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Bankruptcy And State Collections: The Case Of The Missing Garnishments, Richard M. Hynes Jan 2006

Bankruptcy And State Collections: The Case Of The Missing Garnishments, Richard M. Hynes

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Recent bankruptcy reforms were spurred in part by a bankruptcy filing rate that has more than doubled in the last ten years and that has risen by approximately six hundred percent over the last generation. Some attribute this surge in filings to Americans' greater willingness to avoid debts by declaring bankruptcy. Most academics, however, argue that more Americans are forced into bankruptcy by crushing debt burdens and aggressive collections techniques. Surprisingly, the literature has largely ignored data on the use of these collections techniques. This Article examines the use of one of the most important collections tools, garnishment, in two …


Caught In The Trap: Pricing Racial Housing Preferences, A. Mechele Dickerson May 2005

Caught In The Trap: Pricing Racial Housing Preferences, A. Mechele Dickerson

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Race Matters In Bankruptcy, A. Mechele Dickerson Oct 2004

Race Matters In Bankruptcy, A. Mechele Dickerson

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No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy And Mortgage Lending: The Homeowner Dilemma, A. Mechele Dickerson Oct 2004

Bankruptcy And Mortgage Lending: The Homeowner Dilemma, A. Mechele Dickerson

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Non-Procrustean Bankruptcy, Richard M. Hynes Jan 2004

Non-Procrustean Bankruptcy, Richard M. Hynes

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Many advocates of bankruptcy reform bristle at aspects of the bankruptcy system they find distributively "unfair." These scholars point to the instances in which wealthy debtors have been able to retain million-dollar homes and luxury items, examples which at first glance might offend any reasonable sense of decency or fairness. Yet if bankruptcy provides insurance otherwise unavailable because of market failures, then an ideal bankruptcy system would embrace much of this inequality in post-bankruptcy standards of living. The wealthy generally choose private contracts that ensure their high standards of living. Though others envy these benefits, they do not wish to …


Can Shame, Guilt, Or Stigma Be Taught? Why Credit-Focused Debtor Education May Not Work, A. Mechele Dickerson Jun 1999

Can Shame, Guilt, Or Stigma Be Taught? Why Credit-Focused Debtor Education May Not Work, A. Mechele Dickerson

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If You Don't Have Anything Good To Say..., Peter A. Alces Jan 1999

If You Don't Have Anything Good To Say..., Peter A. Alces

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Lifestyles Of The Not-So-Rich Or Famous: The Role Of Choice And Sacrifice In Bankruptcy, A. Mechele Dickerson Oct 1997

Lifestyles Of The Not-So-Rich Or Famous: The Role Of Choice And Sacrifice In Bankruptcy, A. Mechele Dickerson

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Editor's Notes, Peter A. Alces Jan 1991

Editor's Notes, Peter A. Alces

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Collective Bargaining In Chapter 11 And Beyond, B. Glenn George Jan 1985

Collective Bargaining In Chapter 11 And Beyond, B. Glenn George

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No abstract provided.


Unexpired Leases In Bankruptcy: Rights Of The Affected Mortgagee, Peter A. Alces Oct 1983

Unexpired Leases In Bankruptcy: Rights Of The Affected Mortgagee, Peter A. Alces

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The Bankruptcy Discharge: Toward A Fresher Start, Doug R. Rendleman Jan 1980

The Bankruptcy Discharge: Toward A Fresher Start, Doug R. Rendleman

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No abstract provided.


Beyond Contempt: Obligors To Injunctions, Doug R. Rendleman Jan 1975

Beyond Contempt: Obligors To Injunctions, Doug R. Rendleman

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No abstract provided.