The University of Chicago Law School article examines the potential bases of liability, and considers
the relative social utility of this kind of litigation, as well as the practical implications for corporate boards and their organizations.
This study examines whether group - level variability in the
utility of parent
social capital can help explain the recent finding that parent income and education confer greater benefits among White youth,
relative to similar Hispanic youth, when it comes to 4 - year college enrollment.