Tuesday, October 13, 2020 2:24:18 PM
Actually the GSE Act does have limitations on judicial review. Two of them!
Section 1369(b)(4):
Section 1369D(d):
Those look suspiciously like 4617(f) to me, especially the first one. I do encourage you to read the rest of those sections (search "1369A" and go to the second hit to jump to the right vicinity quickly). I did, and I don't see any "provided exceptions" that would have prevented courts that used 4617(f) to dismiss the cases from doing the same using 1369(b)(4) or 1369D(d) from the GSE Act.
The cases that have been dismissed by 4617(f) have all been about the NWS anyway, so if either the Supreme Court strikes the NWS down or FHFA and Treasury agree to unwind it themselves, all those cases would be mooted and would therefore not be subject to reinstatement no matter what happens to HERA in Collins.
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