Seila Law said it will petition the Supreme Court to rule on a lawsuit to decide whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) structure violates the constitutional separation of powers.
This would be the second opportunity the Supreme Court has to decide whether the CFPB – and every regulation enacted by it – is unlawful.
Read on for details from Seila Law’s motion for stay of the Ninth Circuit’s appellate ruling as it plans tofile a petition for writ of certiorari.
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