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CFPB lawsuit hinges on Trump's 'faithful' execution of laws
The NTEU sued Vought in February, challenging the RIFs under the Administrative Procedure Act, a 1946 law that provides a framework for how agencies create and enforce rules, and what actions can be reviewable by courts. On May 16, the Trump administration defended its decision to fire up to 1,500 CFPB employees in oral arguments before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. District court allegations Kate Judge, the Harvey J. Goldschmid professor of law at Columbia Law School, said that District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ran into problems getting truthful answers from the Justice Department about whether legally-required work is being done at the CFPB. \"What's striking in this case is that the [Justice Department] is not even arguing anything special about executive power,\" said Epps.
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