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30 Sep 2020, 7:50 pm
This Friday, Professor Art Wilmarth’s new book, Taming the Megabanks: Why We Need a New Glass-Steagall Act (Cambridge University Press), will be released. [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 10:49 am
Wilmarth, Jr. of the George Washington University Law School. [read post]
5 Jan 2022, 3:20 pm
Yesterday, Professor Art Wilmarth posted on SSRN a new article, It's Time to Regulate Stablecoins as Deposits and Require Their Issuers to Be FDIC-Insured Banks. [read post]
26 May 2021, 6:31 pm
If you missed this past Monday's Regulating Megabanks: A Conference in Honor of Art Wilmarth, don't worry, it was recorded! [read post]
19 May 2021, 5:17 am
Regulating Megabanks: A Conference in Honor of Arthur Wilmarth May 24 @ 8:50 am - 5:30 pm Join the University of Colorado Law... [read post]
5 Dec 2021, 4:17 pm
From our friend Art Wilmarth at GWU Law: George Washington University Law School is seeking to hire a new Assistant Dean (and program director) for our Business and Finance Law Program. [read post]
1 Sep 2021, 6:02 pm
Last spring, I blogged about a University of Colorado Law School Symposium honoring Professor Art Wilmarth (here). [read post]
29 Jan 2021, 3:30 am
Professor Art Wilmarth’s new book sheds new light on these oft-repeated propositions. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 3:58 am
They've assembled a great line-up (including Kathleen Engel (Suffolk Law), Laurence Kotlikoff (BU - Economics), Lawrence White (NYU Stern), and Art Wilmarth (GW Law)) for an incredibly important, timely, and complex topic. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 5:53 pm
Adam Leviton (Georgetown), In Defense of Bailouts [George Geis (Virginia) & Art Wilmarth (GW)] Jodie Kirshner (Cambridge), A Transatlantic Perspective on Regional Dynamics and Societa Eurpoea [Francesca Bignami (GW) & Theresa Gabaldon (GW)] Alan White (Valparaiso), Welfare Economics and Regulation of Small-Loan Credit: Lessons from Microlending in Developing Nations [Michael Pagano (Villanova) & Lawrence Mitchell (GW)] Nicola Sharpe (Illinois), Corporate Board… [read post]
8 May 2012, 3:30 am
The leading academic expert on OCC preemption, Art Wilmarth of GW Law, has been even harsher in his criticism. [read post]
3 Apr 2009, 5:08 am
District Court for DC, Judge) Peter Wallison (American Enterprise Institute) Journalists Dennis Berman (Wall Street Journal) Floyd Norris (New York Times) Daniel Gross (Newsweek) Rob Cox (Breakingview) Jesse Eisenger (Condé Nast Portfolio) GW Law Larry Mitchell (Conference Chair) Michael Abramowicz Larry Cunningham Theresa Gabaldon Susan Karamanian Greg Maggs Art Wilmarth Co-Sponsors GW Student Corporate and Business Law… [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 1:31 pm
We are: Michael Abramowicz, Don Clarke, Larry Cunningham, Lisa Fairfax, Theresa Gabaldon, Scott Kieff, Jeff Manns, Dalia Mitchell, Larry Mitchell, and Art Wilmarth. [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 1:31 pm
We are: Michael Abramowicz, Don Clarke, Larry Cunningham, Lisa Fairfax, Theresa Gabaldon, Scott Kieff, Jeff Manns, Dalia Mitchell, Larry Mitchell, and Art Wilmarth. [read post]
12 May 2010, 2:02 pm
Law), and Art Wilmarth (GW Law). [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 10:12 am
We are: Michael Abramowicz, Don Clarke, Larry Cunningham, Lisa Fairfax, Theresa Gabaldon, Scott Kieff, Jeff Manns, Dalia Mitchell, Larry Mitchell, and Art Wilmarth. [read post]
5 Mar 2014, 11:39 am
What it actually did, as Art Wilmarth explains, was to free national banks from any consumer protection law that had any bite. [read post]
15 Mar 2011, 12:39 pm
"The Congress has clarified that Barnett means exactly what it says, which is 'significantly interferes,' which is not an easy standard to meet," said Art Wilmarth, a professor at George Washington University Law school. [read post]
24 May 2011, 10:19 am
This article relies heavily on the debate, sparked by Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman’s article Toward Unlimited Shareholder Liability for Corporate Torts, on whether limited shareholder liability makes sense for involuntary tort creditors, and on the recent literature on bailouts, moral hazard, and Too Big To Fail (Adam Levitin, David Skeel, and Art Wilmarth’s respective work is the essential reading here). [read post]
12 Sep 2011, 8:18 am
(For a comprehensive account on the tectonic shifts in financial regulation in this period, see Art Wilmarth). [read post]