Posts Tagged ‘consumer protection’
A Tale of Two AI Policies: The Shifting Legal Landscape of U.S. AI Regulation
By: Ryan DePirri The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (“AI”) has sparked a regulatory debate in the United States, with successive administrations pushing starkly different visions for governance.[1] The Biden administration’s 2023 executive order on AI emphasized oversight, transparency, and consumer protection, while the Trump administration’s 2025 reversal prioritized deregulation and innovation-driven growth.[2] This shift…
Read MoreCFPB Ends Years-Long Fight with Navient by Banning Them From Providing Future Student Loans
By: Laura Pontari Student loans are a heated topic that occupies a significant amount of policy debate in higher education. With borrowers struggling to repay massive loan debts, and public outcry for reformed lending practices, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has faced pressure to respond. Before the pandemic, approximately 1 in 5 borrowers were…
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