Cox Noted in The New Republic

Professor Prentiss Cox was quoted in an article in The New Republic about bank regulation and consumer protection. The article "The Nefarious Bureaucrat Who's Helping Banks Rip You Off," focused on a case litigated by Professor Cox when he was a Minnesota Assistant Attorney General, State of Minnesota v. Fleet Mortgage Corp. The case involved issues of the competing jurisdiction over bank subsidiaries among state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission on one side, and the Office of Comptroller of the Currency on the other side.