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Are state-law proposed payday lending reforms not reforms at all?

Posted on March 13, 2014 by Brian Wolfman

That's the theme of this interesting article by Ashlee Kieler.

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Bloomberg Businessweek article: Target could have prevented its massive data breach just by paying attention
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