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Quarterly Report

Volume 78, No. 3

  • Front
  • Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
  • The State of U.S. Open Banking Regulation in 2025
    By Adam Maarec
  • Sovereign Citizens and The Raging War of Paper Terrorism
    By Caren D. Enloe
  • Artificial Intelligence and Litigation: Great Potential but Land Mines are Prevalent
    By Aimee Szygenda & Alfredo Ramos
  • Flip-Flop: Why CFPB Consistency and Independence Really Matter
    By Donald C. Lampe
  • States Target Bait-and-Switch Practices and Other UDAPs by Automobile Dealers After Fifth Circuit Sets Aside FTC Cars Rule
    By Dustin C. Alonzo & Helen Mosothoane

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