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  Volume 2007  

Number 1

 
         
  Symposium: Consumer Bankruptcy and Credit in the Wake of the 2005 Act      
         
 

Consumer Credit and Bankruptcy: Assessing a New Paradigm

  Ralph Brubaker  
 
 
     
 

The Top Twenty Issues in the History of Consumer Bankruptcy

  Charles J. Tabb  
 
 
     
 

Major Consumer Bankruptcy Effects of BAPCPA

  Eugene R. Wedoff  
 
 
     
 

The Sub Rosa Subchapter: Individual Debtors in Chapter 11 After BAPCPA

  Bruce A. Markell  
 
 
     
 

The Challenge to the Bench and Bar Presented by the 2005 Bankruptcy Act: Resistance Need Not Be Futile

  Jean Braucher  
 
 
     
 

A History of the Automobile Lender Provisions of BAPCPA

  William C. Whitford  
 
 
     
 

What Can the United States Learn from the Canadian Means Testing System?

  Jacob Ziegel  
 
 
     
 

Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy

  Iain Ramsay  
 
 
     
 

Abuse or Protection? Economics of Bankruptcy Reform Under BAPCPA

  Michelle J. White  
 
 
     
 

Technology, Information, and Bankruptcy

  Douglas G. Baird  
 
 
     
 

Bankruptcy Reform and Homeownership Risk

  Melissa B. Jacoby  
 
 
     
 

The Paradox of Consumer Credit

  Robert M. Lawless  
 
 
     
 

Bankruptcy Reform and the "Sweat Box" of Credit Card Debt

  Ronald J. Mann  
 
 
     
 

Private Liability for Reckless Consumer Lending

  John A. E. Pottow  
         
  Notes      
         
 

Illegal Predicate Searches and the Good Faith Exception

  Kenneth C. Halcom  
 
 
     
 

Accommodating Minority Religions Under Title VII: How Muslims Make the Case for a New Interpretation of Section 701(j)

  Bilal Zaheer  
 
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