U.S. judge criticizes SEC use of in-house court for fraud cases

NEW YORK, Nov 5 (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge who gained prominence by rejecting U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission bank settlements urged the agency on Wednesday to reconsider becoming "a law unto itself" by increasingly bringing cases in-house instead of in court.
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