Wall Street’s self-regulator and a firm challenging its enforcement authority have both flagged a recent Fifth Circuit ruling on a private horse racing group’s power as cutting in their favor in a case at the D.C. Circuit.
In the wake of SEC v. Jarkesy, in which the US Supreme Court reined in a government agency’s use of in-house judges near the end of its term, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit turned its own spotlight to private industry self-regulators.
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