David Webber

David H. Webber

Professor of Law

Paul M. Siskind Scholar

Biography

David H. Webber is the author of the critically-acclaimed book, The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon, published by Harvard University Press. The book argues that labor has a massive untapped source of shareholder power in its trillions of dollars in pension assets. Webber toured extensively for it and published related op-eds in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. The book was reviewed or otherwise covered in the New York Review of Books, the Financial Times, Publisher’s Weekly, Bloomberg Radio, CSPAN’s BookTV, Forbes, the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, the Harvard OnLabor blog, Cornell University’s ILR Review, Rorotoko, de Volkskrant, Calcalist, Splinter News, The National Review and Dissent. It was recently published in Korean.

In 2025, Webber was identified as one of the Top 100 Legal Scholars by citations. Webber’s most recent publications have appeared in the Harvard Business Law Review, the University of Chicago Business Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Business, and the Stanford Journal of Law, Economics and Business. He has previously published articles in the New York University Law Review, the Northwestern University Law Review, and the Vanderbilt Law Review. He has presented his research at the Harvard Stanford Yale Junior Faculty Forum, the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, and the American Law and Economics Association conference. His work has twice been recognized by Corporate Practice Commentator, a national survey of law scholars, as one of the top ten corporate and securities law articles of the year.

The BU Law Class of 2023 voted him the Mark Pettit Teaching Award winner. He also won the 2023 Dean’s award for excellence in teaching. In 2017 he was awarded the Michael Melton Award for Teaching Excellence. He has also received the Dean’s award for service to the law school in 2020 and 2021. He co-teaches the Pensions and Capital Stewardship course for the Harvard Trade Union program at Harvard Law School, where he also spent Spring 2024 as a fellow for the Center for Labor and A Just Economy. He has served as Visiting Chair in Business Law at Tel Aviv University Law School and has taught at Reichman University and Boston College Law School. He is a graduate of Columbia and NYU Law School, where he was an editor for the law review. He is currently pursuing rabbinic ordination at the Shalom Hartman Institute.

Watch Professor David Webber discuss The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon.

Publications

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  • Quinn Curtis, Leo E. Strine & David H. Webber, Rebalancing Retirement: How 401(k) Plans Exacerbate Inequality and What We Can Do About It 30 Stanford Journal of Law, Economics, and Business (2025)
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  • Alvin Velazquez & David H. Webber, Interview with David Webber: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Labor's Capital, 99 Chicago-Kent Law Review (2024)
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  • Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, The Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers 28 Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance (2023)
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  • David H. Webber & Connor S. Flaherty, Chapter 8: What is the purpose of securities regulation?, in 11 Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, (2023)
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  • David H. Webber, The Humanities Strike Back: (E)ESG and Justice Strine Challenge Gamer Shareholder Primacy 24 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (2022)
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  • David H. Webber, Labor’s capital in the twenty-first century 63 Labor History (2022)
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  • Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, ESG and Private Ordering 1 The University of Chicago Business Law Review (2022)
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  • David H. Webber, Should Labor Abandon Its Capital? A Reply to Critics 12 Harvard Business Law Review (2022)
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  • David H. Webber, Rethinking "Political" Considerations in Investment 46 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2021)
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  • Lisa M. Fairfox, Carmen X. W. Lu & David H. Webber, Second Panel Discussion - Symposium: Who Makes ESG? Understanding Stakeholders in the ESG Debate, 26 Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law (2021)
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  • Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance 93 Southern California Law Review (2020)
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  • David H. Webber, Are We Ready for the Next Recession? A Review of Yair Listokin’s Law and Macroeconomics: Legal Remedies to Recessions 22 Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (2020) (book review)
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  • David H. Webber, The Other Janus and the Future of Labor’s Capital 72 Vanderbilt Law Review (2019)
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  • David H. Webber, Reforming Pensions While Retaining Shareholder Voice 99 Boston University Law Review (2019)
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  • David H. Webber, The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon (2018)
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  • David H. Webber, Research Handbook on Representative Shareholder Litigation (2018)
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  • David H. Webber, Lead Plaintiffs and Lead Counsel in Deal Litigation, in Research Handbook on Mergers and Acquisitions (Claire A. Hill & Steven Davidoff Solomon,2016)
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  • David H. Webber, Shareholder Litigation Without Class Actions 57 Arizona Law Review (2015)
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  • Adam B. Badawi & David H. Webber, Does the Quality of the Plaintiffs' Law Firm Matter in Deal Litigation? 41 Journal of Corporation Law (2015)
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  • David H. Webber, The Use and Abuse of Labor's Capital 89 New York University Law Review (2014)
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  • David H. Webber, Private Policing of Mergers & Acquisitions: An Empirical Assessment of Institutional Lead Plaintiffs in Transactional Class and Derivative Actions 38 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2014)
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  • David H. Webber, The Plight of the Individual Investor in Securities Class Actions 106 Northwestern University Law Review (2012)
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  • David H. Webber, Is 'Pay-to-Play' Driving Public Pension Fund Activism in Securities Class Actions? An Empirical Study 90 Boston University Law Review (2010)
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In the Media

