Vol. 83, Issue 2

Symposium on Rethinking Payments Law

PUBLISHED: March 2008

SYMPOSIUM EDITOR
Steven L Harris

ARTICLES

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DONALD RAPSON—A REMEMBRANCE
Steven L. Harris

INTRODUCTION TO RETHINKING PAYMENTS LAW
Steven L. Harris

UNIFORMITY AND DIVERSITY IN PAYMENT SYSTEMS
Clayton P. Gillette and Steven D. Walt

REIMAGINING PAYMENT SYSTEMS:
ALLOCATION OF RISK FOR UNAUTHORIZED PAYMENT INCEPTION

Linda J. Rusch

UNAUTHORIZED PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS AND WHO SHOULD BEAR THE LOSSES
Francis J. Facciolo

PAYMENT FINALITY AND DISCHARGE IN FUNDS TRANSFERS
Benjamin Geva

RESTITUTION AND FINAL PAYMENT
Andrew Kull

UNIFICATION OF PAYMENTS LAW AND THE PROBLEM OF INSOLVENCY RISK IN PAYMENT SYSTEMS
James Steven Rogers

DUTY ISSUES IN THE EVER-CHANGING WORLD OF PAYMENTS PROCESSING:
IS IT TIME FOR NEW RULES?

Sarah Jane Hughes

COMMENTARY: WHERE IS THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PAYMENT LAW?
Joseph H. Sommer

BEFORE THE GRAND RETHINKING: FIVE THINGS TO DO TODAY WITH PAYMENTS LAW AND TEN PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE NEW PAYMENTS PRODUCTS AND NEW PAYMENTS LAW
Gail Hillebrand

CONFUSION AND CONVERGENCE IN CONSUMER PAYMENTS: IS COHERENCE
IN ERROR RESOLUTION APPROPRIATE?

Anita Ramasastry

LATE CHARGES, REGULAR BILLING, AND REASONABLE CONSUMERS: A RATIONALE
FOR A LATE PAYMENT ACT

Norman I. Silber

CARRYING A GOOD JOKE TOO FAR
Peter A. Alces and Jason M. Hopkins

COMMENTARY: TECHNOLOGY AS THE DRIVER OF PAYMENT SYSTEM RULES: WILL CONSUMERS BE PROVIDED SEATBELTS AND AIR BAGS?
Mark E. Budnitz

THE ROLE OF PRIVATE SECTOR PAYMENT RULES AND A PROPOSED APPROACH FOR EVALUATING FUTURE CHANGES TO PAYMENTS LAW
Robert G. Ballen and Thomas A. Fox

A REQUIEM FOR SAM’S BANK
Ronald J. Mann

THE KENNETH M. PIPER LECTURE

RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE:
FAITH, ACTION, AND THE RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT LAW

Thomas C. Kohler

STUDENT NOTES AND COMMENTS

IS THE ILLINOIS EQUITY IN EMINENT DOMAIN ACT TRULY EQUITABLE?
Jedediah B. Forkner

AN INTERNATIONAL AND ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF HAMAS
Amy Chiang

THE FDA AND NANO: BIG PROBLEMS WITH TINY TECHNOLOGY
Jessica K. Fender