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Panel II: Reprivatizing Credit Risk: Where Do We Go From Here?

The Financial Services Bailout

After discussing the extent to which credit risk has been nationalized directly or indirectly through...

Panel I: How Did We Get into the Mess We Are in Today?

The Financial Services Bailout

Presentation by Bert Ely of a paper titled: "Bad Rules Produce Bad Outcomes: Underlying Public Policy Causes...

Debate: The Founders' Intent, Constitutional Provisions, and Limits on Spending Power and Delegation

The Financial Services Bailout

Article I of the Constitution provides that the legislative powers granted by the Constitution are...

Regulation by Litigation: Boon or Bane?

Center for Business Law & Regulation at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Administrative Law Practice Group, and Litigation Practice Group

Federal regulators, state attorneys general and plaintiffs attorneys increasingly rely upon litigation to impose regulatory...

The Constitution and the Importance of Interpretation: Original Meaning

Louisville Lawyers Chapter, The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky, and the League of Women Voters of Kentucky

The Louisville Lawyers Chapter co-sponsored this event with The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky...