Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America et al v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau et al

  1. November 07, 2023

    CFPB Takes Suit Over Anti-Bias Exam Policy To 5th Circ.

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to ask the Fifth Circuit to review a lower court decision to block an agency policy intended to expand the scope of its anti-discrimination scrutiny, teeing up another round in the CFPB's fight with banking industry trade groups over the policy.

  2. September 10, 2023

    CFPB Loses Texas Court Battle Over Anti-Bias Exam Policy

    A Texas federal judge has rejected a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau examination policy intended to expand the scope of the agency's anti-discrimination scrutiny, upholding a legal challenge brought by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several banking industry trade groups.

  3. January 02, 2023

    What Banking Attorneys Are Watching In The Courts In 2023

    As the new year dawns, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is under the gun with an existential constitutional challenge potentially in store for the U.S. Supreme Court. But that's not all financial services attorneys will be watching in the courts in the months ahead.

  4. December 08, 2022

    GOP AGs Join Fight Against CFPB's Anti-Bias Exam Policy

    More than a dozen Republican attorneys general asked a Texas federal court to side with a coalition of business and banking groups and throw out a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau examination policy expanding the reach of the agency's anti-discrimination scrutiny.

  5. December 01, 2022

    Trade Groups Push To Topple CFPB Anti-Bias Exam Policy

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several banking trade groups have asked a Texas federal court to rule on their challenge to a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau exam policy expanding its anti-discrimination scrutiny, pushing for a swift end to what they say is costly overreach by the agency.

  6. September 28, 2022

    CFPB Hit With Trade Groups' Suit Over Anti-Bias Exam Policy

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several banking industry groups sued the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Texas federal court on Wednesday over its recent policy that aims to broaden the agency's policing of financial services discrimination, contending the policy goes too far and should be set aside.

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