A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to keep the lights on at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with ...
The fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rules to exclude medical debt from credit reports is uncertain, impacting millions.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a preliminary injunction to stop Trump's administration from dismantling the Consumer ...
When Jonathan McKernan faces the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday for his confirmation hearing to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the biggest questions may focus less on him than on ...
A judge has already halted efforts to fire CFPB employees, return funds, and delete data or records pending a preliminary injunction hearing for March 3. Advocacy organizations have expressed ...
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that preserves the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's existence, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge agreed Friday to block the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial ...
As part of the back-and-forth of legal filings and testimonies in a case that could decide the fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), employees of the agency say they are ...
But enforcement of this regulation is up in the air, because of the Trump administration's effective shutdown of the CFPB. If enforced, this new rule is expected to remove around $49 billion in ...
The agency's work stoppage also calls into question the fate of potentially hundreds of millions of dollars ... two people familiar with CFPB's operations say. Without authorization from the agency, ...
The agency’s fate had seemed grim since Trump took office ... on student loans discharged in bankruptcy. Last week, the CFPB dropped a case against the online lender Solo Funds, which the ...