CFPB Constitutionality Case One To Skip, Prof. Tells Justices

By Jon Hill ( October 10, 2019, 4:25 PM EDT) -- A George Washington University Law School professor is making a last-minute push to discourage the U. S. Supreme Court from hearing a closely watched constitutional challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, saying there are major jurisdictional problems in the case that neither the agency nor its challenger has pointed out. . . .

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