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After the Financial Services Revolution: Deregulation, Bankruptcy Reform and Consumer Debt Crisis


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February 8, 2007
Speaker: Robert D. Manning, PhD, Research Professor and Director, Center for Consumer Financial Services, Rochester Institute of Technology

Summary: The Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture

Banking deregulation has profoundly changed the financial services offered to consumers and the institutions that offer them. How has the dramatic erosion of federal and state regulation affected consumer usury laws, marketing policies, and consumer education? What are the factors that have shifted the focus of banks from corporate to consumer lending? How has the profitability of the industry changed and what does it mean to local banks? What factors are responsible to diluted loan underwriting standards? What role have credit cards played in this “revolution”? How have these changes influenced attitudes toward credit and debt now that America has a negative savings rate (first time since 1933)?

The financial services industry argued that consumer defaults on loans cost the average American over $400 simply because people are exploiting the bankruptcy law to avoid paying their debts. What are the economic realities to the industry? Can consumers expect lower cost products now that the bill was enacted? What are the most important changes in the law for consumers? What impact has the law had on bankruptcy filings? Who is responsible for soaring consumer bankruptcy rates? What role does homeownership play in the process of consumer bankruptcy?

Finally, how do we explain the dramatic change in social attitudes toward saving and consumer debt? When and why are Americans assuming record levels of debt? What are the implications of rising consumer debt to the future of American society? What are the near term consequences of consumer debt on retirement and social inequality? Is inheritance or rising property values the solution to the debt problem?

Dr. Manning’s lecture will explore all of these questions and conclude with a prediction that American society has about 10-15 years to reverse the consumer debt crisis or the U.S. will face a sharp decline in its standard of living and serious financial crises in 20-25 years — independent of the financial pressures of the retiring baby boomer “bulge.” Also, the failure to rapidly reverse the consumer debt crisis has enormous implications to the future global economic power of the U.S. as our dependence on cheap credit dwarfs our dependence on cheap energy.

Duration : 1:17:25

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Why Do Jason Schultz and Matt Windschitl Hate LGBT Students?

Iowa state representatives Jason Schultz and Matt Windschitl want to specifically remove state-mandated school policies against bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity. While Iowa law requires all schools to implement anti-harassment policies explicitly prohibiting bullying based on race, religion, gender, and other characteristics, Schultz and Windschitl only want to remove mandatory protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.

Email them: jason.schultz@legis.state.ia.us, matt.windschitl@legis.state.ia.us

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Text of Iowa’s Safe Schools Law
http://www.eychanerfoundation.org/antibullying/SenateFile61.pdf [PDF]

Text of H.F. 2291

http://coolice.legis.state.ia.us/Cool-ICE/default.asp?Category=BillInfo&Service=Billbook&ga=83&menu=text&hbill=HF2291

2007 National School Climate Survey
http://www.glsen.org/binary-data/GLSEN_ATTACHMENTS/file/000/001/1306-1.pdf [PDF]

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Valparaiso Law-Prof. Alan White-U.S. mortgage crisis history

Alan White, Assistant Professor of Law at Valparaiso University, discusses the history and background of the recent mortgage crisis at the “Defending Foreclosures, Saving Homes” conference, held March 28, 2008.

As the foreclosure crisis deepens, Indiana homeowners are in greater need of assistance from trained housing counselors and attorneys. The conference’s speakers have extensive experience in predatory lending and foreclosure litigation, workouts, and bankruptcy.

Conference participants learned about the latest developments in foreclosure and bankruptcy, loss mitigation and mortgage servicer practices. Attorneys interested in representing homeowners learned the nuts and bolts of the Indiana foreclosure process, explored effective claims and defenses available to homeowners, and learned how to present workout and loan modification proposals to mortgage servicers. Housing counselors learned more about judicial foreclosure in Indiana and options available to homeowners at each stage of the process. Architects of the Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network were on hand to explain the IFPN initiatives—including the recently established hotline and referral network.

Valparaiso Law, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest continuously operating law schools in the U.S.A. Located near Chicago in Valparaiso, Indiana. www.valpo.edu/law

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