In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline in public trust.

Key inquiry:
Has widespread fraud so significantly undermined trust in individuals, government, and market institutions that American society is confronting a reckoning?

If so, what are the best policies and approaches to reduce misrepresentation and deceit to less disruptive levels and thus reconstitute versions of trust and trustworthiness that make sense in the interconnected 21st century?

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Northwestern University Law Review

Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: The Evolution of Anti-Fraud Regulation

DEC 2, 202290 MIN
Below the Line

Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: The Evolution of Anti-Fraud Regulation

DEC 2, 202290 MIN

Description

In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline in public trust. Key inquiry: Has widespread fraud so significantly undermined trust in individuals, government, and market institutions that American society is confronting a reckoning? If so, what are the best policies and approaches to reduce misrepresentation and deceit to less disruptive levels and thus reconstitute versions of trust and trustworthiness that make sense in the interconnected 21st century?