This Week in Financial Regulation, March 31st
News and Commentary Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle writes about the limits of the Fed in addressing the economic crisis. Fortunately, Congress has since taken action but time will tell [...]
News and Commentary Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle writes about the limits of the Fed in addressing the economic crisis. Fortunately, Congress has since taken action but time will tell [...]
News and Commentary The COVID-19 outbreak makes getting physical books from the library difficult, and the need to keep people distracted at home all the more important. That's why Internet [...]
News and Commentary Some in the Washington area are calling for rent freezes or subsidies to deal with the economic crisis following measures to curtail the pandemic. The D.C. Council [...]
News and Commentary A new working paper analyzes the relationship between occupational licensing and job mobility in the United States. It finds worse mobility by various metrics of job entry [...]
News and Commentary A new article at CEPR’s Vox details the role of shadow banking in the European economy. The author notes that as shadow banking grows, it will slowly [...]
News and Commentary While the Tillis/Coons DMCA 2020 hearings aren't coming back anytime soon, it's important to remember that while many have always had an axe to grind in the [...]
News and Commentary Walter Olson blogs at Overlawyered on the possibility of SCOTUS taking up a case challenging mandatory bar dues. Certificate of Need laws were repealed by the Reagan [...]
News and Commentary Jenny Schuetz at Brookings Institution writes on what housing policy means for the coronavirus pandemic. She notes many housing problems will be exacerbated by the economic downturn [...]
News and Commentary The Bank of England announced economic measures as households and businesses brace for the Covid-19 epidemic. The measures include a cut to interest rates, more generous lending [...]
News and Commentary Here's an interesting article from The Columbia Journal of Law and Arts examining the nature of copyright law in the context of "revenge porn," centering on to what [...]