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Consumer Finance
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Rethinking the Debates Over Health Care Financing: Evidence from the Bankruptcy Courts
December 4, 2024
Elizabeth Warren, Melissa B. Jacoby & Teresa A. Sullivan, Rethinking the Debates Over Health Care Financing: Evidence from the Bankruptcy Courts, 76 N.Y.U. L. Rev.
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Less Stigma or More Financial Distress: An Empirical Analysis of the Extraordinary Increase in Bankruptcy Filings
December 4, 2024
Teresa A. Sullivan, Elizabeth Warren & Jay Lawrence Westbrook, Less Stigma or More Financial Distress: An Empirical Analysis of the Extraordinary Increase in Bankruptcy Filings,…
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The Ex Post Distributive Case for “Insurance-Like” Compulsory Terms in Consumer Contracts
December 4, 2024
Duncan Kennedy, The Ex Post Distributive Case for “Insurance-Like” Compulsory Terms in Consumer Contracts (Oct. 6, 1998).
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Consumer Bankruptcy and Financial Health
December 4, 2024
Will Dobbie, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham & Crystal S. Yang, Consumer Bankruptcy and Financial Health, 99 Rev. Econ. & Stat. 853 (2017).
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Asymmetric Learning in Repeated Contracting: An Empirical Study
December 4, 2024
Alma Cohen, Asymmetric Learning in Repeated Contracting: An Empirical Study, 94 Rev. Econ. & Stat. 419 (2012).
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Nudges Do Not Undermine Human Agency
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Nudges Do Not Undermine Human Agency, 38 J. Consumer Pol’y 207 (2015).
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Product Safety, Contracts, and Liability
December 4, 2024
Xinyu Hua & Kathryn E. Spier, Product Safety, Contracts, and Liability, 51 RAND J. Econ. 233 (2020).
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Products Liability and Product Safety: Japan and the U.S.
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Products Liability and Product Safety: Japan and the U.S. (Harv. L. Sch. Pub. L. & Legal Theory Res. Paper Series, Working Paper…
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Products Liability through Private Ordering: Notes on a Japanese Experiment, 144 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1823 (1996).
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The Dialogue between Theoretical and Empirical Scholarship
December 4, 2024
Elizabeth Warren & Jay Lawrence Westbrook, The Dialogue between Theoretical and Empirical Scholarship (Harv. Pub. L., Working Paper No. 137, Nov. 16, 2006).
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Myth and Measurement — The Case of Medical Bankruptcies
December 4, 2024
David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler & Elizabeth Warren, Myth and Measurement – The Case of Medical Bankruptcies, 378 New Eng. J. Med. 2245 (2018).
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Arbitration as Wealth Transfer
December 2, 2024
Deepak Gupta & Lina Khan, Arbitration as Wealth Transfer, 5 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 499 (2017).
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The Consumer Bureau and the Constitution
December 2, 2024
Deepak Gupta, The Consumer Bureau and the Constitution, 65 Admin L. Rev. 945 (2013).
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Loan-Level Disclosure in Securitization Transactions: A Problem with Three Dimensions
April 16, 2024
Howell E. Jackson, Loan-Level Disclosure in Securitization Transactions: A Problem with Three Dimensions, in Moving Forward: The Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance 189…
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Economics for Lawyers and Judges
January 25, 2024
Stephen Breyer, Economics for Lawyers and Judges, 33 J. Legal Educ. 294 (1983).
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Like Uber, but for Local Government Law: The Future of Local Regulation of the Sharing Economy
January 25, 2024
Daniel E. Rauch & David Schleicher, Like Uber, but for Local Government Law: The Future of Local Regulation of the Sharing Economy, 76 Ohio St. L.
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Where the Consumer is the Commodity: The Difficulty with the Current Definition of Commercial Speech
January 25, 2024
Erin Bernstein & Theresa J. Lee, Where the Consumer Is the Commodity: The Difficulty with the Current Definition of Commercial Speech, 2013 Mich. St. L.
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Contracts, Persons and Property: A Tribute to Margaret Jane Radin
January 25, 2024
Ruth L. Okediji, Contracts, Persons and Property: A Tribute to Margaret Jane Radin, 22 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 143 (2015).
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no predominance of common issues where many consumers would still have taken the drug at issue
January 25, 2024
Rebecca Tushnet, no predominance of common issues where many consumers would still have taken the drug at issue, Rebecca Tushnet’s 43(B)log (July 3, 2023).
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Oregon SCt rules on “ascertainable loss” in false discount case
January 25, 2024
Rebecca Tushnet, Oregon SCt rules on “ascertainable loss” in false discount case, Rebecca Tushnet’s 43(B)log (July 5, 2023).
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court doesn’t find consumer protection claim over “sweet cream” plausible without survey; dictionaries insufficient
January 25, 2024
Rebecca Tushnet, court doesn’t find consumer protection claim over “sweet cream” plausible without survey; dictionaries insufficient, Rebecca Tushnet’s 43(B)log (May 19, 2023).