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

Broadcast Law Blog

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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Fraudulent Incontestability Declarations: Textual Fidelity vs. Fraud Deterrence

Patently O

The case also raises important issues associated with our ever-more-powerful administrative state. Although US courts are empowered by equity to counteract fraud on the system, administrative agencies are typically much more limited in their actions. ” On this point, the court distinguished the case of Torres v.

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Women’s History Month 2025

Connor Reporting

Ethel Zatyko and Rena Pettypiece had taken a twelve-month course in the hope of becoming court stenographers. They wrote letters of application to court officials. But when the answers came, their hopes were dashed: the RCAF might recruit women wireless operators, but Alberta doesnt allow women court reporters.

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Justices allow federal anti-doping horse racing law to stay in effect for now

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Monday allowed a federal law intended to standardize anti-doping and safety regulations in horse racing to remain in place while a challenge to that law plays out. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, based in New Orleans, ruled in July that key parts of the law are unconstitutional.

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Judge Told Trump And Musk To Follow The Law For A Week. They’re Calling It Tyranny.

Above The Law

[link] — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2025 Somehow “A corrupt judge protecting corruption” — a message with almost 190,000 likes — is not about the Supreme Court’s refusing to enact ANY enforceable ethics code while members gobble up under-the-table luxury gifts from the rich. What a time to be alive!

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