The Role of California's Attorney General and District Attorneys in Protecting the Consumer Dale A. Reinholtsen - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Attachment and Garnishment in California — In Need of Reform Charles Michael Cowett - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
California's Automobile Deficiency Judgment Problem James Phillips - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
The Impact of Truth in Lending on Automobile Financing - An Empirical Study Joseph O. Egan, Jr., James T. Freeman, & Howard M. Simon
The Effect of Truth in Lending on Agricultural Transactions Dennis Campos - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
The Attorney as an Extender and Arranger of Credit Gary F. Loveridge - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Debtor's Dilemma: Status of the Secured Creditor under Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act Jack V. Lovell - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Number Eight and Still Trying Harder - An Analysis of Chapter XIII in Sacramento Michael R. Spaan - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Three Party Credit Card Transactions: Legal Rights and Duties Laurence B. Wohl - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Protecting Consumers from Arbitrary, Erroneous, and Malicious Credit Information Craig Wilson - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)