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By Ed Boltz, 5 April, 2021

Law Review Note: Sheinfeld, David, Bankruptcy & the Underwater Home: A Case for Real Property Redemption, 10 Mich. Bus. & Entrepreneurial L. Rev. 85 (2020).

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By Ed Boltz, 31 March, 2021

Law Review: Foohey, Pamela and Lawless, Robert M. and Thorne, Deborah, Portraits of Consumer Bankruptcy Filers in the United States (March 18, 2021). Georgia Law Review, Vol. 56, Forthcoming.

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By Ed Boltz, 31 March, 2021

Law Review: Robert Wu, America’s Unforgiving Forgiveness Program: Problems and Solutions for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, 72 Hastings L.J. 959 (2021).

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By Ed Boltz, 29 March, 2021

Law Review: Moringiello, Juliet M., Automating Repossession (March 15, 2021). Widener Law Commonwealth Research Paper

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By Ed Boltz, 20 March, 2021

Law Review: Odinet, Christopher K., Modernizing Mortgage Law (March 15, 2021). North Carolina Law Review, Forthcoming

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By Ed Boltz, 6 March, 2021

CFPB Report: Housing insecurity and the COVID-19 pandemic

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By Ed Boltz, 28 February, 2021

Law Review: Cox, Prentiss and Engel, Kathleen, Student Loan Reform: Rights Under the Law, Incentives Under Contract, and Mission Failure Under ED (October 6, 2020). Harvard Journal on Legislation, Forthcoming,

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The federal student loan program is a disaster. Over five million people are in default even though Congress provides all borrowers with the right to affordable payments and to discharge of borrowers’ debts in specific circumstances. Many student loan borrowers who could benefit from these rights are unaware they exist or are unable to exercise their rights.

By Ed Boltz, 12 February, 2021

Video: Thomas Wilson Mitchell, Property Law Scholar & 2020 MacArthur Fellow- Racial Bias and Impact of Intestacy and the Law of Partition

https://youtu.be/TZtlFa04cbs

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By Ed Boltz, 6 February, 2021

Law Review- Drumbl, Michelle Lyon, Bankruptcy, Taxes, and the Primacy of IRS Refund Offsets: Copley v. United States (January 2021). South Carolina Law Review, Forthcoming

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Copley v. United States involved a question at the intersection of tax law and bankruptcy law: can a debtor invoke bankruptcy exemption rules to shield an anticipated income tax refund from offset by the Internal Revenue Service? When the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals was presented with this question of first impression — a question that has divided bankruptcy courts in recent years — it held that the IRS right of offset prevails over the debtors’ right of exemption.

By Ed Boltz, 27 January, 2021

Law Review: Pardo, Rafael I., On Bankruptcy’s Promethean Gap: Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State (January 16, 2021). Fordham Urban Law Journal, Vol. 48, 2021

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As the United States contends with the economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, federal bankruptcy law is one tool that can be used to resolve the financial distress suffered by individuals and businesses. When implementing this remedy, the question arises whether the law’s application should be viewed as limited to addressing private debt matters, without regard for the public interest. This Article answers the question by looking to modern U.S.

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