It’s not often that the credit union industry is even somewhat connected even the slightest bit to decisions coming down from the Supreme Court, but lately, that’s where we find ourselves.
This is why we called on our very smart friend and frequent CU Times contributor, Henry Meier, Esq., to open up his credit union-focused legal brain to help connect some dots to the legal moves happening in Washington, D.C. for this episode of "Shared Accounts With CU Times."
Recently, the Supreme Court issued an emergency stay that allowed the Trump administration to remove 1,400 employees at the Department of Education. This decision opens the door for the administration to continue and/or move forward with similar firings at other federal agencies.
We discuss with Meier the potential impacts this could have on the CFPB and the NCUA. We also talk about the role lawmakers in Congress are playing in all of this. There are real-world and real credit union industry implications that are just now beginning to play out.
Listen in as we dig into the muddy legal waters with Meier.
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