In 1972 the National Commission on Consumer Finance surveyed and made recommendations for improving the legal and marketplace environments for consumer credit. Twenty years later, industry, consumer groups, government agencies, and the national and state legislatures are still groping for a coherent approach to the regulation of consumer credit. It is time for another national commission, or similar group, to make an objective and informed assessment of appropriately uniform policy for consumer financial services, and to craft a blueprint for future developments
Increasing interest in consumerism has brought intensified efforts at every level of government to p...
The American economic system is the most successful yet developed, and consumer credit has played a ...
After existing regulatory systems failed to prevent the recent financial crisis, Congress passed the...
Any effort to project the vectors of development in the law affecting consumer financial services fo...
An important problem confronting those in the consumer credit industry is the absence of a cohesive ...
The response of sympathetic lawmakers to perceived abuses in the consumer credit field is almost tot...
The Uniform Consumer Credit Code was approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform...
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), now effective everywhere except Louisiana, is conspicuously neutr...
As anyone who has taught or practiced in the area of consumer law knows, there have been no texts wr...
In this first half of a two-part article, the author reviews the complex structures through which fe...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
The proposed Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC) developed by the National Conference of Commissione...
Predatory lending is an avaricious fraud that demands attention. Several states have enacted new law...
In 1968 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws promulgated the Uniform Consu...
The Symposium\u27s authors include participants in the drafting process, some of whom defend it and ...
Increasing interest in consumerism has brought intensified efforts at every level of government to p...
The American economic system is the most successful yet developed, and consumer credit has played a ...
After existing regulatory systems failed to prevent the recent financial crisis, Congress passed the...
Any effort to project the vectors of development in the law affecting consumer financial services fo...
An important problem confronting those in the consumer credit industry is the absence of a cohesive ...
The response of sympathetic lawmakers to perceived abuses in the consumer credit field is almost tot...
The Uniform Consumer Credit Code was approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform...
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), now effective everywhere except Louisiana, is conspicuously neutr...
As anyone who has taught or practiced in the area of consumer law knows, there have been no texts wr...
In this first half of a two-part article, the author reviews the complex structures through which fe...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
The proposed Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC) developed by the National Conference of Commissione...
Predatory lending is an avaricious fraud that demands attention. Several states have enacted new law...
In 1968 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws promulgated the Uniform Consu...
The Symposium\u27s authors include participants in the drafting process, some of whom defend it and ...
Increasing interest in consumerism has brought intensified efforts at every level of government to p...
The American economic system is the most successful yet developed, and consumer credit has played a ...
After existing regulatory systems failed to prevent the recent financial crisis, Congress passed the...