The Supreme Court’s decision this week upholding the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau surprised some court watchers since it pinned Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. against each other — with Justice Thomas authoring the majority opinion and Justice Alito authoring the dissent.
Justices Thomas and Alito — typically in agreement — split in major CFPB ruling
States ask for federal help to block noncitizen voting
The federal government needs to give states access to critical databases to weed out noncitizens who are registering and casting ballots in elections, Florida’s secretary of state told Congress on Thursday.
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