
The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to eliminate the SEC's ability to use in-house administrative tribunals for fraud cases, granting defendants the right to a jury trial in federal court instead, which could significantly impact how federal agencies handle such cases. Chipotle announced a 50-for-1 stock split, aiming to make its shares more accessible by dividing the current high share price into smaller units, potentially making them cheaper than a burrito bowl. Shein, known for its fast fashion, has filed for an IPO on the London Stock Exchange after a failed attempt in the US, possibly due to regulatory hurdles involving labor allegations. Denmark has introduced a new law imposing a carbon tax on agriculture, targeting emissions from cow farts with a charge of roughly $17 per metric ton of CO2, showcasing a quirky yet impactful approach to climate policy. Boeing faces scrutiny from the U.S. NTSB for allegedly disclosing confidential investigative details about the Alaska Airlines flight incident, leading to accusations of violating rules and a potential referral to the Department of Justice.
Bulletin Brief: S.C. rules against SEC (AP, MB) Chipotle lowers share prices (Forbes, MB) Shein files for LSE IPO (Reuters, MB) Denmark to tax cow farts (MB) NTSB Sanctions Boeing (Reuters)