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Federal Restrictions Of Wage Garnishment: Title Iii Of The Consumer Protection Act, David L. Cocanower Jan 1969

Federal Restrictions Of Wage Garnishment: Title Iii Of The Consumer Protection Act, David L. Cocanower

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Consumer Credit Code, John T. Copenhaver Jr. Dec 1968

The Uniform Consumer Credit Code, John T. Copenhaver Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Department Of Consumers, W. E. Forte Oct 1967

The Department Of Consumers, W. E. Forte

Vanderbilt Law Review

In 1872, Congress began protecting the American consumer by enacting legislation to prevent mail fraud. From this modest beginning, the consumer protection activities of the federal government have proliferated until today there are at least 33 government agencies engaged in 296 consumer protection activities. In 1961, the estimated annual expenditures by the federal government for direct consumer protection activities totaled 272 million dollars and the number of full-time federal employees engaged in such activities was almost 22,000. Expenditures for consumer advancement, a broader concept, were estimated at 681 million dollars in 1961 and the number of full time federal employees …


Consumer Legislation And The Poor, Eric Schnapper Jan 1967

Consumer Legislation And The Poor, Eric Schnapper

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Recent Developments In Food Products Liability, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1962

Recent Developments In Food Products Liability, F. Reed Dickerson

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Expanding Risks Of Products Liability, Reed Dickerson Jan 1961

The Expanding Risks Of Products Liability, Reed Dickerson

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Basis Of Strict Products Liability, Reed Dickerson Jan 1961

The Basis Of Strict Products Liability, Reed Dickerson

Articles by Maurer Faculty

This paper was presented before the Division of Food Drug Cosmetic Law, Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law of the American Bar Association at the Annual Meeting in St. Louis, August 9. It Is a companion paper to "Restatement or Reformation?" by William J. Condon, which appeared in the August, 1961 issue of this magazine. Mr. Dickerson Is Professor of Law at Indiana University and author of Products Liability and the Food Consumer.


Viewpoint Of The Consumer, Catherine H. Hotes Jan 1959

Viewpoint Of The Consumer, Catherine H. Hotes

Cleveland State Law Review

When Adam Smith described his self-regulating economy in the 1770's, he assumed that its motive power would be provided by the interplay of mutual demands and concessions between economic entities, and that such interplay would result in a balance of power. Since that time, the growth of huge corporations that employ modern technology, complex manufacturing processes, mass production, and mass advertising, into "clusters of private collectivisms" has substantially upset any such supposed balance of power.


Consumer Protection And The Public Interest, Reed Dickerson Jan 1942

Consumer Protection And The Public Interest, Reed Dickerson

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.