United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals finds CFTC's 2014 no-action letter constitutes a "license"
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / July 24, 2023 / A decision issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is a striking victory for the popular prediction market platform, PredictIt (http://www.predictit.org/markets), as well as more than a dozen plaintiffs - including Aristotle, traders and academic data users - in a case against the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Crucially, the Court finds that under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) the no-action letter (NAL) issued to Victoria University of Wellington under which PredictIt operates is considered a "license," and that its withdrawal in August 2022 was a "final agency action," making the attempted withdrawal of the license reviewable in court.
According to Aristotle and PredictIt co-founder and CEO, John Phillips, in response to the decision:
"This is a sweeping victory for prediction markets like PredictIt and those who find value in the insights they provide. One of the highest courts in the country agrees that in 2014 PredictIt was issued a license to operate, and the CFTC's attempts to take that away were unjustified."
The ruling remands the case to the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas with an order to enter an injunction against the CFTC and proceed with a hearing on the merits of the PredictIt plaintiff's claims.
Major findings:
Market operator Aristotle and its partners will continue to review the implications of the Court's decision over the coming weeks to determine the next course of action.
Please contact press@aristotle.com with questions.
Contact Information
Brandi Travis
Chief Marketing Officer
press@aristotle.com
(270) 704-2462
Lindsey Singer
Director of Public Relations
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720-935-4452
Related Files
PredictIt 5th Circuit Decision.pdf
SOURCE: Aristotle