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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: April 3 to April 7, 2023

Broadcast Law Blog

This week, on our Broadcast Law Blog, we published an article on the legal issues of using Artificial Intelligence to create synthetic voices of celebrities and using such voices on the air or online. Many televisions station owners have been requesting action by the FCC.

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Women’s History Month 2025

Connor Reporting

After meeting Benjamin Harrison while working at a law firm, Alice Sanger became the first woman to join the official White House staff in 1890. She became the first African American to argue for and win her freedom in an American court of law. Veritext [link] Fadwa A. in Alameda County. in Alameda County.

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Revenge of the rescheduled cases: Congressional proxy voting, the ministerial exception, and more

SCOTUSBlog

Morrissey-Berru , under which employees deemed “ministers” of religious institutions are not covered by various employment and discrimination laws. This case involves Margaret DeWeese-Boyd, an associate professor of social work at Gordon College, a private Christian liberal arts college in Wenham, Massachusetts. Axon Enterprise, Inc.

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Fourteen cases to watch from the Supreme Court’s end-of-summer “long conference”

SCOTUSBlog

The same law is at the center of Environmental Protection Agency v. The Supreme Court recently invalidated a removal restriction for an agency headed by a single official in Seila Law LLC v. The Bruen test, the state court added, was “fuzzy,” “backward-looking,” and “unravels durable law.” Calumet Shreveport Refining, L.L.C.

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No Laughing Matter: The Third Circuit Reverses NLRB Sanction Over Joke

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However, a liberal lawyer from Massachusetts, Joel Fleming, filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. In a highly controversial opinion, NLRB administrative law judge, Kenneth Chu , ruled against The Federalist. Nevertheless, Judge Chu found a violation of labor laws.

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Sabin Center Files Amicus Brief in Support of New GHG Vehicle Emissions Standards

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Following the 2007 landmark Supreme Court case Massachusetts v. These emissions standards were significantly loosened in the last year of the Trump Administration. In 2021 the Biden Administration reversed the Trump-era rollbacks and instituted the strictest-ever vehicle GHG emissions standards in a move aimed at preventing 3.1

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Circuit Scoop — February 2025

Above The Law

In a series of recent decisions, federal courts across the United States have addressed a range of significant legal issues, from civil rights and constitutional law to administrative authority and criminal justice. Fontes , which involved election law and constitutional questions, and Foote v. Other Areas: 15 points.

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