A federal judge has agreed to block the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S.
The Department of Justice said in a court filing Friday that a February stop-work order from acting Consumer Financial ...
One of the judges, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, suggested he could hold a contempt hearing on the government's conduct ...
A three-judge panel will hear an appeal by the Trump administration of a preliminary injunction that has blocked the ...
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily paused an order blocking the Trump administration from effectively ...
"Instead of enforcing the law, the district court's preliminary injunction impermissibly micromanages the Executive's lawful ...
Judge Amy Berman Jackson also said that the CFPB needed to ensure its consumer complaint portal worked and that the agency responded to those complaints ...
The Trump administration will still be blocked from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau while its appeal of ...
The temporary injunction issued by Judge Berman Jackson seeks to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a ...
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson took the “extraordinary step” of broadly enjoining the newly installed leadership of ...
The Trump administration continues to battle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's union by seeking a stay of a ...
Even so, judges at the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia largely maintained the status quo, leaving ...