What should student loan borrowers do while waiting for Supreme Court forgiveness ruling?

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Jon Healey | The Los Angeles Times
Financial experts say there are steps that you can take now to prepare for the aftermath of the court’s decision. First, determine which company is servicing your federal loan or loans so you’ll know whom to pay if and when the time comes. Jaylon Herbin, director of federal campaigns for the Center for Responsible Lending, said there has been a...

Supreme Court to Take Up Case on Fate of Consumer Watchdog

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Adam Liptak | The New York Times
“If the Supreme Court accepts this deeply flawed argument against C.F.P.B. funding, it would set a dangerous precedent that would be used to challenge agencies with legally indistinguishable funding, including the Federal Reserve, F.D.I.C., Medicare and Social Security,” said Nadine Chabrier, a senior policy and litigation counsel at the nonpartisan research group Center for Responsible Lending.

Justices Should OK Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

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Mitria Spotser | Law360
One of my favorite quotes comes from the 2000 political drama "The Contender." In it, the vice presidential nominee, Laine Hanson, explains her refusal to neither confirm nor deny the sexist smear campaign against her with one sentence: "Principles only mean something if you stick by them when they're inconvenient." Twenty-three years later, I find myself thinking about that line...

Supreme Court takes up challenge that threatens consumer watchdog agency

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Robert Barnes | Washington Post
“If the Supreme Court accepts this deeply flawed argument against C.F.P.B. funding, it would set a dangerous precedent that would be used to challenge agencies with legally indistinguishable funding, including the Federal Reserve, F.D.I.C., Medicare and Social Security,” said Nadine Chabrier, a senior policy and litigation counsel at the nonpartisan research group Center for Responsible Lending.

CFPB Stands By Changes To Its In-House Proceeding Rules

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Jon Hill | Law360
In comments submitted last spring, the Center for Responsible Lending, a consumer advocacy group, praised the revamped procedural rules, saying they would strengthen "the ability of the agency to protect consumers and the rights of respondents subject to agency action." Allowing bifurcated proceedings, for example, mirrors how cases can be handled in federal court, promotes case law development and "saves...

CFPB seeks end to hidden junk fees

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Charlene Crowell | New Pittsburgh Courier
While acknowledging the Bureau’s earlier efforts to rein in high-cost overdraft fees, Nadine Chabrier, a Senior Policy Counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending says more must be done to protect consumers from other costly junk fees. “These charges wreak havoc on household budgets,” said Chabrier. “We applaud President Biden for highlighting their harm… We are encouraged that the consumer...

Credit card debt is rising. Again.

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Samantha Fields | Marketplace
It’s become more expensive to carry debt in recent months since the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates to try to get inflation under control. That may be contributing to the increase in credit card balances in a couple of ways, according to David Silberman at the Center for Responsible Lending. “As interest rates go up, the amount of...

Advocacy groups ask FTC to expand Biden administration efforts to rein in junk fees

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Casey Quinlan | Alaska Beacon
The Prison Policy Initiative, a criminal justice policy think tank, and the National Consumer Law Center, along with 27 other organizations, including the Center for Responsible Lending, and Southern Poverty Law Center, signed the letter. It explained that incarcerated people are often hit with fees for phone calls and messaging services, electronic monitoring and post-arrest diversion programs.