Print | Media Room Opinion Search Keyword Category Brian RosnerCOVID-19Philip HamburgerRichard SampNCLAJenin YounesZoie MestayerNathaniel LawsonMax HyamsSheng LiWine & Cheesed Speaker SeriesLauren RenslowSteve SimpsonCovid-19 ArticlesKyle AtwoodMax AlterDavid AhnenCasey NormanTahmineh DehbozorgiRobert FellnerDaniel WhalenLacey FrederickRuss RyanSanat MehtaChristian ClaseBlogsSteve SimpsonOpinionIn the NewsCase DocumentsPress ReleasesMark ChenowethMichael P. DeGrandisPeggy LittleCaleb KruckenbergLunch & Law Speaker SeriesUSA v. HavisOfficial Case PageJessop v. City of FresnoMultimediaAdi DynarMadeleine CaseHarriet HagemanJay SchaeferGelane DiamondEthan BeckHaley ConnorChevronWatchKara RollinsJessica ThompsonJohn J. VecchioneJared McClain Search Case Michelle Cochran v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Media Inquiries Ruslan Moldovanov Deputy Director of Communications and Marketing Ruslan.Moldovanov@ncla.legal The SEC Puts Itself on Moot—Answering Justice Robert Jackson’s Eight-Decade-Old Query—Has the SEC Become a Law Unto Itself? Margaret A. Little Senior Litigation Counsel September 19, 2023 The SEC Puts Itself on Moot—Answering Justice Robert Jackson’s Eight-Decade-Old Query—Has the SEC Become a Law Unto Itself TweetShareShare0 Shares Originally Published in Cato Institute