In the last post, we discussed The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 and its new focus on the wellbeing of debtors, rather than solely as a remedy for creditors. Previously, we had discussed the prior bankruptcy policies in America: the bankruptcy acts of 1800, 1841, 1867, and 1898. Let’s use this post to recap some of those policies and put them in context.

The Bankruptcy Act of 1898
In the last post, we discussed The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 and its new focus on the wellbeing of...