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Credit Unions

he D.C. Circuit reinstated most of a federal regulation that expanded geographical-coverage requirements for credit unions. On remand, however, the trial court must consider whether the rule might have a discriminatory impact on poor and minority urban residents.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The D.C. Circuit reinstated most of a federal regulation that expanded geographical-coverage requirements for credit unions. On remand, however, the trial court must consider whether the rule might have a discriminatory impact on poor and minority urban residents.

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