Faculty in the News - Archive
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Professor Michael Greenberger Capitol News Connection - The derivative disaster that devastated Wall Street now stalks state and local governments, threatening pain for teachers, other public employees, and those counting on public pensions. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is quoted.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Professor Michael Greenberger The Washington Post, In These Times - Sen. Chris Dodd's amendment to the Senate's financial regulation bill preserves language that would force banks to spin off their swaps desks-- but postpones that provision for two years, which means taxpayers could be on the hook if a bank needs to be bailed out because of risky trading during that time. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and former top official at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is quoted.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Professor Michael Greenberger "Planet Money," NPR - Last-minute dealings in the Senate could exempt 60 percent of derivatives trades from regulation. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and former director at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is quoted.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Professor Michael Greenberger "Marketplace," NPR, PRI - A provision from Sen. Blanche Lincoln in the Senate's financial regulatory reform legislation requires U.S. banks to spin off their derivatives operations into separate companies, meaning taxpayers won't be the lender of last resort if bad bets send banks tumbling into the red. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law who advised Sen. Lincoln's staff, is quoted.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Adjunct Professor Glenn Ivey Examiner.com - Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn Ivey, JD, won a 2010 Prince George's County "Good Scout" Award earlier this month. Ivey, a former federal prosecutor, is an adjunct professor at the School of Law and a graduate of Harvard Law School whose expertise shines in criminal matters.
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