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Supreme Court Skeptical in That Could Hobble Consumer Watchdog

The justices heard a challenge to the way Congress funded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but seemed persuaded that it was constitutional.

Adam Liptak
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Constitution (US), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Credit and Debt, Federal Reserve System, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government
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