- New York sues J.P. Morgan [Bloomberg, David Zaring, Conglomerate, WaPo (federal role), WSJ] “Bove: Banks Should Leave NY For Greener Pastures” [MoneyNews]
- Mass filing of complaints over non-accessible ATM machines, predicted in this space, has begun [Credit Union Times]
- Favorable Ira Stoll review of “The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure,” new book by longtime BB&T chief and new Cato Institute president John Allison [Future of Capitalism]
- “Bank Of America’s $2.4 Billion Settlement Another Lawyer-Induced Dividend” [Daniel Fisher, Forbes]
- Excessive scrutiny of SSDI income in lending said to violate disabled-rights law [Kevin Funnell, Bank Lawyers Blog]
- “SBA Has Killed Innovation in Small Business Lending” [Coyote]
- If the government bans the payday lending business, would it be missed? [Victor Stango, Cato Regulation mag, PDF]
Filed under: banks, disabled rights, New York
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re: non-accessible ATM machines
Well, that worked well, didn’t it?
The cult of rights strikes again.