A federal judge in Montana is the latest to rule that the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is constitutional.
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris’s Aug. 3 opinion denied a motion to dismiss by Think Finance, a debt collector that was sued by the CFPB in 2017 for allegedly violating the Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA).
Read on for highlights of the judge’s opinion, which cited previous case law across the country and noted the administration’s “shifting position on this issue.”
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