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Evolutionary Enforcement At The Securities And Exchange Commission
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Jayne W. Barnard
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2009 Volume 71
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Hundreds of critics in the past eighteen months have heaped abuse on the SEC Enforcement Division. How could the Division have missed so much misbehavior on Wall Street? How could the Division's young lawyers have been charmed by Bernie Madoff and thwarted from discovering his terrible crimes?
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