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Supreme Court Docket[Download November 30, 2009 Argument Calendar PDF]
Free Enterprise Fund v. Pub. Co. Acctg. Oversight Bd. No. 08-861 Title: Free Enterprise Fund v. Pub. Co. Acctg. Oversight Bd. Subject: Securities Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law Question: 1. Whether the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 violates the Constitution's separation of powers by vesting members of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ("PCAOB") with far-reaching executive power while completely stripping the President of all authority to appoint or remove those members or otherwise supervise or control their exercise of that power, or whether, as the court of appeals held, the Act is constitutional because Congress can restrict the President's removal authority in any way it "deems best for the public interest." 2. Whether the court of appeals erred in holding that, under the Appointments
Clause, PCAOB members are "inferior officers" directed and supervised by the 3. If PCAOB members are inferior officers, whether the Act's provision for their appointment by the SEC violates the Appointments Clause either because the SEC is not a "Department" under Freytag v. Commissioner, 501 U.S. 868 (1991), or because the five commissioners, acting collectively, are not the "Head" of the SEC. Decisions:
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