"Time Traveling with the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act: New York’s N" by Jessica A. Dimattia
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Note

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This Note argues that the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act should be interpreted to apply retroactively and that retroactivity is constitutional. Part I will survey the history of the foreclosure crisis that led to the abusive litigation tactics that made FAPA necessary. Part II will analyze the most notable provisions of FAPA which have given effect to the legislature’s intent in passing FAPA. Finally, Part III will examine the constitutionality of retroactive legislation and review the validity of arguments surrounding FAPA’s retroactivity

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