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April 21, 2015
Seen At The SEC Subway Station
Posted by David Zaring
I don't totally get the advocacy play, but comics fans will enjoy the series of displays at the SEC's metro station - they are nice art, and they seek an SEC rule requiring disclosure of political contributions by publicly traded firms. Via Corporate Counsel, here's an example:
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