Vanita Gupta
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Overdraft Fees: A $14B Drain on America’s Working Poor
A banking fee that averages $35 per transaction collectively costs America's consumers nearly $14 billion each year.
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Congress Denies Consumers Financial Satisfaction
When it comes to today's range of financial services and products, many consumers don't have satisfaction.
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March on Washington Film Festival Returns
In its fifth year of showcasing films, panels and programs focused on civil rights, the March on Washington Film Festival…
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Justice Department Condemns Chicago Police for Excessive Force
The Chicago Police Department has systemically violated the civil rights of residents by routinely using excessive force, a practice that…
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Fair Lending to Be CFPB’s Top Priority in 2017
As a new year approaches, fair lending will be the priority for the nation's consumer financial cop on the beat.
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Prosecutors Scrutinize Minority Borrowers’ Auto Loans
(New York Times) – Minority borrowers were once starved for credit through redlining — banks’ refusal to provide mortgages in their communities.…
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ACLU Lawyer Given Justice Dept. Civil Rights Post
ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — An American Civil Liberties Union attorney was named Wednesday to be the acting…
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