SCOTUS Deals Blow to SEC & Idaho Emergency Abortion Okayed
Jun 28, 2024
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Legal experts Anthony Sabino and Mary Ziegler discuss the Supreme Court's rulings on SEC fraud cases and Idaho emergency abortions, highlighting the impact on agency power and women's access to reproductive rights.
SCOTUS ruled SEC can't use in-house judges for fraud cases, protecting jury trial rights.
Emergency abortions allowed in Idaho, showcasing reproductive rights advocacy in legal battles.
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Supreme Court Ruling Impacts SEC's Enforcement
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision grants individuals accused of SEC securities fraud the right to a jury trial in federal court, challenging the agency's in-house tribunal system. This ruling safeguards the constitutional right to a jury trial, affecting broader regulatory agencies beyond the SEC.
Legal Ramifications of Securities Fraud and Jury Trials
The Supreme Court's decision affirmed the importance of jury trials in cases of securities fraud, citing historical and constitutional significance. The ruling emphasizes the preservation of jury trial rights, specifically in cases of securities law, maintaining a balance between common law traditions and statutory regulations.
Chevron Doctrine and Administrative Agency Power
The podcast discusses the potential implications of the Supreme Court's decisions on cases like the Chevron doctrine, which could impact federal regulators. There's a focus on evaluating the balance of power between administrative agencies and ensuring judicial oversight, suggesting potential shifts in agency regulatory practices.
Anthony Sabino, a professor in the Department of Law at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University, discusses the Supreme Court ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s cannot bring fraud cases before in-house judges. Reproductive rights expert Mary Ziegler, a professor at UC Davis Law School, discusses the court allowing emergency abortions in Idaho for now. June Grasso hosts.