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CFPB tells Pa. judge that other courts have rejected Navient's argument

Though its structure was found to be unconstitutional, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is arguing old decisions can be fixed through the process of ratification as its case against the nation’s largest student loan servicer heads toward trial. The agency’s authority came into question when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this year that its director…
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Arguments begin Friday concerning lawsuit against Governor Baker and COVID-19 response

The Massachusetts Superior Court hears oral arguments Friday concerning a lawsuit over Governor Charlie Baker’s executive orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the beginning of June, the New Civil Liberties Alliance, based out of Washington D.C., filed a complaint in Massachusetts Superior Court representing local entrepreneurs, church pastors, and the headmaster of a private school…
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Yes, the primaries were chaotic — but not for reasons ever imagined

The COVID-19 pandemic was not on the radar that day last fall, but it irrevocably changed the 2020 elections, and maybe all elections moving forward. The 4th Congressional District was one of two big races to watch on Tuesday night … and Wednesday night, and Thursday night. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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'Axon' Challenges FTC's Preclusion of Constitutional Claims in Ninth Circuit Appeal
On July 17, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard argument in Axon Enterprise v. FTC, where the plaintiff, Axon, argued that it should not be precluded from bringing constitutional claims challenging the FTC’s structure and administrative processes in federal court. The underlying dispute stems from the FTC’s investigation of Axon after it…
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