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Securities Enforcement and Regulatory Update

Federal Appeals Court Holds SEC Administrative Proceedings Are Unconstitutional

May 20, 2022
On May 18, 2022, a split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held in Jarkesy v. SEC that Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or Commission) administrative proceedings as currently implemented are unconstitutional. The Court ruled that the in-house adjudication of antifraud claims where the Commission seeks a civil penalty violates (1) the respondent’s Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial, (2) the nondelegation doctrine based on the Commission’s unfettered discretion to choose between an administrative proceeding or federal court, and (3) the Take Care Clause of Article II of the Constitution based on statutory restrictions on the removal of SEC administrative law judges (ALJs). The Court’s decision—if it stands—would significantly limit the scope of actions and the type of relief that the SEC can bring in contested administrative proceedings, and calls into question the viability of administrative proceedings going forward. 

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