Elise Sanguinetti. confirmation hearing Q: How could Judge Brett Kavanaugh, if he is confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, impact consumers? A: Q: Kavanaugh hasn't actually ruled in that many class actions or mass torts. Why do you think he would be pro-business? A Q: What are some of those cases? A Doe v. Exxon Mobil dissent dissent United States v. Anthem dissent Q: President Donald Trump's nominee for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director, Kathy Kraninger, faced a critical U.S. Senate confirmation hearing this week.  What's your impression of her? A: Q: One of Kavanaugh's most referenced opinions, in PHH v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, found the CFPB's structure unconstitutional, in part because it gave too much power to a single director (Kavanaugh's 2016 ruling was overturned this year in a Jan. 31 decision in which he dissented) . What does that mean for consumers? A: Q: What other issues are you focused on in the coming year? A