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The link between the Onion article and the Washington Post story referred to by Zywicki is that what people really want is a fast commute in their car, and they are willing to pay for it.
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(Note: I personally appreciate comments about how Zywicki is making yet another predictable argument.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Make the Bureau of Consumer Protection More Consumer Friendly: 2010
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We don’t need to have a debate to know that Todd Zywicki is going to try to carry the water of these financial institutions no matter what.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Durbin Threatens Visa and Mastercard on Debit Interchange Fees: 2010
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We don’t need to have a debate to know that Todd Zywicki is going to try to carry the water of these financial institutions no matter what.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Durbin Threatens Visa and Mastercard on Debit Interchange Fees: 2010
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Zywicki is GMU Foundation professor of law at George Mason University and a senior scholar of the Mercatus Center.
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Todd Zywicki, a blogger over at Volokh, has written a number of law review articles on this, not to argue for more power at the federal level, but to note that state governments are indeed often the object of such regulatory capture.
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Mr. Zywicki is professor of law at George Mason University and a senior scholar of the Mercatus Center.
The Dick Durbin Bank Fees Todd Zywicki 2011
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Todd Zywicki, professor of law at George Mason University, says this could be just a hiccup in the foreclosure process.
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"To the extent that foreclosure doesn't predict future behavior as much as it did in the past, you'd expect that the FICO algorithm would change to adjust for that," said Todd J. Zywicki, a law professor at George Mason University.
New York Times: Walking Away From Your Mortgage, Not So Bad After All - The Consumerist 2009
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As George Mason University law professor Todd Zywicki explained at the same hearing yesterday, the consumer bureau's structure "may be unprecedented in American history."
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