Since 2014, when a first-of-its-kind empirical study looked at how public enforcers use their authority under unfair and deceptive acts and practices (“UDAP”) laws, the enforcement landscape has changed. Most notably, the Trump Administration weakened enforcement on the federal level. In the wake of this political shift, many state enforcers rushed to fill the gap left by weak federal enforcement. At the same time, the state enforcers themselves experienced changes both internal (including changes to budgets and stated policy priorities) and external (electoral changes regarding state Attorneys General, changes to statutory authority, and other changes governing the enforcer’s authority). This article presents findings from a follow-up stud...
This chapter adopts a broad conception of enforcement so as to support an analysis and comparison o...
In the areas of health and safety regulation, environmental protection, and consumer protection, the...
This article deals with the question of how a high level of compliance with consumer protection legi...
Since 2014, when a first-of-its-kind empirical study looked at how public enforcers use their author...
With the enactment of the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTC Act”) in 1914 and the Wheeler–Lea Act i...
Recent scholarly and legislative interest in state enforcement of federal law has led to the need fo...
This Article calls on Congress and the state legislatures to grant large cities and counties standin...
Increasing interest in consumerism has brought intensified efforts at every level of government to p...
In the aftermath of the U.S. financial crisis, Congress created a new federal agency — the Consumer ...
In the fall of 2010, the revelations that tens of thousands of foreclosure filings across the nation...
The rise of data protection laws is one of the most profound legal changes of this century. Yet, de...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
State unfair or deceptive acts or practices statutes (UDAPs) offer consumers broad protections again...
The response of sympathetic lawmakers to perceived abuses in the consumer credit field is almost tot...
This article examines Oregon\u27s UTPA with an eye toward legislative and judicial reforms that will...
This chapter adopts a broad conception of enforcement so as to support an analysis and comparison o...
In the areas of health and safety regulation, environmental protection, and consumer protection, the...
This article deals with the question of how a high level of compliance with consumer protection legi...
Since 2014, when a first-of-its-kind empirical study looked at how public enforcers use their author...
With the enactment of the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTC Act”) in 1914 and the Wheeler–Lea Act i...
Recent scholarly and legislative interest in state enforcement of federal law has led to the need fo...
This Article calls on Congress and the state legislatures to grant large cities and counties standin...
Increasing interest in consumerism has brought intensified efforts at every level of government to p...
In the aftermath of the U.S. financial crisis, Congress created a new federal agency — the Consumer ...
In the fall of 2010, the revelations that tens of thousands of foreclosure filings across the nation...
The rise of data protection laws is one of the most profound legal changes of this century. Yet, de...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
State unfair or deceptive acts or practices statutes (UDAPs) offer consumers broad protections again...
The response of sympathetic lawmakers to perceived abuses in the consumer credit field is almost tot...
This article examines Oregon\u27s UTPA with an eye toward legislative and judicial reforms that will...
This chapter adopts a broad conception of enforcement so as to support an analysis and comparison o...
In the areas of health and safety regulation, environmental protection, and consumer protection, the...
This article deals with the question of how a high level of compliance with consumer protection legi...