Sessions Information

  • January 4, 2015
    2:00 pm - 3:45 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Hotel: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
    Room: Delaware Suite A
    Floor: Lobby Level

    The fate of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are subject to the vagaries of politics, regulation, public opinion, the economy, and not least of all the numerous cases that were filed in 2013 against various government entities arising from the placement of the two companies into conservatorship. All of these vagaries occur, moreover, against a backdrop of surprising public and political ignorance of the history and functions of the GSEs and their place in the broader American financial and housing economies.  This panel will take the long view to identify how the American housing finance market should be structured, given all of these constraints.  Invited speakers include academics, government officials and researchers affiliated to think tanks. They will discuss the various bills that have been proposed to reform that market including Corker-Warner and Johnson-Crapo.  They will also address regulatory efforts by the Federal Housing Finance Agency to shape the federal housing finance system in the absence of Congressional reform.

    Business meeting of Section on Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services at program conclusion.
    Business meeting of Section on Real Estate Transactions at program conclusion.

Session Speakers
Cato Institute
Speaker

Urban Institute
Speaker

Cornell Law School
Co-Moderator

Center for American Progress
Speaker

University of California, Irvine School of Law
Speaker

Brooklyn Law School
Co-Moderator

Vermont Law and Graduate School
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 5330 Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services and Real Estate Transactions Joint Program: $0.00