Faculty in the News - Archive
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Professor Michael GreenbergerFrontline (PBS), Frontline on PBS.com, The Springfield News-Leader, Lansing State Journal - With "Inside the Meltdown," Frontline chronicles the financial collapse of Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and American International Group, and the subsequent U.S. government response. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is quoted.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Associate Dean Michael Van AlstineThe Daily Record - The School of Law will offer a Master of Laws program beginning this fall. Associate Dean Michael Van Alstine, JD, MJurComp, DrJur, said an LLM degree program had been long-discussed by administrators.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Professor Michael GreenbergerSecurities Industry News - The chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture is pushing legislation that would rein in unregulated buying and selling of financial derivative instruments that are at the heart of today's economic crisis. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, testified at a hearing on the legislation and is quoted in this article.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Professor Michael GreenbergerU.S. Federal News – Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, commended the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture for calling for a ban on "naked" credit default swaps in proposed legislation that would, among other things, increase federal oversight of the derivatives market.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Professor Michael GreenbergerKTVU-TV, Ch. 2 (San Francisco) - Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, appeared on the Bay Area's Fox affiliate live via satellite to discuss the stimulus bill and the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s latest financial stability plan.
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