Sep 29 2016 Video Short Videos How Does Bitcoin Fit into Traditional Monetary Policy? Max Raskin Short video featuring Max Raskin Max Raskin, Research Fellow at the Institute for Judicial Administration at NYU Law, explains the...
Feb 21 2017 Podcast Litigation Update: American Bankers Association and Washington Federal v. U.S. - Podcast Stephen J. Obermeier, Brett Shumate Litigation Practice Group Podcast The American Bankers Association and Washington Federal, a bank holding company, have filed a suit...
Dec 18 2015 Blog Post News Fed Decisions Really Just Come Down to Guessing Allen Ferrell, Bert Ely Alex Pollock, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former banker, demonstrates,...
Aug 1 1999 Publication The Future of Small Banks in our Financial System R Gilbert Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999 Until recently I thought the consensus view on the future of the banking industry included...
Aug 1 1998 Publication Critical Look at the Community Reinvestment Act Gerald A. Reynolds Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998 Some federal statutes fail to accomplish the goals established by Congress due to false assumption,...
May 9 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Changing Landscape: Thrift Holding Companies and Their New Regulator Julius L. Loeser Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 The Dodd-Frank Act, effective July 21, 2011, eliminated the Office of Thrift Supervision (“OTS”) and...
Oct 1 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News May I Offer You Some Guidance? Wayne A. Abernathy Congress is accountable for the laws that it writes. Government agencies are accountable for the...
Aug 2 2019 Topics Law & Economics • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Money and the Constitution Bert Ely At this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November, the Federalist Society’s Financial Services and E-Commerce...
Aug 14 2019 Topics Federalist Society • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Money and the Constitution: Money, Credit, and Interest Rates Bert Ely In a previous post, I explained that at this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November,...
Jan 27 2020 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Quarles’ Conundrum of Bank Supervision Wayne A. Abernathy Without subpoenas, bank examiners routinely poke through the books, records, premises, and operations of...
How Does Bitcoin Fit into Traditional Monetary Policy?
Max Raskin
Short video featuring Max Raskin
Max Raskin, Research Fellow at the Institute for Judicial Administration at NYU Law, explains the...
Litigation Update: American Bankers Association and Washington Federal v. U.S. - Podcast
Stephen J. Obermeier, Brett Shumate
Litigation Practice Group Podcast
The American Bankers Association and Washington Federal, a bank holding company, have filed a suit...
Fed Decisions Really Just Come Down to Guessing
Alex Pollock, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former banker, demonstrates,...
The Future of Small Banks in our Financial System
R Gilbert
Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999
Until recently I thought the consensus view on the future of the banking industry included...
Critical Look at the Community Reinvestment Act
Gerald A. Reynolds
Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998
Some federal statutes fail to accomplish the goals established by Congress due to false assumption,...
Changing Landscape: Thrift Holding Companies and Their New Regulator
Julius L. Loeser
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
The Dodd-Frank Act, effective July 21, 2011, eliminated the Office of Thrift Supervision (“OTS”) and...
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May I Offer You Some Guidance?
Congress is accountable for the laws that it writes. Government agencies are accountable for the...
Topics
Money and the Constitution
At this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November, the Federalist Society’s Financial Services and E-Commerce...
Topics
Money and the Constitution: Money, Credit, and Interest Rates
In a previous post, I explained that at this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November,...
Topics
Quarles’ Conundrum of Bank Supervision
Without subpoenas, bank examiners routinely poke through the books, records, premises, and operations of...