Judge’s Dismissal of Disparate Impact May Presage SCOTUS Ruling

A U.S. District Court decision this week that blocked the use of a controversial legal theory in a fair housing case on discrimination has ignited industry hopes that the Supreme Court will take a similar stance on a separate, larger case pending before the high court. News

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Supreme Court Lets Equifax Ruling Stand

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from Equifax Inc. involving what it considered an adverse tax ruling in Mississippi. Collections - Other Consumer

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Supreme Court Ruling Will Not Impact CFPB, Agency Says

WASHINGTON -- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a statement Thursday saying a Supreme Court decision issued earlier that day involving presidential recess appointments did not have any impact on the agency's previous rulemakings. Collections - Other Consumer

By |2014-06-28T02:20:29-05:00June 28th, 2014|FCRA|Comments Off on Supreme Court Ruling Will Not Impact CFPB, Agency Says

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