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July 4, 2020 · 11:29 am

Structure of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau violated separation of powers doctrine, but agency will continue operating with it’s director serving at will of the President


Opinion:
SEILA LAW, LLC
v.
CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION BUREAU

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