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How does payday lending exist in a post Williams world?

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How does payday lending exist in a post Williams world?

By auwcl | November 6, 2018 | 0

By Rebecca Coy On its face, lending money to people in need seems to be an honorable pursuit.  The law, however, must look beyond the false pretense of a practice and look at the its effects.  Payday loans trap people in need in a perpetual cycle of debt.[1]  However, the decision in Williams v. Walker-Thomas…

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