SEC Says Justices Should Skip Musk's Gag-Order Grievance
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By Jessica Corso

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is asking the U.S. Supreme
Court to pass on Elon Musk's complaint that an agency-imposed gag order
violates his free speech rights, arguing the Tesla CEO entered the
agreement willingly and has presented no legal justification for backing
out.

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