A coalition of 11 states urged the Supreme Court to rule that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) single-director structure is unconstitutional and to consider the authority states have to enforce consumer protection laws.
A brief filed by the states brought up three arguments familiar to those who have followed legal challenges to the bureau’s structure and one, pertaining to former acting director Mick Mulvaney, which is perhaps less-so.
Find out what arguments the states made in their filing.