Law Reviews – Daniel Schwarcz

  • 2017 – LR – Coverage Information in Insurance Law, by Daniel Schwarcz – 72p 
  • …  insurance law and regulation can, in a variety of settings, potentially improve insurance markets by promoting coverage information.  (p1480)

2000s

  • 2007 – LR – A Products Liability Theory for the Judicial Regulation of Insurance Policies, by Daniel Schwarcz – 76p
  • 2009 – LR – Differential Compensation and the “Race to the Bottom” in Consumer Insurance Markets, by Daniel Schwarcz – 33p

2010s

  • 2010 – LR – Regulating Consumer Demand in Insurance Markets, by Daniel Schwarcz – 24p
  • 2010 – LR – Regulating Insurance Sales or Selling Insurance Regulation?: Against Regulatory Competition in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz – 83p
  • 2014 – LR –  Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwartz  —  [BonkNote]  —  73p
  • 2014 – LR – Transparently Opaque: Understanding the Lack of Transparency in Insurance Consumer Protection, 61 UCLA Law Review 394, by Daniel Schwarcz – 70p
  • 2015 – LR – A Critical Take on Group Regulation of Insurers in the United States, by Daniel Schwarcz – 23p
  • 2015 – LR – Insurance Agents in the 21st Century: The Problem of Biased Advice, by Daniel Schwarcz and Peter Stempel – 31p
  • 2015 – LR – The Risks of Shadow Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz – 50p
  • 2017 – LR – Coverage Information in Insurance Law, 101 Minnesota Law Review 1457, by Daniel Schwarcz – 72p
    • Despite this fact, policy information can serve a number of important consumer protection goals by providing coverage information to non-contracting parties, including regulators, lawyers, and market intermediaries.
  • 2017 – LR – Regulation by Threat: Dodd-Frank and the Nonbank Problem, by Daniel Schwarcz and David Zaring – 70p 
  • 2018 – LR – Is U.S. Insurance Regulation Unconstitutional?, 25 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 189, by Daniel Schwarcz – 67p
    • Debate – UConn Law School – Is U S Insurance Regulation Unconstitutional? – [VIDEO-YouTube]
  • 2019 – LR – Regulating Entities and Activities: Complementary Approaches to Nonbank Systemic Risk, by Daniel Schwarcz – 75p

2020s

  • 2022 – LR – The Value and Reality of Transparent Consumer Insurance Contracts, by Kyle D. Logue, Daniel Schwarcz, and Brenda J. Cude – [27p – Download link – SSRN]
  • 2023 – LR – The Value of Understandable Consumer Insurance Contracts, by Kyle Logue, Daniel Schwarcz, Brenda Cude – 16p
  • 2024 – LR – Regulating Robo-advisors in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence, by Daniel Schwarcz and Tom Baker – 57p