CONGRESSIONAL ARBITRAGE AT THE EXECUTIVE'S EXPENSE: THE SPEECH OR DEBATE CLAUSE AND THE UNENFORCEABL...
CONGRESSIONAL ARBITRAGE AT THE EXECUTIVE'S EXPENSE: THE SPEECH OR DEBATE CLAUSE AND THE UNENFORCEABLE STOCK ACT
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Chicago: Northwestern University (on behalf of School of Law)
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In early 2012, Congress passed the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act. The STOCK Act explicitly prohibits members of Congress and their staff from trading on material, nonpublic information received because of their status. The Act leaves enforcement of its provisions to the Executive Branch. However, the Speech or Debate Clause an...
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CONGRESSIONAL ARBITRAGE AT THE EXECUTIVE'S EXPENSE: THE SPEECH OR DEBATE CLAUSE AND THE UNENFORCEABLE STOCK ACT
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0029-3571