If ever there was a poster child for the progressive vision of an unaccountable administrative state, it's the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
If ever there was a poster child for the progressive vision of an all-powerful and unaccountable administrative state, it is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau . It is only fitting, then, that the nation's highest Court has been forced to step in to determine what course the U.S. will take when it comes to the constitutional separation of powers.On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justices heard oral arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v.
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