Lazy Supreme Court Wants Insider Trading Verdict Overturned, Just By Someone Else And would you all please cool it about the SECâs home-team judges, for heavenâs sake? Author: Jan 12, 2021 And would you all please cool it about the SECâs home-team judges, for heavenâs sake? The Supreme Court said the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals should review its 2019 decision holding that non-public information from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) was property under a federal securities fraud statute, in light of the high court’s ruling last year in the “Bridgegate” case limiting how prosecutors can use property fraud statutes to go after government-related schemes.