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Full-Text Articles in Consumer Protection Law
Fraud Is Fun: Or How A Foreclosure Rescue Scam Changed My Life, Peter A. Holland
Fraud Is Fun: Or How A Foreclosure Rescue Scam Changed My Life, Peter A. Holland
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No abstract provided.
Demand-Side Gatekeepers In The Market For Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb
Demand-Side Gatekeepers In The Market For Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb
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No abstract provided.
Implied Reverse Preemption, Anita Bernstein
Cloned Meat, Voluntary Food Labeling, And Organic Oreos, Donna M. Byrne
Cloned Meat, Voluntary Food Labeling, And Organic Oreos, Donna M. Byrne
Faculty Scholarship
In December 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it had reviewed all the available evidence and was poised to approve meat and milk from cloned animals and their progeny. Such products, said the FDA, are virtually identical to meat or milk from a non-clone. Further, the FDA announced it would almost certainly not require food from clones to be labeled as such. Part I of this article identifies three functions that labels perform, outlines the types of information usually required, and introduces the rule that voluntary label information cannot be misleading. Part II focuses on process information …
The Great Bailout Of 2008-09, Frederick Tung
The Great Bailout Of 2008-09, Frederick Tung
Faculty Scholarship
My task today is to talk about the financial crisis. I only have a short time to talk, so rather than try to give you a comprehensive analysis of events, I'm going to offer some of my own idiosyncratic takes on what has been happening. In addition, I will introduce my own small reform proposal for regulating bank risk taking. So, I'll give you a little bit of news, a little bit of weather, a little bit of everything.
Where are we now? Let us begin with a statement Henry Paulson made six months ago while Bear Steams was getting …
International Developments In Consumer Financial Services Law 2007-2008, Gregory M. Duhl
International Developments In Consumer Financial Services Law 2007-2008, Gregory M. Duhl
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This Survey reviews international consumer financial services law developments in 2007 and 2008 (through August 15, 2008) in the areas of payment systems, the European Convention of Human Rights, insolvency laws, and consumer privacy. This review makes the contrast between the European and U.S. approaches to consumer regulation apparent, in particular the EU preference for direct regulation as compared to the tradition of private remedies in the United States.