To the top cop on Wall Street, it's a powerful court of justice.

To the accused it can seem like something darker: a parallel American judiciary, separate and unequal, that strains the highest laws of the land.

After decades in the shadows, the in-house court system of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)—a crucial tool of securities law enforcement—is being thrust into an uncomfortable public spotlight.

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