Prof. Cox Quoted in The New York Times on State AG Investigation

The New York Times quoted Professor Prentiss Cox in a story about state attorneys general investigations. The story discussed the role of state attorneys general in consumer advocacy and focused on the current 50-state investigation of foreclosure fraud. Cox stated that state attorneys general are likely to have valuable information about marketplace problems because they are closer to the experience of consumers, and federal agencies have tended to improperly trivialize the type of information discovered by state attorneys general.