A virtual conversation between Richard Cordray and Dean Michael S. Barr on Cordray's distinguished career and his new book, Watchdog: How Protecting Consumers Can Save Our Families, Our Economy, and Our Democracy.
Join Ford School Dean and CFLP Co-Faculty Director, Michael Barr in unpacking the Center on Finance, Law & Policy: an interdisciplinary research center focused on creating a financial system that is safer, fairer, and better harnesse
Stefan Ingves, Njuguna Ndung’u, and dean Michael Barr finish off the Central Bank of the Future Conference with a closing keynote conversation. Learn more here.
Aaron Klein, Jennifer Shasky Calvery, and moderator Jo Ann Barefoot participate in the fourth panel for the Central Bank of the Future Conference. Learn more here.
Central Bank of the Future Conference Panel 3 discussion on digital currencies, distributed ledgers & cross-border payments moderated by Adrianne Harris.
Wade Henderson gives an address on student loans, and the panel considers the question: what is the status of consumer protections in place for student borrowers and efforts to regulate loan servicers, debt collectors and for-profit colleges?
This panel considers changing lending practices, the implications of nonbank lenders, and the future of credit regulation. Learn more about the conference here.
Rohit Chopra, American consumer advocate and Commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, talks about consumer uncertainty. Learn more about the conference here.
How have consumers, particularly poor, elderly, and unbanked consumers, fared amid the availability and prevalence of alternatives to traditional banking services?
American investors now face a changing and increasingly complex financial marketplace, with new products and technologies in the financial planning sector.
Michael Barr makes opening remarks for the conference Consumer Protection in the Age of Uncertainty. Hosted by the Center on Finance, Law & Policy (CFLP).
Rich Cordray, founding Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), talks about consumer uncertainty. Learn more about the conference here.
A decade after the financial crisis and its creation, developments in the U.S. political system and innovations in financial technology have brought on more changes affecting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.