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Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 22 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the structure used to fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the...
Justice Clarence Thomas calls criticism of him ‘nastiness’ and ‘lies’
Detroit News· 7 days agoAfter facing harsh questions about his judicial decisions and accepting lavish gifts from a...
Supreme Court Backs Majority-Black Congressional District
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The US Supreme Court reinstated a Louisiana congressional map that adds a second...
Supreme Court lets Louisiana use congressional map with new majority-Black district in 2024...
CBS News· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will allow Louisiana to use for the 2024 elections a...
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB, Says Funding Structure Constitutional | National Law...
Law.com· 24 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major victory to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on...
Supreme Court, for Now, Allows Louisiana Voting Map to Move Forward
New York Times· 2 days agoLouisiana had asked the justices to weigh in on a dispute over a new congressional map with a second...
Supreme Court lets Louisiana designate second majority-Black congressional district in 2024 election
Courthouse News Service· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court paused the latest fight over Louisiana’s congressional district maps on Wednesday,...
Supreme Court rejects broad conservative challenge to consumer watchdog agency
Anchorage Daily News· 20 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a broad challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection...
Biden can follow FDR and dump his VP
New York Daily News· 3 days agoAlmost exactly 80 years ago, a Democratic leader from the Bronx huddled privately with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Flynn was convinced that keeping...
CFPB Supreme Court Win Is a Loss for Congress: Stephen L. Carter
Bloomberg Law· 22 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 ...