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Quarterly Report
Vol. 76, Nos. 3 - 4
Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
 
The Game of CFPB-Constitutionality Musical Chairs Continues: The Latest Updates on Major CFPB Constitutionality Litigation
by Jason W. McElroy, Allison M. Scoggin, & Andrew Schilling
An Irreconcilable Tension? The Conflict Between Increased Federal Regulatory Pressures and the Inability to Grow Compliance Functions
by Michael Flynn
Circuit Courts Split In Important National Bank Preemption Cases
by Elizabeth Anstaett & Benjamin Hurford
Small Business Lenders Beware: No More “Business as Usual” in New York
by Leonard A. Bernstein, Bob Jaworski, & Richard Smith
Update on California’s Debt Collection Licensing Act, Amnesty Legislation, and Proposed Regulations
by Scott J. Hyman & Stephen D. Britt
Innovating to Fight Fraud: Potential Approaches to the Problem of Unauthorized Transfers Under Regulation E
by Jehan A. Patterson
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