Nov 20 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Litigation Blog Post Sue, Settle, Rinse, Repeat: DOJ Follows Familiar Pattern in Suit Targeting Rocket Mortgage Daniel Huff There is a litigation feedback loop between regulators and activists that both furthers the aims...
Aug 8 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Financial Services Blog Post Opening the Black Box of Lending Compliance James Herndon The U.S. has imposed emissions and fuel efficiency standards on automakers since 1975. Despite changing...
Jul 23 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post The Supreme Court’s Jarkesy Decision Sheds Light on the SEC’s Hidden Advantages Stone Washington The Supreme Court’s momentous decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provides us with a rare glimpse...
Jun 8 2024 Topics Federalism • Financial Services • Supreme Court Blog Post The Fed Still Can’t Legally Fund the CFPB Alex J. Pollock, Paul H. Kupiec An expanded version of this article can be found at Law & Liberty. The funding...
May 21 2024 Topics Financial Services • Jurisprudence • Supreme Court Blog Post The Fed Has No Earnings to Send to the CFPB Alex J. Pollock The relevant text of the Dodd-Frank Act is clear: “Each year (or quarter of such...
Apr 15 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Surprise, the Only Constant Julius L. Loeser A review of Alex Pollock & Howard Adler, Surprised Again! The COVID Crisis and the...
Jan 23 2024 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post Regulatory Whiplash: Congressional Hearing Testimony Examines Impact of FSOC Authority Brendan Clark In November 2023, the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) issued new procedural guidance regarding the...
Jun 26 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Litigation Blog Post News The Demise of the SEC’s Adjudication System Russell G. Ryan This post was originally published at Notice & Comment. Earlier this month on a Friday...
Jun 16 2023 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast The 2023 Bank Runs and Failures: What Do They Mean Going Forward? William M. Isaac, Keith Noreika, Alex J. Pollock, Lawrence J. White This year's sudden collapse of First Republic, Silicon Valley, and Signature banks were the second,...
Jun 16 2023 Friday 1:00 p.m. EDT The 2023 Bank Runs and Failures: What Do They Mean Going Forward? A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar Teleforum Speakers: William M. Isaac • Keith Noreika • Alex J. Pollock • Lawrence J. White more Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project • Financial Services & E-Commerce Sponsors: Capitol Hill Chapter • Regulatory Transparency Project Live Stream Webinar
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Sue, Settle, Rinse, Repeat: DOJ Follows Familiar Pattern in Suit Targeting Rocket Mortgage
There is a litigation feedback loop between regulators and activists that both furthers the aims...
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Opening the Black Box of Lending Compliance
The U.S. has imposed emissions and fuel efficiency standards on automakers since 1975. Despite changing...
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The Supreme Court’s Jarkesy Decision Sheds Light on the SEC’s Hidden Advantages
The Supreme Court’s momentous decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provides us with a rare glimpse...
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The Fed Still Can’t Legally Fund the CFPB
An expanded version of this article can be found at Law & Liberty. The funding...
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The Fed Has No Earnings to Send to the CFPB
The relevant text of the Dodd-Frank Act is clear: “Each year (or quarter of such...
Surprise, the Only Constant
Julius L. Loeser
A review of Alex Pollock & Howard Adler, Surprised Again! The COVID Crisis and the...
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Regulatory Whiplash: Congressional Hearing Testimony Examines Impact of FSOC Authority
In November 2023, the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) issued new procedural guidance regarding the...
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The Demise of the SEC’s Adjudication System
This post was originally published at Notice & Comment. Earlier this month on a Friday...
The 2023 Bank Runs and Failures: What Do They Mean Going Forward?
William M. Isaac, Keith Noreika, Alex J. Pollock, Lawrence J. White
This year's sudden collapse of First Republic, Silicon Valley, and Signature banks were the second,...
The 2023 Bank Runs and Failures: What Do They Mean Going Forward?
A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar
Teleforum