Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
204
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Publisher
National Consumer Law Center
ISBN-10
1881793974
ISBN-13
9781881793977
Description
In this comprehensive supplement, Deanne Loonin delves into the complexities of credit discrimination, building upon the foundational insights provided in the earlier edition. With an emphasis on current legal developments and case studies, this work unpacks the implications of discriminatory practices in credit markets and offers a detailed analysis of regulations intended to protect consumers.
The supplement serves as an essential resource for legal practitioners, policymakers, and activists by providing updated data and interpretations that reflect the evolving landscape of credit discrimination. By addressing both historical context and contemporary challenges, Loonin’s work aims to foster a deeper understanding of equity in financial accessibility and the ongoing fight against discrimination in credit practices.
The supplement serves as an essential resource for legal practitioners, policymakers, and activists by providing updated data and interpretations that reflect the evolving landscape of credit discrimination. By addressing both historical context and contemporary challenges, Loonin’s work aims to foster a deeper understanding of equity in financial accessibility and the ongoing fight against discrimination in credit practices.