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Supreme Court sides with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, spurning a conservative attack
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoThe justices ruled 7-2 that the way the CFPB is funded does not violate the Constitution, reversing...
Warren’s Consumer Protection Agency Saved In New SCOTUS Decision—Authored By Thomas
Talking Points Memo· 5 days agoIn a striking repudiation of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled against the agency,...
Supreme Court’s Decision Preserving Senator Warren’s Consumer Finance Regulator Sets ‘Dangerous’...
The New York Sun· 11 hours agoThe Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday in shooting down a challenge that could have upended the...
Supreme Court upholds Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in major win for Biden, Democrats
ABC News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe court's decision, a 7-2 ruling with Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissenting, is a...
Supreme Court rejects challenge to CFPB
The Week via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJustice Clarence Thomas wrote the majority opinion, while fellow conservative Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented. The ruling overturned a...
High Court Forfeiture Case Has Seed for Due Process Test’s Demise
Bloomberg Law· 19 hours agoThe US Supreme Court’s May 9 decision limiting the right to a preliminary hearing over forfeiture is disappointing for many, but beyond the specific holding, the case may contain the seeds of ...
CFPB v. CFSAA: Originalists v. Traditionalists
Reason.com· 3 days agoIt is often said that there is a majority of originalists on the Court, but I think that generalization isn't too helpful. CFPB v. CFSAA teaches us a lot about how the Justices approach constitutional ...
Another Attack on Justice Samuel Alito from the Left - Opinion: Potomac Watch - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 7 hours agoSpeaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Potomac Watch. Let's start with this new uproar over Justice Alito, which came about when a Thursday, New York Times story ...
CFPB funding ruled legal by the Supreme Court, ending case that could’ve destroyed the watchdog
Fast Company Magazine· 4 days agoThe Justices ruled 7-2, with Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissenting. The ruling reverses a...
Their View: Pathway for an imperial presidency - Times Leader
Times Leader· 24 hours agoDespite Chief Justice John Roberts’s claim, at his confirmation hearing, that the role of the...