The question over the PCAOB's constitutionality began three years ago, when the Free Enterprise Fund, a policy group interested in promoting small government, took on the case of a small accounting firm criticized by the board after one of its inspections. The group contends that because the regulator was not a legal body under the constitution, it had no standing to perform such inspections or make such criticisms.
According to the noted origins, it looks like a case of sour grapes on the part of an accounting firm that has gained a foothold with those looking to overturn SOX. We are in a much different environment than we were three years ago when the case was filed. As a result, the Supreme Court decision should be very interesting. Stay tuned.
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