In an article, the inaugural CFPB Director defended the Bureau’s position, defending the law protecting the Director from being fired by the President without cause
Read More »CFPB Proposes Whistleblower Award Program
According to the Bureau, an incentive created for employees to report wrongdoing to the Bureau will assist in advancing enforcement cases, especially as it relates to fair lending violations
Read More »Elizabeth Warren Ends Bid for the White House
The Senator of Massachusetts played a vital role in the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and proposed plans to streamline bankruptcy laws.
Read More »Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments in CFPB Case
The attorney for Siela Law said that the structure of the Bureau was “unprecedented and unconstitutional.” Click through to see more.
Read More »CFPB Supreme Court Case Looming
With the opening arguments set to take place Tuesday, what is at stake for the Bureau and how did it get here?
Read More »Richard Cordray Reviews His Time at CFPB
In a new book, the former Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau discusses his time at the Bureau, and the landmark moments during his tenure.
Read More »Law Firm Accuses CFPB of Unlawful Funding
According to a lawsuit filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, Congress unlawfully divested its legislative appropriations power when it gave CFPB the ability to draw funding directly from the Federal Reserve
Read More »CFPB Reviews Time-Barred Debt Collection
The rulemaking prohibits collectors from using non-litigation means (such as calls) to collect on time-barred debt unless collectors disclose that the debt is time-barred.
Read More »CFPB Identifies Mortgage Servicing Violations
In the Winter 2020 Highlights, the CFPB identified how servicers were violating loss mitigation notice requirements.
Read More »CFPB Director Provides Update on Protection Practices
Here's what the Financial Services Committee and CFPB Director Kathleen Kraninger discussed as part of her semiannual report.
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