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Supreme Swipes at the SEC
inSecurities
59 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Supreme Swipes at the SEC
On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt discuss recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that will have profound impacts for the SEC and other agencies. First, our co-hosts discuss the Jarkesy case, which held that defendants in SEC enforcement proceedings have a Constitutional right to have fraud cases heard by a jury. Next, Chris and Kurt discuss Loper Bright, which overrules the decades-old Chevron doctrine, ending the presumption that courts must rely on agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes.
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