Have you watched this yet? 17+ minutes on The Daily Show of substantive conversation about a serious book, The Middle-Class New Deal. Proud to know you, Professor Dickerson!
Have you watched this yet? 17+ minutes on The Daily Show of substantive conversation about a serious book, The Middle-Class New Deal. Proud to know you, Professor Dickerson!
I reviewed "Unjust Debts" by @mbjacoby.bsky.social for the American Journal of Law and Equality. It's a great book, and if you haven't gotten a copy, you really should! direct.mit.edu/ajle/article...
A Wall Street Journal podcast inspired me to start this blog post. Edgar Allan Poe and FirstBrands inspired me to finish it.
creditslips.org/2025/12/02/b...
The study on hospital collection lawsuits linked in this post is worth your time and attention.
A reasonable plea for accuracy in counting corporate bankruptcies from @boblawless.bsky.social
www.creditslips.org/creditslips/...
My contribution to this fantastic @brooklynlawschool.bsky.social symposium is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers..... It's both too long (for the symposium) and too short (much more to say), but I think just the beginning.
New book alert!
NEW: Anat R. Admati reviews "Unjust Debts: How Our Bankruptcy System Makes America More Unequal" (2024) by Melissa B. Jacoby.
www.promarket.org/2025/07/23/o...
Join in livestream - tomorrow, July 15, 2025 at 10am Eastern
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Prof. Melissa B. Jacoby argues that the U.S. bankruptcy system doesnβt just reflect inequalityβit reinforces it. In Unjust Debts, she shows how bankruptcy law privileges corporations over people. politicsrights.com/making-ameri...
#bankruptcy @mbjacoby.bsky.social⬠#politicsandrightsreview
An essay by my friend Stephanie Schantz that offers food for thought for everyone:
www.huffpost.com/entry/infert...
Debtor-creditor relationships are everywhere, including and especially in health care.
Glad to see new journalistic coverage of these medical credit products and their implications in the @prospect.org
@mirya.bsky.social
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
A new book: Sharing Risk, by Professor Pat McCoy, came out yesterday. I'll be reading it for sure.
www.ucpress.edu/books/sharin...
More on the bankrupt 23andMe, this time in the British Medical Journal
Were I in the DC area you would find me here. Book events at public libraries are a special thing. And opportunity to hear from a journalist with extensive experience reporting on student loans.
As bankruptcy filings rise, here's a conversation with Greg LaBlanc(recorded in April, released today, May 9). @thenewpress.bsky.social
podfollow.com/unsiloed-wit...
Unjust Debts heading back to a bookstore on May 9 - Scuppernong Books, Greensboro, NC, in conversation with a former NC Supreme Court justice. Details below. scuppernongbooks.com/event/2025-0...
When 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March, the fate of its vast genetic database became unclear.
In todayβs episode, we look at what might happen to the genetic data of 15 million 23andMe customers as the bankruptcy process unfolds.
23andMe bankruptcy currently has more active oversight than the federal government in the last 3 months. If members of Congress want to protect Americans' data privacy, they could hold DOGE accountable for its risky business.
Whether intentional or mere indifference, effect is the same...
www.wsj.com/economy/trad...
Johnson & Johnson tried 3 times to resolve talc suits in bankruptcy court. It didnβt work.
We get into it.π
Inflicting too many outrages, in too many illegal ways, to fit on a sign was the strategy...and I'm on my way to a march in NC.
Having reread, want to emphasize that decision below is important read on lawyers' professional responsibility (and role of claims agent businesses) when firms represent large numbers of claimants.
short thread on decision at other place ... x.com/melissabjaco...
Bankruptcy court in Texas says J&J's third bankruptcy to cap liability for talc harm must be dismissed. Here is decision: document.epiq11.com/document/get...
new bankruptcy/sovereign immunity decision from #SCOTUS
www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p...
Recirculating now that 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy...
Thanks to the Harvard Law Review for publishing a review of my book Unjust Debts, particularly by such a thoughtful scholar, Berkeley Law Professor Abbye Atkinson.
harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-13...
@thenewpress.bsky.social
Save the date: friends and fans of Juliet Moringiello - please join virtually an event on March 20, 2025 1pm ET. Details at @creditslipsblog.bsky.social
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In memory of Professor Juliet Moringiello.
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