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  • The Times of Israel April 22, 2026

    Featured Post The shared ground beneath Jewry’s secular-religious schism

    David Webber pens an opinion.
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  • Ravi K. Mehrotra Institute for Business, Markets, and Society March 31, 2026

    Managing Political Risk is the New Normal

    David Webber is featured.
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  • SSRN March 11, 2026

    The Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2025

    Rory Van Loo, Woodrow Hartzog, Scott Hirst, Jed Shugerman, and David Webber are ranked.
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  • Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance September 8, 2025

    Rebalancing Retirement: How 401(k) Plans Exacerbate Inequality and What We Can Do About It

    David H. Webber co-authors an opinion.
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  • The 194th General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts June 9, 2025

    Combatting Antisemitism

    David Webber testifies.
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  • Franklin Observer June 8, 2025

    People, Power, and Politics

    David Webber is mentioned.
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  • Boston Globe August 27, 2024

    Brown University Gets Warning from 24 States on Israel Divestment Vote

    David H. Webber is quoted.
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  • The Regulatory Review August 24, 2024

    Enhanced Regulatory Oversight in ESG Investing

    David H. Webber's research is mentioned.
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  • Newsweek May 13, 2024

    Colleges Divesting from Israel Face a Ben & Jerry’s Meltdown | Opinion

    David H. Webber pens an opinion.
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  • Washington Post April 23, 2024

    White House Calls on Pension Funds To Adopt Stronger Labor Standards

    David Webber is quoted.
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  • Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog March 20, 2024

    The Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers

    David Webber co-authors a piece.
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  • LexBlog

    The Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers

    David Webber co-authors a piece.
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  • The American Prospect October 14, 2023

    Workers Funding Other Workers’ Misery

    David Webber is quoted.
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  • American Prospect October 4, 2023

    Workers Funding Other Workers’ Misery

    David Webber is quoted.
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  • Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance August 21, 2023

    Shareholder Rights: Assessing the Threat Environment

    David H. Webber is quoted.
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Courses

LAW JD 873

Civil Procedure

4 credits

Examines the structure and function of civil procedure and the requirements of due process of law.


FALL 2026: LAW JD 873 A1, Aug 31st to Dec 3rd 2026
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Mon,Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 4
FALL 2026: LAW JD 873 B1, Aug 31st to Dec 3rd 2026
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Mon,Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 4
FALL 2026: LAW JD 873 C1, Aug 31st to Dec 3rd 2026
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Tue,Thu 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 4
FALL 2026: LAW JD 873 D1, Aug 31st to Dec 3rd 2026
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Mon,Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 4
FALL 2026: LAW JD 873 E1, Aug 31st to Dec 3rd 2026
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Mon,Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 4
LAW JD 730

Jewish Law and Philosophy

3 credits

Secular law focuses on the relationships between people. Its interest in “inner life” is primarily restricted to questions of whether someone intended to commit a particular act. Jewish law similarly concerns itself with our behavior towards one another, often through a discourse of obligations, in addition to rights. Jewish law also applies legal-like reasoning inwardly, focusing on how living religiously transforms the individual and the community from the inside out. This course will focus on Jewish law to explore competing conceptions of law’s purpose, the difference between divine and secular law, discourses of rights versus obligations, and the relationship between mysticism and reason. No prior knowledge of Jewish law, Hebrew, or Aramaic is necessary. UPPER-CLASS WRITING REQUIREMENT: A limited number of students may use this class to satisfy the requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This class will not offer the CR/NC/H option. **A student who fails to attend the initial meeting of a seminar, or to obtain permission to be absent from either the instructor or the Registrar, will be administratively dropped from the seminar. Students who wait list for a seminar are required to attend the first seminar meeting to be considered for enrollment.


SPRG 2027: LAW JD 730 A1, Jan 11th to Apr 21st 2027
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Wed 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 3 David H. Webber
LAW JD 883

SECURITIES REGULATION

4 credits

This course offers an introduction to federal securities regulation under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. We will examine how the securities laws shape the process by which companies raise capital through IPOs, public offerings, and private placements. We will also focus on the mandatory disclosure regime for publicly traded companies and the related topics of securities fraud, insider trading, market manipulation, and shareholder voting. We will study core concepts such as the definition of a security and materiality. Finally, we will spend significant time examining the role of the SEC and private shareholder litigation in policing the securities laws. GRADING NOTICE: This class will not offer the CR/NC/H option.


SPRG 2027: LAW JD 883 A1, Jan 11th to Apr 21st 2027
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Mon,Wed 10:40 am 12:40 pm 4 David H. Webber