Republican senators this week renewed their vow to block confirmation of a permanent director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unless the Obama administration agrees to revamp key parts of the agencys structure and make it more accountable. Some, like Adam Levitin, a law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, believe the CFPB is actually more accountable than any other federal agency. During testimony at a hearing in the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee this week, he noted that the CFPB is subject to ...