Deep Tide TechFlow News, June 29 — The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the constitutionality of a now-repealed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) policy. The policy had required individuals and companies that reached enforcement settlements with the SEC to refrain from publicly criticizing or questioning the allegations made by the Wall Street regulator. The Supreme Court justices on Monday, without explanation, dismissed challenges to whether the SEC's so-called "gag rule" violated individuals' constitutional rights. (Jin Shi)

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