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Supreme Court wades into term's second major fight against the administrative state
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider the Securities and Exchange Commission's powers to enforce securities law ...
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The Supreme Court could reign in the SEC — and federal agencies as a whole
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a number of cases this term that could limit the power of the federal government. One ...
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Supreme Court Seems Wary of In-House S.E.C. Tribunals
The justices heard arguments over whether the Constitution allows the agency to pursue enforcement actions before its own ...
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One of the Most Complex Cases of the Supreme Court Term Could Also Be the Most Devastating
This is part of Opening Arguments, Slate’s coverage of the start of the latest Supreme Court term. We’re working to change ...
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Supreme Court’s conservative majority seems open to argument that could upend regulatory agencies
The case challenges the authority of agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission use in-house administrative law ...
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Supreme Court appears ready to deal another blow to federal agencies' administrative powers
While such a ruling could radically alter agencies' regulatory authorities, Chief Justice John Roberts said the government's ...
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The Supreme Court Cases Employers Should Be Keeping an Eye on in the New Term
Earlier this year, we wrote about some of the major cases and legal developments for employers to watch in 2023. With the start of the U.S. Supreme Court's new term last month, we are back to provide ...
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Georgia Supreme Court thwarts GOP's anti-Fani Willis weapon
Georgia Republicans have been scheming ways to target Fani Willis for prosecuting Donald Trump. The state's Supreme Court ...
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Conservative Supreme Court justices seem open to an attack on the Securities and Exchange Commission
A majority of the nine-member court suggested that people accused of fraud by the SEC should have the right to have their ...
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Editorial: Supreme Court’s new ethics code falls short in solving its ethics problem
The lack of enforcement is a big problem when it comes to requiring justices to refrain from participating in cases because ...
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A conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to fight fraud, ...
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Supreme Court questions constitutionality of SEC's in-house enforcement
The conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 29 repeatedly questioned whether the Securities and Exchange ...

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