Nagy began her began her career as a securities enforcement and litigation associate with Debevoise & Plimpton in Washington, D.C.[1] She joined the University of Cincinnati College of Law faculty in 1994, and joined the Maurer School of Law faculty in 2006; she was named interim executive associate dean for academic affairs in August 2013 and executive associate dean in January 2014.
Securities Litigation And Enforcement: Cases And Materials, 4th Edition (with Richard W. Painter and Margaret V. Sachs) (West Publishing 2017; previous editions in 2003, 2008, 2012) and accompanying Annual Summer Supplements and Teacher's Manuals (ISBN978-1-68328-165-8).
Ferrara On Insider Trading And The Wall (with Ralph C. Ferrara and Herbert Thomas) (Law Journal Seminars-Press 2002) (with semi-annual updates for loose-leaf edition).
Articles
"Beyond Dirks: Gratuitous Tipping and Insider Trading," 42 J. Corp. Law 1-57 (2016)[4]
"Salman v. United States: Insider Trading’s Tipping Point," 69 Stanford. L. Rev. Online 28-36 (2016)[5]
"The Costs of Mandatory Cost-Benefit Analysis in SEC Rulemaking, 57Ariz. L. Rev. 129-160 (2015)[6]
"Plugging Leaks and Lowering Levees in the Federal Government: Practical Solutions for Securities Trading Based on Political Intelligence," 2014 Ill. L. Rev. 1521-1572 (2014) (co-authored with Richard Painter)[7]
"Owning Stock While Making Law: An Agency Problem and a Fiduciary Solution," 48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 567-623 (2013)[8]
References
^ ab"Donna M. Nagy". Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Retrieved November 26, 2019.