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New Copyright Royalty Board Chief Judge Named – Looking at the Issues Considered by the CRB of Importance to Media Companies

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According to the Press Release announcing his appointment, David Shaw will fill that position after having previously served as an administrative law judge on the International Trade Commission for over 10 years. A new Chief Copyright Royalty Judge of the Copyright Royalty Board has just been named by the Librarian of Congress.

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Why Climate Litigation in South Africa Matters

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But that has not deterred the South African government from planning to add 1500 MW of new coal-fired power between 2023 to 2027. The challenge is also brought as a constitutional challenge, combined with an administrative law review. The Thabametsi judgment helped to block one wave of new coal-fired power stations.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

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Scope 3 Emissions SB 253 would direct CARB to develop standards for GHG emissions reporting by January 1, 2025, with covered entities then required to begin annual reports following these standards in 2026 (for scope 1 and scope 2 GHG emissions) and in 2027 (for scope 3 emissions). [21]

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Breaking Trade News: USMCA 232 Auto Savings, Tariffs in Court, FMC Investigation

Customs & International Trade Law

Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) The FMC launched an investigation into whether the vessel flagging laws, regulations, or practices of foreign countries or shipowners are creating unfavorable shipping conditions for the United States. A FMC administrative law judge approved a confidential agreement to settle allegations by U.S.-based

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