SCOTUS appoints former solicitor general to defend CFPB constitutionality

Oct 25, 2019 |

The Supreme Court appointed an attorney to represent the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the fight over the leadership of the bureau’s constitutionality. The court appointed Paul Clement, a former U.S. solicitor general under the George W. Bush administration who has appeared more than 95 times before the court for several high-profile cases, to defend […more]

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