U.S. Supreme Court Declines To Hear Republican-Backed Challenge To Job Protections For Leaders Of Consumer Product Safety Commission; Rejects Michael Cohen's Bid To Revive Lawsuit Accusing Donald Trump And Others Of Jailing Him In Retaliation For Book Criticizing Trump
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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a Republican-backed challenge to job protections for leaders of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and rejected Michael Cohen's attempt to revive a lawsuit against Donald Trump. This decision maintains the status quo for the Commission's leadership structure and dismisses Cohen's claims related to his imprisonment.
October 21, 2024 | 1:35 pm
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The Supreme Court's decision to maintain job protections for the Consumer Product Safety Commission's leaders may have a stabilizing effect on regulatory expectations, indirectly impacting the broader market represented by SPY.
The decision maintains the current regulatory framework, which could be seen as stabilizing for the market. However, the direct impact on SPY is limited as the news is more regulatory than market-moving.
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