Justices' CFPB Alliance May Save SEC Courts, Not Chevron
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By Katie Buehler

A four-justice concurrence to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's unique funding scheme last week
carries implications for other cases pending before the court that
challenge the so-called administrative state, or the permanent cadre of
regulatory agencies and career government enforcers who hold sway over vast
swaths of American economic life.

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