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You would not expect the most socially conservative politician in the UK and the most woke on the Left to be of the same mindset. Yet it is so: though both sides would react to such an observation with horror.
On the one extreme we have Edwin Poots, last week elected leader of Northern Ireland s Democratic Unionist Party, replacing Arlene Foster.
Poots had led a coup against the current First Minister at Stormont, in part because her relatively liberal social attitudes (liberal in DUP terms, that is) had offended him and others within the party who adhere to the Biblical literalism of their founding father, the late Rev Ian Paisley.
Listen • 1:41 1 of 4 More than 50 people gathered to protest any development of the USF Forest Preserve on Friday evening. / Jessica Meszaros 2 of 4 A Native American site is on the USF Forest Preserve property. / Jessica Meszaros 3 of 4 The group Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society is partnering with Save USF Forest Preserve to fight any development of the 769-acre parcel. / Jessica Meszaros 4 of 4 Students, faculty, and indigenous activists gave speeches along Fletcher Avenue as cars driving by honked in solidarity with the cause. / Jessica Meszaros
University of South Florida students and faculty were joined by indigenous rights activists on Friday to protest the college s inquiry into developing its nature preserve and golf course.
A magistrate judge
has denied the CFPB’s motion for partial dismissal of the lawsuit filed in a Massachusetts federal district court challenging the creation of the CFPB’s Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA), U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG), and Professor Kathleen Engel. Professor Engel, currently a Research Professor of Law at Suffolk University, unsuccessfully sought membership on the Taskforce.
The CFPB created the Taskforce in October 2019 to examine ways to harmonize and modernize federal consumer financial laws. The Taskforce was charged with examining the existing legal and regulatory environment for consumers and financial services providers and making recommendations to the Bureau’s leadership for improving consumer financial laws and regulations. In January 2021, the Taskforce
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