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The US Supreme Court has limited the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) authority in enforcing securities laws. In a 6-3 decision, the court determined that the SEC’s use of in-house judges to adjudicate cases violates the constitutional right to a trial by jury #siamstr
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