2d Annual Berkeley Consumer Law Scholars Conference to be held March 5-6

From the announcement:

The Berkeley Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice is pleased to announce that the second annual Consumer Law Scholars Conference will be held at the UC Berkeley School of Law on March 5-6, 2020.

The conference will provide those who publish in the field of Consumer Law the opportunity to share their work with their peers, give and receive constructive feedback, and collaborate in setting a research agenda for the field as a whole. Keynote speakers will include both leading scholars and prominent policymakers.

We welcome doctrinal, theoretical, and empirical approaches. Potential topics include the full breadth of issues involving consumers in the marketplace: common law contracts and products liability; UDA(A)P and disclosure laws; food and drug law; consumer lending, credit reporting, and fintech; loan servicing and debt collection; commercial speech and the First Amendment; federalism, preemption, and sovereign immunity as related to consumer transactions; regulation, supervision, and enforcement by public agencies; private enforcement; and more.

Call for papers to follow.

More here.

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