North Carolina Banking Institute
About the North Carolina Banking Institute:
The North Carolina Banking Institute is a student-edited law journal at the University of North Carolina School of Law. It is a leading banking law resource for attorneys, judges, policymakers, and scholars and contains practical as well as academic articles and features.
Current Issue: Volume 29, Issue 1 (2025)
Front Matter
Front Matter
North Carolina Banking Institute
Foreword
Articles
Effective Legal Challenge to Agency Action: Litigating Against the CFPB in the Post-Chevron Environment
Lucy C. Bartholomew
Banking on Administrative Law: How the Supreme Court’s 2023–2024 Term Affects Banks
David F. Freeman Jr., Christopher L. Allen, James P. Bergin, Amber A. Hay, Allon Kedem, Trevor Kirby, William Perdue, Nancy L. Perkins, Anthony Raglani, and Kara Ramsey
Notes
National Bank Preemption After Cantero v. Bank of America: Are State Fair Access Laws Preempted?
Kallie A. Bergers
Bank Mergers and Acquisitions: Diverging Agency Guidance
Bianca R. Serafano
Scope 3 Emissions Disclosures for Banks, With or Without the SEC
Kalysta A. Strauss
Medical Debt Regulation and Law: Effects on Consumers and Industry
Julian C. Surprise
Can Personal Identification Information be Collected on Online Purchases under California’s Song-Beverly Credit Card Act?
John B. Lafave III
Administrative Law Judges and Removal Protections: An Article II Battle Not Resolved by Jarkesy
Emily Kaplan
Incentivizing LIHTC Development in Rural CRA Deserts
Kristina E. Smith
The Validity of Consensual Third-Party Releases Post-Purdue Pharma
Jackson E. Fisher
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Madeleine G. Clahane
- Executive Editor
- Aparna Konde
- Managing Editor
- Noah D. Lipshie
- Publication Editor
- Spencer B. Arrowood
- Institute Editor
- Macy T. Cope
- Articles and Notes Editors
- Seth W. Berger
- Wright W. Crawford
- Dhanya S. Madugalle
- Matthew W. Singleton
- Jacob G. Stanley
- Faculty Advisor
- Lissa L. Broome
- Institute Advisor
- Jennifer De La Rosa