by Jeff Sovern My new article is now up on SSRN: Six Scandals: Why We Need Consumer Protection Laws Instead of Just Markets. Here' is the abstract: Markets are powerful mechanisms for serving consumers. Some critics of regulation have suggested that markets also provide consumer protection: for example, Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman said “Consumers […]
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Yonathan A. Arbel of Alabama and Shmuel I. Becher of Victoria University of Wellington have written Contracts in the Age of Smart Readers. Here's the abstract: What does it mean to have machines that can read, explain, and evaluate contracts? Recent advances in machine learning have led to a fundamental breakthrough in machine language models, auguring […]
by Jeff Sovern If you are curious to learn more about FTC Commissioner and CFPB Director-Nominee Rohit Chopra, here is a video of him discussing the FTC's remedial authority a couple days before the Supreme Court heard oral argument earlier this month in AMG v. FTC. The event was hosted by Truth-in-Advertising.org (TINA.org).
President Biden has named Dave Ueijo, the chief strategy officer at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as the Bureau's acting director. Kate Berry's American Banker story here (may be behind paywall). Excerpt: “He’s a great interim pick and he doesn’t regard the role as simply a caretaker," said [former CFPB Director Richard] Cordray. "He knows […]
Here. I think it's not behind a paywall.
by Jeff Sovern The American Banker's Kate Berry has the report here. Meanwhile, CQ Roll Call's Steven Harass reports that House Financial Services ranking member Patrick McHenry is critical of the selection of Rohit Chopra as the new CFPB Director, saying "the selection will foster a culture of “overregulation” at the agency." The article continues: […]
Here. Excerpt: Chopra is expected to be installed as the CFPB’s acting director while he waits for a quick Senate confirmation, experts said. Because Chopra is currently a commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission and therefore is already Senate-confirmed, Biden can install him as the acting director * * * “He is already Senate-confirmed so […]
Announcement here. Among other departures: Bureau of Consumer Protection director Andrew Smith.
Shmuel I. Becher of Victoria University of Wellington, Yuval Feldman of Bar-Ilan University, and Meirav Furth of UCLA have written Seductive Oral Deals. Here's the abstract: Legal scholars have devoted considerable attention to contractual design that exploits consumers’ vulnerabilities (“the paper deal”). For example, scholars have cautioned against the inclusion of one-sided, exploitative, or unenforceable […]

