CFPB v. CFSA: How the Supreme Court Could Harm Consumers and
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case challenging the autonomy of the single most important agency for the protection of consumers in the financial markets—and its decision could spread uncertainty and harm far beyond the agency.
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