMERICA (Morgan E. Felchner, ed. 2008)
Other publications
Book Review, The Bright Future of Elections Scholarship, 11 Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, & Policy 545 (2012)
Book Review, The Uncorporation and the Unraveling of “Nexus of Contract” Theory, 109 Michigan Law Review 1127 (2011) (with Matthew Bodie)
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Book Review, The End of Inequality?, 8 Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics & Policy 47 (2009)
Entry, Shaw v. Reno, Miller v. Johnson, and Disparate Treatment, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO THE SUPREME COURT (2005)
Book Review, Working Together, 7 Regional Labor Review 34 (2005)
Book Review, Age Discrimination by Employers, 5 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 40 (Fall 2002)
Entry, Voting and Political Participation, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (2002)
Essay, Some Keys to the NBA Lockout, 16 HOFSTRA LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW JOURNAL 453 (1999)
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Note, Some Implications of Arrow’s Theorem for Voting Rights, 47 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 295 (1995)
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