Category: NDAQ

Get In Your Lane, SEC

Get In Your Lane, SEC

This week the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for en banc rehearing of our National Center for Public Policy Research v. SEC lawsuit, seeking to "return [the U.S. Securities & ...
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Stefan Padfield: Nasdaq’s Absurd Diversity Rule Will Replace Women With Men Who Identify As Women to Achieve Equality for Women

FEP Commentary /
In a commentary published by The Daily Caller, Free Enterprise Project Associate Stefan Padfield breaks down the problems with a recent ruling allowing Nasdaq to implement wide-reaching diversity rules upon its listed companies. Stefan also notes the absurdity found in ...
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FEP Takes Legal Action Against the SEC, Starbucks, Target and More

Free Enterprise Project /
In conjunction with a wide array of law firms, both private and nonprofit, the Free Enterprise Project (FEP) has initiated legal proceedings against both government actors and corporations to stop the spread of woke ideologies through our laws, regulations and ...
Corporate America’s ‘Wokeness’ Problem

Corporate America’s ‘Wokeness’ Problem

Free Enterprise Project /
Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard was quoted in Decision Magazine, "Sey and Eich are two prominent examples, but for anyone with any management influence in most large corporations, the politically correct line must be toed—or else, says Scott Shepard, director of the Free ...
SHEPARD: Nasdaq’s Discriminatory Board-Quota Rule Should Be Defeated In Court

SHEPARD: Nasdaq’s Discriminatory Board-Quota Rule Should Be Defeated In Court

Free Enterprise Project /
In his column this week in the DailyCaller, Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard writes about the NCPPR's ongoing lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission for approving Nasdaq’s discriminatory board quotas. “The SEC is a government actor, and American ...
Watch: FEP's Shepard Discusses NASDAQ Lawsuit

Watch: FEP’s Shepard Discusses NASDAQ Lawsuit

Free Enterprise Project /
Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard appears on NTD News to discuss the National Center's ongoing lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission for its approval of Nasdaq's unconstitutional board diversity rule. Watch the full interview below: ...
SHEPARD: SEC Likely to Lose Lawsuit Over Approval of Illegal Nasdaq Rule

SHEPARD: SEC Likely to Lose Lawsuit Over Approval of Illegal Nasdaq Rule

Free Enterprise Project /
In his column today in the Daily Caller, Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard writes about the National Center's ongoing lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission for approving Nasdaq's discriminatory board quotas. "The SEC is a government actor, and American government actors ...
NCPPR Takes Aim At NASDAQ Board Diversity Rule

NCPPR Takes Aim At NASDAQ Board Diversity Rule

Free Enterprise Project /
Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard appears on One America News to discuss NASDAQ's unconstitional board diversity rule ...
Radicalizing the SEC

Radicalizing the SEC

ConservativeBlog.org /
Gary Gensler, appointed by Joe Biden to run the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), reportedly has loftier ambitions. He allegedly hopes to become Treasury Secretary someday. In the quest to be noticed, Gensler is noticeably making the SEC – which ...
Gary Gensler’s Politicized, Biased & Rigged SEC

Gary Gensler’s Politicized, Biased & Rigged SEC

Gary Gensler, the relatively new chairman of the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), is reputedly a thrustingly ambitious political climber who ultimately has his eyes on Treasury, and so is using the SEC spot to audition for party leaders. He’s ...

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