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A Conversation on the Right: The Future of the SEC & Cryptocurrency
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What does the new administration mean for cryptocurrency regulation and the balance of authority between the SEC and the states? Traditionally, Republican-led SECs and financial regulators have favored federal preemption of state authority. Under the Biden Administration, however, many red states invoked their consumer protection powers to challenge federal agency actions and defend federalism. This panel will explore ongoing state litigation against the SEC over the definition of a security and examine how the evolving federal-state dynamic could shape cryptocurrency regulation.
Featuring:
Justin Clark, Civil Chief, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General
Paul N. Watkins, Managing Partner, Fusion Law PLLC
Eric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General
Moderator: Katie Biber, Chief Legal Office, Paradigm
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Featuring:
Justin Clark, Civil Chief, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General
Paul N. Watkins, Managing Partner, Fusion Law PLLC
Eric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General
Moderator: Katie Biber, Chief Legal Office, Paradigm
1033 episodes
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What does the new administration mean for cryptocurrency regulation and the balance of authority between the SEC and the states? Traditionally, Republican-led SECs and financial regulators have favored federal preemption of state authority. Under the Biden Administration, however, many red states invoked their consumer protection powers to challenge federal agency actions and defend federalism. This panel will explore ongoing state litigation against the SEC over the definition of a security and examine how the evolving federal-state dynamic could shape cryptocurrency regulation.
Featuring:
Justin Clark, Civil Chief, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General
Paul N. Watkins, Managing Partner, Fusion Law PLLC
Eric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General
Moderator: Katie Biber, Chief Legal Office, Paradigm
…
continue reading
Featuring:
Justin Clark, Civil Chief, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General
Paul N. Watkins, Managing Partner, Fusion Law PLLC
Eric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General
Moderator: Katie Biber, Chief Legal Office, Paradigm
1033 episodes
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