Originally published in the Harvard Law Review in 1910, Savings Insurance remains a seminal work on the topic of insurance and financial regulation. In the article, future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis argues for the benefits of savings banks that offer life insurance policies, highlighting the role these institutions can play in promoting financial stability and security for the middle class.
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