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April 23, 2008
The SEC at 75
Posted by Gordon Smith
This fall the Virginia Law Review is hosting a symposium to mark the 75th anniversary of the SEC. It's an all-star lineup: Jack Coffee, Jim Cox, Don Langevoort, Adam Pritchard, Hillary Sale, Joel Seligman, and Bob Thompson. I hope they throw a nice party because the SEC is unlikely to be around for the 100th anniversary.
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1. Posted by Matt Bodie on April 24, 2008 @ 10:00 | Permalink
I'll bite. So why will the SEC disappear? The Paulson reforms will swallow it up? A hostile Fed takeover? A global body will take its place? We'll go back to relying on state blue-sky laws?
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