Neil Gorsuch criticizes liberal Supreme Court justices
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Supreme Court rules people accused of fraud have right to jury trial
Gorsuch criticizes liberal justices in concurring opinion
Dissent warns ruling will lead to 'massive sea change' for federal agencies
Gorsuch calls dissent's use of public rights doctrine 'astonishing'
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The Supreme Court ruled that people accused of fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission have the right to a jury trial in federal court.
The SEC has long used in-house proceedings presided over by administrative law judges, which those subject to the in-house adjudication have complained, saying the process violates their rights and gives the SEC too much power by essentially creating a home-court advantage.
Hedge fund manager George Jarkesy brought the legal challenge after he faced SEC claims that he violated securities laws by making misstatements and omitting relevant information in communications with investors while he was overseeing two hedge funds.
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