Document Type
Article
Comments
This article predates the author's affiliation with Cornell Law School. It was published in New Jersey Law Journal (August 23, 2004).
Abstract
The judgment about the suitability of consumer protection laws is becoming less and less the domain of New Jersey citizens and their elected representatives; rather, it has shifted into the domain of a financial services firm that is an advocate for investors, not the public.
Date of Authorship for this Version
8-23-2004
Keywords
Predatory home lending, New Jersey Home Ownership Security Act of 2002
Recommended Citation
Reiss, David J., "Unusual Impetus for a Consumer Law" (2004). Cornell Law Faculty Working Papers. 177.
https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clsops_papers/177