CFPB Possesses Unique Accountability Structure
Consumer protection agency is sensibly structured to resist the dangers of client politics.
Susan Block-Lieb is the Cooper Family Chair of Urban Legal Studies at Fordham Law School where she teaches bankruptcy, secured transactions, consumer protection, and other commercial law courses. This post draws on a recent article, “Accountability and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection,” published in the Fall 2012 issue of the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial, & Commercial Law.
Consumer protection agency is sensibly structured to resist the dangers of client politics.