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Bitcoin is a digital currency created in 2008 as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. Information about Bitcoins can be found on the currency's website and in this Adrienne Jeffries's
As noted by Justin Vartanian and Maurice Gilbert in the September 6–19 issue of the New Hampshire Business Review, the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) rec
At Truth on the Market, Ben Sperry opines on the argument heard by the Supreme Court in Verizon v. FCC, concerning the FCC's new net neutrality regulations.
Ronald Coase, one of the pioneers of the field of law and economics and author of the most frequently cited law review article of all time, has died. He was 102.
Americans love reality television shows such as Pawn Stars and Hardcore Pawn. And in reality, pawn shops are becoming the financial services venues of choice—or necessity—for consumers pushed out of the mainstream financial system.
In SEC v. Shavers, Case No. 4:13-CV-416 (E.D.Tex.), the defendants moved to dismiss the complaint, in which the SEC accuses Trendon T.
Professor Richard Epstein discusses aspects Dodd-Frank and recent case law which affect the debit card industry.:
Wired.com has a piece about Elon Musk's revolutionary proposals for a high-speed transit system capable of carrying passengers cross-country in less than an hour. Buried in the article is this interesting tidbit: