Consumer Protection on the Chopping Block?
Recent court decision may threaten the future existence of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Regulating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Boardrooms
Legislators and regulators respond to absence of LGBTQ+ individuals in boardroom diversity efforts and recruitment.
New California Law Forces Fast Food Restaurants to Think Fast
California governor enacts a law that gives fast food workers greater protections.
Seeking Structural Remedies for Corporate Recidivists
To curb repeat violations, federal regulators should seek remedies that change businesses’ structures or alter their incentives.
Lessons from the FTC’s Facebook Saga
The FTC’s settlement with Facebook does little to change or restrict recidivist business practices.
Reining in Repeat Offenders
In the 2022 Distinguished Regulation Lecture at Penn Law, CFPB Director urges regulators to take action against corporate recidivists.
Is the SEC Moving Beyond Disclosure?
Former regulator argues that proposed SEC rules open up new regulation of securities markets.
The P2P Fraud Conundrum
Regulators must strike a difficult balance in tamping down increased fraud on peer-to-peer payment platforms.
Amusement Park Regulation’s Bumpy Ride
A patchwork of state and private industry oversight leaves room for federal intervention.
Making Regulations on Influencer Advertising Click
Scholars offer approaches to improve regulation of social media marketing.
Is Fast Fashion Moving Too Fast?
Scholars assess what it will take to support sustainability within the global fashion industry.
The Financial System’s Pandemic Shield
Scholars argue that Basel III Accords limited economic fallout from COVID-19.