This outstanding Article by Professor Laura N. Coordes discusses the difficulty tribal debtors experience when dealing with financial distress. This Article reveals how and why the Bankruptcy Code is a poor fit for tribal debtors. Instead, this Article proposes that Congress enact a new statutory regime to provide structured debt relief for tribal entities. This Article analyzes analogous situations in which Congress looked beyond the Bankruptcy Code to provide debt relief when the Bankruptcy Code was unable to do so
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy process demands a careful balance between protecting the creditors’ rights...
This Article examines the issue of categorically nondischargeable debts in the Bankruptcy Code. Thes...
Every several years, usually after a national recession, and also as a result of the C OVID 19 pande...
This outstanding Article by Professor Laura N. Coordes discusses the difficulty tribal debtors exper...
The Bankruptcy Code (“Code”) exists as a mechanism for good faith debtors to discharge debts and see...
This Article examines the tendency of current American bankruptcy law to maintain the social and eco...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
(Excerpt) Recent bankruptcy cases are exposing a problem. Affluent individuals filing for bankruptcy...
This Feature considers the debts of quasi-sovereign states in light of proposals to let them file fo...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get...
The authors summarize the significant differences between the new Bankruptcy Code, which became effe...
Perhaps more so than any other area of law affecting individuals of low-to-moderate means, bankruptc...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
Bankruptcy has broadly failed to deliver fresh starts to debtors Too often debtors return to state...
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy process demands a careful balance between protecting the creditors’ rights...
This Article examines the issue of categorically nondischargeable debts in the Bankruptcy Code. Thes...
Every several years, usually after a national recession, and also as a result of the C OVID 19 pande...
This outstanding Article by Professor Laura N. Coordes discusses the difficulty tribal debtors exper...
The Bankruptcy Code (“Code”) exists as a mechanism for good faith debtors to discharge debts and see...
This Article examines the tendency of current American bankruptcy law to maintain the social and eco...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
(Excerpt) Recent bankruptcy cases are exposing a problem. Affluent individuals filing for bankruptcy...
This Feature considers the debts of quasi-sovereign states in light of proposals to let them file fo...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get...
The authors summarize the significant differences between the new Bankruptcy Code, which became effe...
Perhaps more so than any other area of law affecting individuals of low-to-moderate means, bankruptc...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
Bankruptcy has broadly failed to deliver fresh starts to debtors Too often debtors return to state...
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy process demands a careful balance between protecting the creditors’ rights...
This Article examines the issue of categorically nondischargeable debts in the Bankruptcy Code. Thes...
Every several years, usually after a national recession, and also as a result of the C OVID 19 pande...