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Truth in Lending Act
Truth in Lending Act (1969) Richard Slottee The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) (P.L. 90-321, 82 Stat.146) is a federal statute which Congress enacted in 1969 and amended and expanded on numerous occasions after that date. In adopting TILA, the legislature declared: The Congress... Read more |
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Self-Disclosure
Self-Disclosure Disclosure as a phenomenon was first investigated by Sidney Jourard (1971). The process was originally defined as telling others about the self. Since then, an extensive amount of information about disclosure has been produced, leading to significant shifts in the way we think about... Read more |
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Financial disclosure
BANKING This entry includes 9 subentries:OverviewBank FailuresBanking Acts of 1933 and 1935Banking Crisis of 1933Export-ImportBanks InvestmentBanks PrivateBanks SavingsBanks State Banks Overview The fundamental functions of a commercial bank during the past two centuries have been making loans,... Read more |
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Privacy Act
Privacy Act of 1974 John Cary Sims The Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-579, 88 Stat. 1896) imposed an entirely new body of requirements on the federal government's handling of information concerning individuals. Although the statute incorporated a complex set of definitions and contained... Read more |
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Discovery
DISCOVERY Each party initially learns the facts of the case through its personal knowledge and investigation. As the trial approaches, a set of procedures, commonly called discovery, permit each side to require disclosure of certain aspects of the opponent's evidence. Whether in civil or criminal... Read more |
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Maria Monk
MARIA MONK CONTROVERSY MARIA MONK CONTROVERSY originated in 1836 with the publication of Awful Disclosures of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal, which, although purportedly Maria Monk's autobiography, was actually written by a group of New York clergymen. Its stress on Catholic immorality... Read more |
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right of privacy
right of privacy the right to be left alone without unwarranted intrusion by government, media, or other institutions or individuals. While a consensus supporting the right to privacy has emerged (all recently confirmed Justices to the Supreme Court have affirmed their belief in the right to... Read more |
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Secrecy
Secrecy BIBLIOGRAPHY Secrecy, according to sociologist Edward Shils, (1911–1995) is a form of concealment reinforced by sanctions against disclosure and differs from privacy in its non-voluntary character. In some societies, secrecy is concealment enforced by tacit and often religious... Read more |
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Sunshine Laws
Sunshine Laws Sunshine laws are state-sponsored and federally sponsored regulations that govern public disclosures of information concerning the activities of government departments and agencies in the United States. Sunshine laws outline the mandatory procedures that regulatory bodies must adopt... Read more |
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