Benjamin Edwards In The News

WealthManagement.com
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling against the online trading app last month could create 鈥渕ore breathing room鈥 for other states to follow through on their own fiduciary regulations.
Wall Street Journal
Rookie speculators try to strike it big on short-term investments that often act like lottery tickets
Wall Street Journal
Another bucket of cold water threatens the once-hot trend of amateur day trading
Let's Talk Markets Podcast
A July decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit could ultimately undermine the very core of FINRA's mission. Today, we are asking a fascinating question: Is FINRA unconstitutional? Recent decisions say...maybe?
WealthManagement
Utah-based Alpine Securities is challenging the constitutionality of FINRA. Given recent judicial decisions from more conservative courts, some legal scholars think it may succeed.
LexBlog
FINRA, the self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for overseeing broker-dealers in securities markets, now faces constitutional scrutiny about its structure, enforcement proceedings, and sanctions. In July, Judge Justin R. Walker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a concurrence that signaled genuine skepticism about FINRA鈥檚 constitutional status.
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Stoltmann Law
A revised Finra proposal that makes it harder for brokers to clear their records of customer disputes has gained the backing of previous critics because it allows state regulators to weigh in on expungement decisions.