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Extended Shareholder Liability For Systematically Important Financial Institutions, Alessandro Romano, Luca Enriques, Jonathan R. Macey Jan 2020

Extended Shareholder Liability For Systematically Important Financial Institutions, Alessandro Romano, Luca Enriques, Jonathan R. Macey

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Investment Recommendations And The Essence Of Duty, Onnig H. Dombalagian Jan 2011

Investment Recommendations And The Essence Of Duty, Onnig H. Dombalagian

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Card Act's Ability To Pay Proposal Ignites Public Policy Debate, Manley Williams, Sara E. Emley Jan 2011

Card Act's Ability To Pay Proposal Ignites Public Policy Debate, Manley Williams, Sara E. Emley

American University Law Review

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The New Laws And Regulations For Financial Conglomerates: Will They Better Manage The Risks Than The Previous Ones?, Elizabeth F. Brown Jan 2011

The New Laws And Regulations For Financial Conglomerates: Will They Better Manage The Risks Than The Previous Ones?, Elizabeth F. Brown

American University Law Review

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Laudable Goals And Unintended Consequences: The Role And Control Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Andrea J. Boyack Jan 2011

Laudable Goals And Unintended Consequences: The Role And Control Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Andrea J. Boyack

American University Law Review

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Checks And Balances: Using The Freedom Of Information Act To Evaluate The Federal Reserve Banks, Kara Karlson Jan 2010

Checks And Balances: Using The Freedom Of Information Act To Evaluate The Federal Reserve Banks, Kara Karlson

American University Law Review

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Preemption, Agency Cost Theory, And Predatory Lending By Banking Agents: Are Federal Regulators Biting Off More Than They Can Chew , Christopher L. Peterson Jan 2007

Preemption, Agency Cost Theory, And Predatory Lending By Banking Agents: Are Federal Regulators Biting Off More Than They Can Chew , Christopher L. Peterson

American University Law Review

A pitched battle is currently being waged for control of the American banking industry. For over a hundred years, the federal and state governments have maintained a complex, but relatively stable truce in their contest for power. At the beginning of our republic, state governments were the primary charterers and regulators of banks. In the wake of the Civil War, the National Bank Act created parity between federal and state banks, cementing the notion of a dual banking system that endured through the twentieth century. But in the past five years, the federal government has increasingly used its powers under …


Co-Invest At Your Own Risk: An Exploration Of Potential Remedial Theories For Breaches Of Rights First Refusal In The Venture Capital Context, Elizabeth Cosenza Jan 2005

Co-Invest At Your Own Risk: An Exploration Of Potential Remedial Theories For Breaches Of Rights First Refusal In The Venture Capital Context, Elizabeth Cosenza

American University Law Review

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Of Predatory Lending And The Democratization Of Credit: Preserving The Social Safety Net Of Informality In Small-Loan Transactions, Regina Austin Jan 2004

Of Predatory Lending And The Democratization Of Credit: Preserving The Social Safety Net Of Informality In Small-Loan Transactions, Regina Austin

American University Law Review

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The Uses Of New Capital Markets: Electronic Commerce And The Rules Of The Game In An International Marketplace , Andrea M. Corcoran Feb 2000

The Uses Of New Capital Markets: Electronic Commerce And The Rules Of The Game In An International Marketplace , Andrea M. Corcoran

American University Law Review

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The Law-And-Markets Movement , Michael Abramowicz Jan 1999

The Law-And-Markets Movement , Michael Abramowicz

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tough Love In The District: Management Reform Under The District Of Columbia Financial Responsibility And Management Assistance Act , Stephen R. Cook Feb 1998

Tough Love In The District: Management Reform Under The District Of Columbia Financial Responsibility And Management Assistance Act , Stephen R. Cook

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Why Regulate Cybermoney? , David G. Oedel Apr 1997

Why Regulate Cybermoney? , David G. Oedel

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Electronic Stored Value Payment Systems, Market Position, And Regulatory Issues , Gary W. Lorenz Apr 1997

Electronic Stored Value Payment Systems, Market Position, And Regulatory Issues , Gary W. Lorenz

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


How To Regulate Electronic Cash: An Overview Of Regulatory Issues And Strategies , Simon L. Lelieveldt Apr 1997

How To Regulate Electronic Cash: An Overview Of Regulatory Issues And Strategies , Simon L. Lelieveldt

American University Law Review

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How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash , Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas Apr 1997

How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash , Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Best To Guide The Evolution Of Electronic Currency Law , Brian W. Smith, Ramsey J. Wilson Apr 1997

How Best To Guide The Evolution Of Electronic Currency Law , Brian W. Smith, Ramsey J. Wilson

American University Law Review

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1996: Survey Of The Year's Developments In Electronic Cash Law And The Laws Affecting Electronic Banking In The United States, Richard L. Field Apr 1997

1996: Survey Of The Year's Developments In Electronic Cash Law And The Laws Affecting Electronic Banking In The United States, Richard L. Field

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.