Volume 31: Fall 2011 – Spring 2012
The Professional Responsibility of Lawyers and the Financial Crisis, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 3 (2011)
The Future of Subprime Mortgage Markets, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 16 (2011)
Housing Counseling Suffers Major Budget Cuts, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 28 (2011)
Credit Risk Retention Requirements, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 39 (2011)
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 51 (2011)
Regulatory Future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 62 (2011)
Potential Solutions to the Housing Crisis, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 74 (2011)
Our Weak Foundation: An Overview of the American Housing Crisis, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 82 (2011)
Mortgage Origination Standards, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 92 (2011)
The Use of Credit Ratings for Mortgage-Backed Securities, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 102 (2011)
ARTICLES
Saule T. Omarova & Margaret E. Tahyar, That which We Call a Bank: Revisiting the History of Bank Holding Company Regulation in the United States, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 113 (2011)
Winnie Taylor, Proving Racial Discrimination and Monitoring Fair Lending Compliance: The Missing Data Problem in Nonmortgage Credit, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 199 (2011)
H. Norman Knickle, The Mutual Fund’s Section 15(C) Process: Jones V. Harris, the SEC and Fiduciary Duties of Directors, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 265 (2011)
Frank S. Alexander, Dan Immergluck, Katie Balthrop, Philip Schaeffing & Jesse Clark, Legislative Responses to the Foreclosure Crisis in Nonjudicial Foreclosure States, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 341 (2011)
NOTES
John Chambers, Note, Extraterritorial Private Rights of Action: Redefining the Transactional Test in Morrison v. National Australia Bank, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 411 (2011)
Ruth Sarah Lee, Note, Delaware’s Relevance in Chapter 22: Who Is “Courting Failure” Now?, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 443 (2011)
ISSUE II – SPRING 2012
DEVELOPMENTS IN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW: 2012
MF Global, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 478 (2012)
Whistleblower Provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 486 (2012)
Dodd-Frank Proposed Legislative Amendments, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 497 (2012)
Curtailing “Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction”: The Boundaries of Derivative Regulation under Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 509 (2012)
The Financial Stability Oversight Council, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 521 (2012)
Parallel Regimes: Bankruptcy and Dodd-Frank’s Orderly Liquidation Authority, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 531 (2012)
New Regulation Under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 545 (2012)
The Volcker Rule’s Market Making Exemption, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 556 (2012)
Proposed Rules For Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs), 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 569 (2012)
The Impact of Say-on-Pay, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 580 (2012)
SHADOW BANKING SYMPOSIUM
Jonathan Macey, It’s All Shadow Banking, Actually, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 593 (2012)
Steven L. Schwarcz, Regulating Shadow Banking, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 619 (2012)
Ronald S. Borod, Belling the Cat: Taming the Securitization Beast, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 643 (2012)
Claire A. Hill, Bankers Behaving Badly? The Limits of Regulatory Reform, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 675 (2012)
Cynthia Crawford Lichtenstein, Defining our Terms Carefully and in Context: Thoughts on Reading (And in One Case, Rereading) Three Books, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 695 (2012)
David Reiss, Message in a Mortgage: What Dodd-Frank’s “Qualified Mortgage” Tells Us about Ourselves, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 717 (2012)
Morgan Ricks, Money and (Shadow) Banking: A Thought Experiment, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 731 (2012)
Eric D. Roiter, Should Money Market Funds Be Designated as “SIFIs”?, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 749 (2012)
ARTICLES
Lawrence G. Baxter, Betting Big: Value, Caution and Accountability in an Era of Large Banks and Complex Finance, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 765 (2012)
Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., The Financial Services Industry’s Misguided Quest to Undermine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 881 (2012)
NOTES
Benjamin R. Cox, Note, Financing Homelessness Prevention Programs with Social Impact Bonds, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 957 (2012)
So-Yeon Lee, Note, Why the “Accredited Investor” Standard Fails the Average Investor, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 987 (2012)
Jack T. Gannon, Jr., Note, Let’s Help the Credit Rating Agencies Get it Right: A Simple Way to Alleviate A Flawed Industry Model, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 1015 (2012)
Adam Mayle, Note, Usury on the Reservation: Regulation of Tribal-Affiliated Payday Lenders, 31 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 1053 (2012)