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Gorsuch, Alito break from conservatives on CFPB ruling
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTwo of the Supreme Court’s most conservative justices broke away from other right-leaning members of...
‘It’s getting worse,’ More than 50 windows smashed in Tacoma’s ‘Antique Row’
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 2 days agoMore than a dozen businesses in Downtown Tacoma are vandalized overnight Saturday. Police arrested a...
Letter: SCOTUS
Arizona Daily Star· 16 hours agoIn a May 4th letter (The Hypocrisy of Neil Gorsuch) the writer suggested that it may be time to expand the US Supreme Court to offset the Justice who claims
Pathway for an imperial presidency
Newsday· 6 days agoDespite Chief Justice John Roberts’ claim, at his confirmation hearing, that the role of the judiciary is to simply “call balls and strikes” particular...
How Trump Judges Are Helping Him Escape Accountability and Return to Power
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Supreme Court hands another loss to Congress
Las Vegas Sun· 5 hours agoThe result isn’t wrong and should even have been expected; but the implicit invitation to Congress to repeat the strange budgetary experiment ... well, that’s the worrisome part. The CFPB was ...
Supreme Court upholds Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in major win for Biden, Democrats
ABC News· 5 days agoThe court's decision, a 7-2 ruling with Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissenting, is a...
The delay in Trump’s immunity case shows what’s at stake in November
The Hill· 20 hours agoYou don’t need to be a constitutional scholar to know what’s going on.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB, Says Funding Structure Constitutional | National Law...
Law.com· 5 days ago-Frank Act did not violate the Constitution by funding the consumer finance watchdog through the...
Supreme Court upholds CFPB funding, saving agency
Politico· 5 days ago“The statute that provides the Bureau’s funding meets these requirements.” Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, both Republican appointees, dissented. “Today’s decision ...