Posts tagged New York Republican State Committee v. SEC.
The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday rejected a challenge to the SEC's investment-adviser pay-to-play rule, holding that two state Republican Party organizations filed it almost four years too late. A lower court previously dismissed the case because the statute requires such challenges to go directly to the Court of Appeals. But the lower court also criticized prior appellate rulings on the subject, arguing they were unclear. We covered that ruling here. But the Court of Appeals would have none of it, saying its 40-year-old precedent was clear and had become ...
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