Tesla's overwhelming concern, he said, is "How do we keep the factories operating so we can pay people and not go bankrupt?"
- https://www.reuters.com/business/autos- ... 022-06-22/
BobbyD wrote:odysseus2000 wrote:BobbyD wrote:odysseus2000 wrote:Musk appealing to the Supreme Court over what the sec can do & whether he must abide by their rulings:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytime ... t.amp.html
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Musk has joined an amicus brief in a case involving an ex CFO who is appealing the SEC's policy ofrequiring settling defendants to agree not to deny the SEC’s allegations publicly nor to assert that the government’s complaint was unfounded.
- https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigatio ... 022-04-26/
...which Musk has already done, and is not an appeal on his part.
It bypasses the appeals process by going straight to the Supreme Court.
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That would still be an appeal, this isn't.
An amicus brief is made by a party who is not a party to proceedings, eg. this isn't his case.
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WASHINGTON, June 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge brought by a former Xerox Corp executive and backed by Elon Musk to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule requiring people who agree to settlements with the agency not to deny its allegations against them.
The justices declined to hear former Xerox chief financial officer Barry Romeril's appeal of a lower court's decision that the rule does not violate his free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment. Romeril agreed under the rule not to deny accounting fraud allegations he settled with the SEC in 2003.
- https://www.reuters.com/legal/governmen ... 022-06-21/