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A federal appeals panel seems inclined to find a middle ground as it weighs whether to pause an order blocking the Trump ...
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily paused an order blocking the Trump administration from effectively ...
A federal appeals court partially overturned a lower court’s ruling on the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the ...
The three-judge panel will hear arguments on Wednesday over the Trump administration's efforts to shutter the consumer ...
MORE: Judge wants to hear from top Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official about the agency's dismantling According to Jackson, the government's claim that the CFPB was still performing its ...
In a lengthy decision that highlighted the CFPB’s very public efforts to dismantle the CFPB from within, the District Court for the District of Columbia granted a motion for preliminary ...
By Stacy Cowley A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the Trump administration from carrying out mass firings or otherwise dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Jackson ruled that CFPB would be irreparably harmed if she didn't block the dismantling while the case is litigated. Evidence from the chief operating officer and the agency's own documents showed ...
The Independent has previously reported on the lawsuit being brought against the CFPB and Acting Director Russell Vought to challenge the dismantling of the bureau. The plaintiffs include several ...
With the Trump administration dismantling the CFPB as she requested help, Steege never got an appointment with the CFPB, according to her lawyers. "If I do not receive public service loan ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from attempting to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. On Saturday, the Trump administration appealed the judge's decision.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a ruling on March 28, finding that the administration could not shut down the CFPB. The ruling ordered the ...