Federal Judge Rules SEC In-House Judge’s Appointment ‘Likely Unconstitutional’
Abstract
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett was quoted in The Wall Street Journal regarding his thoughts on a federal judge's ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s use of an in-house judge to preside over an insider-trading case was “likely unconstitutional.” The article was written by Jean Eaglesham and published 6/8/15.
Repository Citation
Office of Communications and Public Relations, "Federal Judge Rules SEC In-House Judge’s Appointment ‘Likely Unconstitutional’" (2015). In The News. 1143.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/in_the_news/1143