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Not With A Bang, But A Whimper: Congress's Proposal To Overturn The Supreme Court's Leegin Decision With The Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act Of 2009, Ariana E. Gillies
Not With A Bang, But A Whimper: Congress's Proposal To Overturn The Supreme Court's Leegin Decision With The Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act Of 2009, Ariana E. Gillies
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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From The Schoolhouse To The Poorhouse: The Credit Card Act's Failure To Adequately Protect Young Consumers, Eboni S. Nelson
From The Schoolhouse To The Poorhouse: The Credit Card Act's Failure To Adequately Protect Young Consumers, Eboni S. Nelson
Villanova Law Review
The article discusses the Credit Card Act of 2009 specifically its provisions aiming to protect college-aged consumers. The author cites the students' high debt figures and discusses the negative impact on their academic, personal and future professional lives. He identifies loopholes that have enabled circumventions and deliberates on proposals which include increases in age and ability-to-pay requirements, limits to increasing credit limits and imposition of usury or interest rate caps.
The Consumer Financial Protection Agency: Love It Or Hate It, U.S. Financial Regulation Needs It, Ann Graham
The Consumer Financial Protection Agency: Love It Or Hate It, U.S. Financial Regulation Needs It, Ann Graham
Villanova Law Review
The article discusses The Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009, a legislation filed in the U.S. House of Representatives on July 9, 2009. The U.S. House of Representatives passed The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act on December 11, 2009, which contained The Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act in Title IV. The American Bankers Association, Financial Services Roundtable, and Independent Community Bankers of America have opposed the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency.
Collision Course - Science, Law, And Regulation In The Emerging Science Of Low Dose Toxicity, Jody A. Roberts
Collision Course - Science, Law, And Regulation In The Emerging Science Of Low Dose Toxicity, Jody A. Roberts
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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Restoring The Balance: Bringing Back Consumer Rights In Umg Recordings V. Augusto By Reaffirming The First Sale Doctrine In Copyright Law, Maureen Steimer
Restoring The Balance: Bringing Back Consumer Rights In Umg Recordings V. Augusto By Reaffirming The First Sale Doctrine In Copyright Law, Maureen Steimer
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Do You Want To Bet Your Children's Health On Post-Market Harm Principles - An Argument For A Trespass Or Permission Model For Regulating Toxicants, Carl F. Cranor
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.