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Four Amicus Briefs Filed in All American Check Cashing Case Addressing Constitutionality of CFPB Structure

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The Court is considering whether the structure of the CFPB is constitutional and what impact its structure, right or wrong, has on its ability to continue to prosecute claims against regulated entities. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, Inc.; The Appleseed Foundation, Inc.

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ATMIA Weighs In On Cashless Retail Ban Debate

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As quoted in the National Law Review , the councilman, citing data from the FDIC that black and Hispanic households are more likely than their white counterparts to be underbanked or unbanked, has said that “the cashless marketplace sends an exclusionary message — that the impoverished, the homeless, the underbanked, the undocumented need not apply.

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GonzoBanker Awards 2017

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Heavy-handed regulators. While the Gonzo team loves to celebrate our mid-size entrepreneurial banks who “stick it to the man,” we also need to extend a GonzoBanker salute to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. One word can summarize this action-packed banking year, GonzoBankers – tiring. This year brought us: Mergers out the yin-yang.

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More amicus briefs filed in Seila Law

CFPB Monitor

In addition, three “Financial Regulation Scholars” (consisting of the professors named below) argue that although the CFPB’s structure is constitutional, because there is no genuine controversy between a President and an appointee about a “for cause” removal provision, the Supreme Court should dismiss certiorari as improvidently granted.