Jul 24 2009 Podcast A Conversation on Proposed Systemic Risk Regulation Peter J. Wallison, Wayne A. Abernathy, John L. Douglas Financial Services and E-Commerce Practice Group On March 26, 2009, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlined the administration’s plan to regulate the...
Jul 20 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review The Founders’ Intent, Constitutional Provisions, and Limits on Spending Power and Delegation Louis Michael Seidman, John C. Eastman, Wayne A. Abernathy The questions we will look at today is, is that appropriate? Is that constitutional? Does...
Mar 20 2009 Podcast Panel I: How Did We Get into the Mess We Are in Today? Wayne A. Abernathy, Timothy Canova, James Carr, Bert Ely, Craig L. Hymowitz The Financial Services Bailout Presentation by Bert Ely of a paper titled: "Bad Rules Produce Bad Outcomes: Underlying Public Policy Causes...
Mar 20 2009 Podcast Debate: The Founders' Intent, Constitutional Provisions, and Limits on Spending Power and Delegation Wayne A. Abernathy, John C. Eastman, Louis Michael Seidman The Financial Services Bailout Article I of the Constitution provides that the legislative powers granted by the Constitution are...
May 2 2007 Podcast The Ideal Basel Wayne A. Abernathy, Keith R. Fisher, Karen Shaw Petrou, Michael Roster, Charles Taylor The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable? What are the alternatives for resolving the multiple Basel imbroglios? How can any potential adverse...
Nov 14 2003 Publication Is There Any Room Left for Federalism in Financial Services? - Transcript Joseph P. Borg, Michael Roster, John W. Ryan, Wayne A. Abernathy, Deborah Dakin, Michael S. Greve, Frank H. Easterbrook 2003 National Lawyers Convention - "International Law and American Sovereignty" The Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2003 National Lawyers...
A Conversation on Proposed Systemic Risk Regulation
Peter J. Wallison, Wayne A. Abernathy, John L. Douglas
Financial Services and E-Commerce Practice Group
On March 26, 2009, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlined the administration’s plan to regulate the...
The Founders’ Intent, Constitutional Provisions, and Limits on Spending Power and Delegation
Louis Michael Seidman, John C. Eastman, Wayne A. Abernathy
The questions we will look at today is, is that appropriate? Is that constitutional? Does...
Panel I: How Did We Get into the Mess We Are in Today?
Wayne A. Abernathy, Timothy Canova, James Carr, Bert Ely, Craig L. Hymowitz
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
Wayne A. Abernathy, John C. Eastman, Louis Michael Seidman
The Financial Services Bailout
Article I of the Constitution provides that the legislative powers granted by the Constitution are...
The Ideal Basel
Wayne A. Abernathy, Keith R. Fisher, Karen Shaw Petrou, Michael Roster, Charles Taylor
The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable?
What are the alternatives for resolving the multiple Basel imbroglios? How can any potential adverse...
Is There Any Room Left for Federalism in Financial Services? - Transcript
Joseph P. Borg, Michael Roster, John W. Ryan, Wayne A. Abernathy, Deborah Dakin, Michael S. Greve, Frank H. Easterbrook
2003 National Lawyers Convention - "International Law and American Sovereignty"
The Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2003 National Lawyers...