06/28/2010 08:34:00 PM EST
Supreme Court strikes down part of anti-fraud law
WASHINGTON-(AP) The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of the anti-fraud law enacted in response to the Enron and other corporate scandals from the early 2000s, but said its decision has limited consequences.
The justices voted 5-4 that the Sarbanes-Oxley law enacted in 2002 violates the Constitution's separation of powers…
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