Opening arguments began Tuesday in a case that could decide the fate of the Bureau.
Read More »Opening Arguments Set to Begin in CFPB Court Case
The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the Bureau that was created in the wake of the Great Recession.
Read More »Former CFPB Director Reflects on Tenure
From the Bureau’s inception to the current administration, Richard Cordray's upcoming book reveals his perspective on his time as CFPB Head.
Read More »CFPB Accused of Unlawful Funding Practices
The case of Law Offices of Crystal Moroney v. Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection alleges that the Bureau is able to draw funding directly from the Federal Reserve without oversight from the appropriations committees of Congress.
Read More »Removing DTI Ratio From QM ‘Appropriate Step’ for CFPB
Meg Burns, SVP, Mortgage Policy for the Housing Policy Center, spoke with MReport on the law surrounding the GSE Patch, its expiration, and what it all means for homeowners.
Read More »CFPB Announces Changes to Executive Team
Among the new appoints was Susan M. Bernard as the Bureau’s New Assistant Director for Regulations in the Research, Markets, and Regulation Division.
Read More »Lawmakers Discuss CFPB Constitutionality Case
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Chairwoman of the House Committee on Financial Services Maxine Waters released statements regarding the recent Amicus Brief filed by the House of Representatives regarding Seila Law LLC V. Consumer Protection Bureau.
Read More »CFPB Weighs Changes to Qualified Mortgage Debt-to-Income Rules
Click through to read how the Bureau is planning to deal with the expiration of the QM Patch.
Read More »California Governor Announces Department of Financial Protection and Innovation
Sources indicate that the state is planning on creating a Department of Financial Protection and Innovation.
Read More »CFPB Director Looks Back on 2019
One year after assuming her role as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Kathleen Kraninger discusses the CFPB's accomplishments and goals.
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