Watchdog: How Protecting Consumers Can Save Our Families, Our Economy, and Our Democracy

Author:   Richard Cordray (Former Director, Former Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197577561


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   04 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Richard Cordray (Former Director, Former Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780197577561


ISBN 10:   0197577563
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   04 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Watchdog is the harrowing story of how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau grew up and became a major force for fairness in the marketplace. Rich shows what a difference good government can make for millions of Americans. Along the way, he describes in vivid detail the tough fights the Consumer Bureau took on and what it meant for every household in America. * Sen. Elizabeth Warren, from the Foreword to Watchdog * Watchdog provides a compelling behind-the-scenes story about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Rich Cordray's first-hand account demonstrates the positive impact that government can have if its leaders are solely dedicated to supporting and protecting people and their families. * Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama * Rich Cordray keenly understands that economic rights are civil rights. In his new book, Watchdog, he tells the fascinating story of how as leader of the CFPB he and his team worked to protect the vulnerable, empower consumers, and root out lending discrimination all over the country. * Andrew Young, civil rights leader and former US Ambassador to the United Nations * Richard Cordray is a true American hero, a tremendous public servant who listens to all sides and who is fiercely dedicated to the American people. This book is an inspiring tale of a potent combination: terrific ideas, determination, and sheer idealism. If you care about consumers or the vulnerable, this is your best guide to the achievements of the recent past-and to the boundless possibilities of the future. * Cass Sunstein, author of How Change Happens * Led by Richard Cordray, the CFPB was a stunning success, recovering $12 billion for millions of consumers from lenders who cheated or defrauded them. As the champion of the forgotten working families of America, it went after lenders and others for charging people of color more for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards. This timely book shows how critical that work continues to be. * Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rainbow/PUSH founder, former shadow US Senator (DC) * Watchdog serves an important, impressive purpose in demonstrating how effective government agencies can be, with concrete resolutions and real dollars kept in the hands that earned them. At very least, readers will learn what they're up against. * The San Francisco Review of Books * This well-reasoned and articulate manifesto will resonate with liberal readers. * Publishers Weekly *


"Watchdog is the harrowing story of how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau grew up and became a major force for fairness in the marketplace. Rich shows what a difference good government can make for millions of Americans. Along the way, he describes in vivid detail the tough fights the Consumer Bureau took on and what it meant for every household in America. * Sen. Elizabeth Warren, from the Foreword to Watchdog * Watchdog provides a compelling behind-the-scenes story about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Rich Cordray's first-hand account demonstrates the positive impact that government can have if its leaders are solely dedicated to supporting and protecting people and their families."" * Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama * Rich Cordray keenly understands that economic rights are civil rights. In his new book, Watchdog, he tells the fascinating story of how as leader of the CFPB he and his team worked to protect the vulnerable, empower consumers, and root out lending discrimination all over the country. * Andrew Young, civil rights leader and former US Ambassador to the United Nations * Richard Cordray is a true American hero, a tremendous public servant who listens to all sides and who is fiercely dedicated to the American people. This book is an inspiring tale of a potent combination: terrific ideas, determination, and sheer idealism. If you care about consumers or the vulnerable, this is your best guide to the achievements of the recent past-and to the boundless possibilities of the future. * Cass Sunstein, author of How Change Happens * Led by Richard Cordray, the CFPB was a stunning success, recovering $12 billion for millions of consumers from lenders who cheated or defrauded them. As the champion of the forgotten working families of America, it went after lenders and others for charging people of color more for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards. This timely book shows how critical that work continues to be. * Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rainbow/PUSH founder, former shadow US Senator (DC) * Watchdog serves an important, impressive purpose in demonstrating how effective government agencies can be, with concrete resolutions and real dollars kept in the hands that earned them. At very least, readers will learn what they're up against. * The San Francisco Review of Books * This well-reasoned and articulate manifesto will resonate with liberal readers. * Publishers Weekly *"


"Watchdog is the harrowing story of how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau grew up and became a major force for fairness in the marketplace. Rich shows what a difference good government can make for millions of Americans. Along the way, he describes in vivid detail the tough fights the Consumer Bureau took on and what it meant for every household in America. * Sen. Elizabeth Warren, from the Foreword to Watchdog * Watchdog provides a compelling behind-the-scenes story about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Rich Cordray's first-hand account demonstrates the positive impact that government can have if its leaders are solely dedicated to supporting and protecting people and their families."" * Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama * Rich Cordray keenly understands that economic rights are civil rights. In his new book, Watchdog, he tells the fascinating story of how as leader of the CFPB he and his team worked to protect the vulnerable, empower consumers, and root out lending discrimination all over the country. * Andrew Young, civil rights leader and former US Ambassador to the United Nations * Richard Cordray is a true American hero, a tremendous public servant who listens to all sides and who is fiercely dedicated to the American people. This book is an inspiring tale of a potent combination: terrific ideas, determination, and sheer idealism. If you care about consumers or the vulnerable, this is your best guide to the achievements of the recent past-and to the boundless possibilities of the future. * Cass Sunstein, author of How Change Happens * Led by Richard Cordray, the CFPB was a stunning success, recovering $12 billion for millions of consumers from lenders who cheated or defrauded them. As the champion of the forgotten working families of America, it went after lenders and others for charging people of color more for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards. This timely book shows how critical that work continues to be. * Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rainbow/PUSH founder, former shadow US Senator (DC) * Watchdog serves an important, impressive purpose in demonstrating how effective government agencies can be, with concrete resolutions and real dollars kept in the hands that earned them. At very least, readers will learn what they're up against. * The San Francisco Review of Books * This well-reasoned and articulate manifesto will resonate with liberal readers. * Publishers Weekly *"


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Richard Cordray served for six years as the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Before joining the Consumer Bureau, Rich served as Ohio's Attorney General. He also served as Ohio Treasurer, where he led the State's banking, investment, debt, and financing activities. He previously taught at Ohio State's law school and served as a state legislator and as Ohio's first Solicitor General. Cordray has argued seven cases before the United States Supreme Court, including by special appointment of both the Clinton and Bush Justice Departments.

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