As companies continue to challenge the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the recent decision upholding the CFBP's power structure wont be the last word on the case.
Robert Charrow, the general counsel pick for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department says because he has 'a big mouth' he would alert Congress to any administration attempts to sabotage the ACA.
The D.C. Circuits decision Thursday gives the CFPB another chance to defend itself as Republicans in Congress, emboldened by the election of President Donald Trump, push to roll back the agencys authority.