North Carolina Banking Institute
Volume 24, Issue 1 (2020)
Front Matter
Front Matter
North Carolina Banking Institute
Forewords
Introduction: Mini-Symposium on Comprehensive Data Privacy Reform Legislation in the United States
North Carolina Banking Institute
Articles
CLO Risk Retention: A Case Study in Regulatory Indiscretion
Elliot Ganz and Phillip Black
An Examination of the Factors Influencing the Enactment of Banking Legislation and Regulation: Evidence from Fifty Years of Banking Laws and Twenty-Five Years of Regulation
William C. Handorf, Reggie O'Shields, and Andrew Richardson
Blockchain: Post-Quantum Security & Legal Economics
Brian Seamus Haney
Notes
Cannabis Reform: High on the Banking Agenda
Katherine P. Franck
CECL: The New Expected Credit Loss Standard a Big Loss for Small Banks
Richard E. Willi III
Municipal Bonds: In the Shadow of an Underfunded Pension Crisis, Puerto Rico, and a Low Interest Rate Environment
John R. Fallon
De Novo Banks: Regulatory Flexibility and Merger Activity May Not Be Enough to Spawn New Charters
Tyler G. Talton
Unwrapping the Banking Possibilities in Opportunity Zones
J. Kemper Patton
United States Data Privacy Law: The Domino Effect After the GDPR
Elizabeth L. Field
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Devon R. Tucker
- Executive Editor
- Morgan O. Schick
- Managing Editor
- Rachel E. Brinson
- Publication Editor
- Brad Cheek
- Institute Editor
- Erin A. Catlett
- Articles and Notes Editors
- Marion A. Brown
- Brianne Marino Glass
- Blake Leger
- E. Kylie Norman
- T. Nute Thompson
- Faculty Advisor
- Lissa L. Broome
- Institute Advisor
- Jacqueline Ward