Dodd-Frank Week

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act became law on July 21st, 2010. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the law’s enactment, AAF experts have assessed the economic and regulatory impact of the law in a series of articles and videos that will be released this week.

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Friday

Multimedia

The Dodd-Frank Act: Three Key Numbers

A decade ago this week, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act became law. AAF’s Director of Regulatory Policy Dan Bosch looks at three key numbers behind the law’s massive regulatory implications.

Thursday

Insight

A Decade of Dodd-Frank: The Future of Dodd-Frank

Executive Summary - The decade after the enactment of the Dodd-Frank Act has seen a steady shrinking of the law’s scope and application, as vast portions of the rule are shown to be unworkable, unconstitutional, or less relevant than its…

Wednesday

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The Dodd-Frank Act: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

This week marks the 10-year anniversary of the controversial financial services legislation, the Dodd-Frank Act. AAF's Director of Financial Services Policy Thomas Wade discusses the act's impacts: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Tuesday

Op-Ed

The truth about the Dodd-Frank Act

On the 10th anniversary of Dodd-Frank's enactment, Douglas Holtz-Eakin assesses the state of the monumental financial-reform law in The Hill. He observes that a decade of the law has left the United States with three truths  — one new, one old, and…

Monday

Insight

A Decade of Dodd-Frank: A Dodd-Frank Primer

AAF's Director of Financial Services Policy Thomas Wade sets out the basis of this controversial and complex rulemaking and outlines the contents of each title of the Act.

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