The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the constitutionality of a repealed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) policy known as the "gag rule." This policy previously required individuals and businesses settling enforcement actions with the SEC to refrain from publicly criticizing or disputing the allegations. On Monday, the justices dismissed the challenge without comment, leaving unresolved questions about potential constitutional rights violations under the former rule.
U.S. Supreme Court Declines Review of SEC's Repealed 'Gag Rule'
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