Federal Regulators Urged to Block High-Interest Lenders from Acquiring Traditional Banks

Introduction: A New Battleground for Consumer Protection In a move that highlights a growing rift between state-level consumer advocates and federal financial oversight, a bipartisan coalition of 20 state attorneys general has formally requested that federal regulators block two significant acquisitions. The deals involve high-cost, nonbank fintech lenders seeking to purchase traditional banking institutions—a move…

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Federal Courts Block Education Department’s Controversial PSLF Regulations: A Deep Dive into the Ruling and Its Impact

In a landmark legal development that has sent shockwaves through the higher education landscape, two separate federal courts have intervened to halt the implementation of new, contentious regulations governing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The rules, which were scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, would have granted the Secretary of Education…

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