Russ Ryan, Columnist

You Don’t Want to Mess With Wall Street’s Cop

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With its recent insider-trading settlement against SAC Capital Advisors LP, the Securities and Exchange Commission is again under fire for its policy of letting defendants resolve fraud allegations without admitting wrongdoing.

For some critics, nothing the SEC does is ever tough enough, and no-admit settlements are just further evidence of the agency’s spinelessness.