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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law > Vol. 7 > Iss. 1 (2012)

 
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

Volume 7, Issue 1 (2012)

Articles

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Public Engagement in Rulemaking: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's New Approach
Patricia A. McCoy

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Accountability and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
Susan Block-Lieb

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The Complaint Conundrum: Thoughts on the CFPB's Complaint Mechanism
Katherine Porter

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Reasonable Behavior at the CFPB
Norman I. Silber

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Form and Substance in Consumer Financial Protection
Jean Braucher

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Consumer Protection Out of the Shadows of Shadow Banking: The Role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
David Reiss

Notes

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A Lie is a Lie: The Need to Define Section 1692e of the FDCPA
William KeAupuni Akina

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Employers are Not Friends with Facebook: How the NLRB is Protecting Employees' Social Media Activity
David L. Bayer

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Fashion Frustrated: Why the Innovative Design Protection Act is a Necessary Step in the Right Direction, But Not Quite Enough
Casey E. Callahan

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Ecolabel Programs and Green Consumerism: Preserving a Hybrid Approach
Megan S. Houston

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MERS and the Mortgage Crisis: Obfuscating Loan Ownership and the Need for Clarity
Laura A. Steven

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Accountability in a Smoke-Filled Room: The Inadequacy of Self Regulation Within the Internet Behavioral Advertising Industry
Julia Zukina

 
 
 
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ISSN: 1934-2497

 
 
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