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What the Supreme Court Ruling Means for Other Consumer Bureau Actions

A score of court cases involving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can now proceed, but it is still likely to face legal challenges.

Emily Flitter
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consumer Protection, Decisions and Verdicts, Discrimination, Law and Legislation, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Supreme Court (US)
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