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Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Committee On Financial Services On “Addressing Climate As A Systemic Risk: The Need To Build Resilience Within Our Banking And Financial System” In June 2021, Hilary J. Allen
Congressional and Other Testimony
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The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
American University Business Law Review
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Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
American University Business Law Review
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Constructing The Yellow Brick Road: Preventing Discrimination In Financial Services Against The Lgbtq+ Community, Cyrus Mostaghim
Constructing The Yellow Brick Road: Preventing Discrimination In Financial Services Against The Lgbtq+ Community, Cyrus Mostaghim
Upper Level Writing Requirement Research Papers
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (“LGBTQ+”) community lacks explicit statutory protections from discrimination in financial services. After the Supreme Court held in Bostock that employment discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity was illegal, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an informal interpretive rule for the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and Regulation B that made discrimination in the access to credit based on sexual orientation or gender identity illegal. However, this paper argues that an informal interpretive rule is easily rescinded and does not provide sufficient protection. Thus, alternative action is needed to create …
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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