Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans
CFPB’s Final Payday Lending Rule Deems It an “Unfair” and “Abusive” Practice to Make Payday Loans Without Determining Borrower Ability to Repay.
Vol. 131 No. 6
CFPB’s Final Payday Lending Rule Deems It an “Unfair” and “Abusive” Practice to Make Payday Loans Without Determining Borrower Ability to Repay.
Responding to Barton Beebe & Jeanne C. Fromer, Are We Running Out of Trademarks? An Empirical Study of Trademark Depletion and Congestion
Response to Are We Running Out of Trademarks? An Empirical Study of Trademark Depletion and CongestionResponding to Louis Kaplow, On the Relevance of Market Power
Response to On the Relevance of Market PowerThe Coming Constitutional Revolution
A Reply to Professor Sherry
Response to Property is the New PrivacyIntellectual preconceptions can distort intended takeaways
Response to Consent and SensibilityDo consumers truly “consent” to contractual boilerplate?
The tension between policy and social science in behavioral law and economics
The benefits of preserving choice
Response to How Behavioral Economics Trims Its Sails and Why