FORUM COLUMN
By Mark Labaton
Pressure from special-interest groups should not determine major public-policy decisions, but it could soon lead to the erosion of securities laws upon which investors rely - safeguards that ensure that corporate officers, directors and auditors act honestly and give harmed investors means of redress when they do not.
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