Amelia
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The Dodd-Frank law says the director must be confirmed by the senate in order to wield his special powers against non-banks.
What will Cordray be able to do without senate confirmation?
How long will the courts be tied up contesting whether or not his actions were legal since he was not confirmed in accordance with the law?
Will the CFPB be helpful while under this shadow?
What will Cordray be able to do without senate confirmation?
How long will the courts be tied up contesting whether or not his actions were legal since he was not confirmed in accordance with the law?
Will the CFPB be helpful while under this shadow?