Supreme Court rules CFPB head can be fired for any reason, in blow to agency created under Obama - News Summed Up

Supreme Court rules CFPB head can be fired for any reason, in blow to agency created under Obama


D-Mass., and was signed into law by former President Obama in the wake of the 2008 recession and mortgage crisis. SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN LOUISIANA LAW ON ABORTION CLINIC RESTRICTIONSWarren earlier this year slammed the effort, through this case, titled Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to eliminate the CFPB. "Big banks & their allies will do anything to undermine the @CFPB – even ask the Supreme Court today to shut it down," she said. SUPREME COURT TURNS BACK APPEAL FROM INMATES, CLEARING WAY FOR FEDERAL EXECUTIONS TO RESUME IN JULYFormer White House Counsel Don McGahn lauded the Supreme Court for reigning in "unelected bureaucrats" in a statement to Fox News. NAPOLITANO ON SUPREME COURT LOUISIANA ABORTION RULINGThe popular Supreme Court publication SCOTUSblog acknowledged that part of the ruling, and its potential implications, in a Monday tweet.


Source: Fox News June 29, 2020 16:09 UTC



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