Faculty Publications
A searchable database of publications authored by the faculty of the Moritz College of Law, 1891 to present. You can search the database using any of the options below
Grand Theft Auto 2.0: Bankruptcy Courts Allow Auto Title Lenders to Ride Off in Consumer Debtors' Vehicles and Rip Off the Cash Payout Owed to Unsecured Creditors, 97 Am. Bankruptcy L.J. 542 (2023)
The Modern Family Debacle: Bankruptcy Judges Decide that Some of the Debtors’ Loved Ones Do Not Count as Household Members, 111 Cal. L. Rev. 1027 (2023)
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Crushed by COVID-19 Medical Bills, Coronavirus Victims Need Debt Relief Under the Bankruptcy Code and Workers’ Compensation Laws, 125 Penn. St. L. Rev. 453 (2021)
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Relief for Student Loan Borrowers Victimized by “Relief” Companies Masquerading as Legitimate Help, 11 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. 105 (2020)
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Prosecuting Creditors and Protecting Consumers: Cracking Down on Creditors That Extort via Debt Criminalization Practices, 80 Law & Contemp. Probs. 211 (2017)
Consumer Credit in America: Past, Present, and Future, 80 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1 (2017)
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Creditors’ Use of Consumer Debt Criminalization Practices and Their Financial Abuse of Women, 34 Colum. J. Gender & L. 5 (2016)
Is a Law Degree Still Worth the Price?: It Depends on What the Law School Has to Offer (2014).
Fakers, Breachers, Slackers, and Deceivers: Opportunistic Actors During the Foreclosure Crisis Deserve Criminal Sanctions, 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 853 (2012)
Congress Protected the Troops: Can the New CFPB Protect Civilians from Payday Lending?, 69 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 649 (2012)
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