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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 63, Issue 3, 2018October 01, 2018 EDT

“Know Everything That Can Be Known About Everybody”: The Birth of the Credit Report

Jonathan Weinberg,
credit bureaudataprivacy law
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Villanova Law Review
Jonathan Weinberg, “Know Everything That Can Be Known About Everybody”: The Birth of the Credit Report, 63 Villanova Law Review 431 (2018).

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