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However, the regulator has sidestepped the question of who will appoint its administrative law judges.
Should the cop on the beat be able to appoint the judges who hear the case against the defendants that get hauled in? That, essentially, is the central criticism of the SEC’s system of internal administrative law judges and its various rules and procedures that allegedly disadvantage defendants. Now, the SEC has responded to the...
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