This Article examines agency-level activity during the preproposal rulemaking phase—a time period about which little is known despite its importance to policy outcomes—through an analysis of federal agency activity in connection with section 619 of the Dodd–Frank Act, popularly known as the Volcker Rule. By capitalizing on transparency efforts specific to Dodd–Frank, I am able to access information on agency contacts whose disclosure is not required by the Administrative Procedure Act and, therefore, not typically available to researchers. I analyze the roughly 8,000 public comment letters received by the Financial Stability Oversight Council in advance of its study regarding Volcker Rule implementation and the meeting logs of the Treasury ...
Using state level data between 1990 and 2006, I find no empirical evidence that payday lending leads...
I examine how political geography affects firms\u27 cost of debt. Policy risk, measured by proximity...
Although the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) received nearly unanimous congressional suppo...
This Article examines agency-level activity during the preproposal rulemaking phase—a time period ab...
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Say you’re wealthy and want to influence American politics. How would you do it? Conventional campai...
Using a large panel of U.S. firms from 1980-2009, I examine the association between corruption on th...
In 1995, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) promulgated telemarketing rules that prohibit “a selle...
This Article examines the conflict between state law which permits the creation of security interest...
This paper deals with the actors and the changing power relations involved in global financial regul...
Using state level data between 1990 and 2006, I find no empirical evidence that payday lending leads...
I examine how political geography affects firms\u27 cost of debt. Policy risk, measured by proximity...
Although the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) received nearly unanimous congressional suppo...
This Article examines agency-level activity during the preproposal rulemaking phase—a time period ab...
Is regulation of Congressional insider trading desirable? We intend to use the STOCK Act (H.R. 682) ...
Following the financial crisis of 2008, President Barrack Obama signed into effect the Dodd-Frank Wa...
The prohibition against insider trading is a judge-made law that has evolved for over fifty years, a...
This Article argues that the First Amendment analysis of corporate campaign finance regulations, suc...
Our federal and state securities laws are centered around two vital requirements for economic growth...
The recent financial crisis has placed a renewed focus on completion risk in the world of mergers an...
Say you’re wealthy and want to influence American politics. How would you do it? Conventional campai...
Using a large panel of U.S. firms from 1980-2009, I examine the association between corruption on th...
In 1995, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) promulgated telemarketing rules that prohibit “a selle...
This Article examines the conflict between state law which permits the creation of security interest...
This paper deals with the actors and the changing power relations involved in global financial regul...
Using state level data between 1990 and 2006, I find no empirical evidence that payday lending leads...
I examine how political geography affects firms\u27 cost of debt. Policy risk, measured by proximity...
Although the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) received nearly unanimous congressional suppo...