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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Banking and Finance Law
The Complex Implications Of Fintech For Financial Inclusion, Heather Hughes
The Complex Implications Of Fintech For Financial Inclusion, Heather Hughes
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Disabling Fascism: A Struggle For The Last Laugh In Trump’S America, Madeleine M. Plasencia
Disabling Fascism: A Struggle For The Last Laugh In Trump’S America, Madeleine M. Plasencia
Articles
Six years before the start of the Second World War and seven months after Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor of Germany, the German government instituted the “Law for the Prevention of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases.” The moral depravity that started as a sterilization program targeting “useless eaters” and lives “unworthy of life” degenerated into a “euthanasia” program that murdered at least 250,000 people with mental and physical dis/abilities as an “open secret” until 1941, when the Bishop of Munster, Clemens August Count von Galen, delivered a sermon protesting the killing of “unproductive people.”2 Although the Trump Administration has not yet driven …
Yesterday I Was Lying: Creeping Preclusion Of Reciprocal Fee Awards In Residential Foreclosure Litigation, Eric A. Zacks, Dustin A. Zacks
Yesterday I Was Lying: Creeping Preclusion Of Reciprocal Fee Awards In Residential Foreclosure Litigation, Eric A. Zacks, Dustin A. Zacks
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Tax Foreclosures As Fraudulent Transfers - Are Auctions Really Necessary, Laura B. Bartell
Tax Foreclosures As Fraudulent Transfers - Are Auctions Really Necessary, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
U.S. Tax Reform: Considerations For Service Members [Notes], Kan Samuel
U.S. Tax Reform: Considerations For Service Members [Notes], Kan Samuel
Faculty Scholarship
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Asset Partitioning And Financial Innovation, Christopher Bruner
Asset Partitioning And Financial Innovation, Christopher Bruner
Scholarly Works
Review of the article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled “The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests”, 92 Southern California Law Review, no. 2 (2019).
No Brakes: Loan Acceleration And Diminishing Foreclosure Defenses, Eric A. Zacks, Dustin A. Zacks
No Brakes: Loan Acceleration And Diminishing Foreclosure Defenses, Eric A. Zacks, Dustin A. Zacks
Law Faculty Research Publications
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Expanding The Base: A Case For Increased Interprofessional Collaboration In Public Health Law And Policy, Heather A. Walter-Mccable, Marea K. Kinney, Stephanie Q. Quiring, Doug Jerolimov
Expanding The Base: A Case For Increased Interprofessional Collaboration In Public Health Law And Policy, Heather A. Walter-Mccable, Marea K. Kinney, Stephanie Q. Quiring, Doug Jerolimov
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputational Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones
A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputational Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Private Equity's Three Lessons For Agency Theory, William Wilson Bratton
Private Equity's Three Lessons For Agency Theory, William Wilson Bratton
Articles
No abstract provided.
Reverse Mortgage Information Online, Robin Schard
Reverse Mortgage Information Online, Robin Schard
Articles
Reverse mortgages are a valuable tool that allow seniors to tap their home's equity. However, there are traps for the unwary
Documentary Credit Law And Practice In The Global Information Age, Jacqueline D. Lipton
Documentary Credit Law And Practice In The Global Information Age, Jacqueline D. Lipton
Articles
Documentary letters of credit have historically been an important and popular method of payment in international trading transactions. In fact, they have been described as the "life-blood of international commerce." A number of uniform international practices have developed for their use, many of which are codified in international rules such as the UCP 500. However, in the global information age, as the nature of international commerce changes, so too must the operation of such payment mechanisms. With the increase in electronic trading, the "documentary" nature of these credits may require some revision. This paper examines ways in which the law …