Consumer Protection 
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SOURCE: New York Times
3/23/2020
The Unseen Survivors of Thalidomide Want to Be Heard
Historians say the lesson of thalidomide is one that society is still learning the hard way.
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There's an Ominous Parallel with the Fight Over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
by Ronald L. Feinman
It was a similar argument about the power of a president to fill an executive position that ended with the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
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