Main Content
Paul Mahoney, Deregulation and the Subprime Crisis (Apr. 2017)
2.2.7
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=290121104103076019116004109102087117096008010047067082026005084077003109127020100126114002127017056025028075097067124083101107112010070053028096117091112097125010099068008004093127126070066030064120108114119097000106116126116099099012017098093101068012&EXT=pdf
Peter Sands, The Case for Eliminating High Denomination Notes (Feb. 2016)
8.1.2
https://harvardwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/52592651/Eliminating%20HDNfinalXYZ.pdf
PHH v. CFPB, Amicus Brief, Maxine Waters (D-CA) with 40 current and former members of Congress (Mar. 31, 2017)
6.1.7
https://democrats-financialservices.house.gov/uploadedfiles/03.31.2017_phh_en_banc_merits_amicus.pdf
PHH v. CFPB, Amicus Brief, Maxine Waters (D-CA) with 40 current and former members of Congress (Mar. 31, 2017)
2.3.5.3
https://democrats-financialservices.house.gov/uploadedfiles/03.31.2017_phh_en_banc_merits_amicus.pdf
PHH v. CFPB, Amicus Brief, Michael S. Barr, Deepak Gupta & Adam J. Levitin (Mar. 31, 2017)
2.3.5.4
http://guptawessler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/PHH-en-banc-web.pdf
PHH v. CFPB, Amicus Brief, Michael S. Barr, Deepak Gupta & Adam J. Levitin (Mar. 31, 2017)
6.1.8
http://guptawessler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/PHH-en-banc-web.pdf
PHH v. CFPB Amicus Brief, PHH v. Acting Assistant Attorney General Chad Readler (Mar. 17, 2017)
6.1.9
https://www.cfpbmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/03/1664330-Consent-Motion.pdf
PHH v. CFPB Amicus Brief, PHH v. Acting Assistant Attorney General Chad Readler (Mar. 17, 2017)
2.3.5.2
https://www.cfpbmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/03/1664330-Consent-Motion.pdf
PHH v. CFPB Panel Opinion on Constitutionality of CFPB Structure (Oct. 2016)
2.3.5.1
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/cfpbphhruling.pdf
PHH v. CFPB Panel Opinion on Constitutionality of CFPB Structure (Oct. 2016)
6.1.6
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/cfpbphhruling.pdf
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