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We are joined by Prentiss Cox, a University of Minnesota Law School Professor formerly of the MN AG’s office and the CFPB’s Consumer Advisory Board. After discussing whether the CFPB’s structure should change in the wake of SCOTUS’s Seila Law decision, we look at the different approaches of the CFPB’s past and current leadership to the use of its authorities, the merits and drawbacks of such approaches, and the skill sets of possible candidates to serve as the next Director in a Biden Administration.
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We are joined by Prentiss Cox, a University of Minnesota Law School Professor formerly of the MN AG’s office and the CFPB’s Consumer Advisory Board. After discussing whether the CFPB’s structure should change in the wake of SCOTUS’s Seila Law decision, we look at the different approaches of the CFPB’s past and current leadership to the use of its authorities, the merits and drawbacks of such approaches, and the skill sets of possible candidates to serve as the next Director in a Biden Administration.

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