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Lawsuit contests SEC's ability to slap advisors with industry bans

January 9, 2025
When Michael and David Sztrom settled with the SEC in 2022 over alleged fraud, they thought they were free to resume their advisory practice, according to a federal lawsuit…
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PCAOB Drops Probe That Led To Constitutional Challenge

January 7, 2025
One of the constitutional challenges facing the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board came to an end Tuesday after the board informed a Texas court that it would not pursue an enforcement action against the accounting firm at the center of the case…
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State Department documents reveal secret plans to route ‘censorship’ office to new hub

January 2, 2025
The State Department has crafted plans to distribute staffers from a shuttered office accused of censoring conservatives to a new internal “hub” that will coordinate its activities, according to documents obtained by the Washington Examiner… “Given the evidence shows that the GEC has long ignored its congressional mandate to focus solely on foreign disinformation, its continuation under a so-called hub…
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Big Cases by the Numbers [December 30, 2024]

December 30, 2024
While quantifying case importance is a subjective art at best, there are some measurable elements that provide deeper than a gut impression as a basis for comparison. Some possibilities include dollar value or companies involved, case complexity, differences of opinion between judges, firms involved in litigating the cases, and interests or implications for those beyond…
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Here’s How Trump Admin Could Help Crush Censorship Industry

December 28, 2024
The Trump administration has a major opportunity to deal a blow to the sprawling censorship industry, both inside the government and in the private sector… “If Trump takes the steps that he has indicated he will, one focus of anti-censorship efforts I anticipate is nonprofits like the Atlantic Council and Stanford Internet Observatory [SIO] that…
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Newman Accuses Fed. Cir. of Concealing Files to Control News

December 27, 2024
The Federal Circuit’s chief judge is fighting the release of documents related to Judge Pauline Newman’s suspension to control the media narrative surrounding her removal from the court, 97-year-Newman said in a Thursday filing. Newman urged the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where she is appealing the dismissal of her lawsuit seeking reinstatement, to unseal four…
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