Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Constitutionality of Accounting Oversight Board

A lobbyist for big business on Wednesday vowed to continue challenging the constitutionality of a 2002 anti-fraud law after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit the group brought against the independent board Congress created to oversee the accounting industry.

The Free Enterprise Fund, which filed the suit in February 2006, argued that the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board violates the Constitution’s mandated separation of powers among the three federal branches because its five members are not appointed by the president, cannot be removed by him and Congress does not control the board’s budget.

But U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson wrote in a 14-page opinion that granted summary judgment in favor of the board that “the plaintiffs have brought a facial challenge to the PCAOB, presenting nothing but an hypothetical scenario of an overzealous or rogue PCAOB investigator.”

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