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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Rulemaking Comments on Various TV Issues and More

Broadcast Law Blog

In addition, always remember to keep in touch with your legal and regulatory advisors to make sure that you don’t overlook any regulatory deadlines that are specific to your station. Always review these dates with your legal and technical advisors, and note other dates not listed here that may be relevant to your operations.

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High Court's New EPA Ruling And Its Long-Term Implications

Law 360

Supreme Court's decision in West Virginia v.

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

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

5] For the reasons discussed below, more firms – and their legal and other advisers– should follow them. Corporate and securities law – as well as companies and their leaders acting through lobbying and politics – also have major roles to play. [9] Academic readers of this blog should too! 2] See, e.g., Jacqueline M.

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

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Petitioners also argue that the potential economic and political ramifications of the standards are so great that EPA’s rule violates the so-called “major questions doctrine,” a relatively new and quickly evolving concept in administrative law. This doctrine was recently and prominently applied by the Supreme Court in West Virginia v.

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Supreme Court to hear major case on power of federal agencies

SCOTUSBlog

The stakes in the case are high: The challengers argue that the current deferential standard is unconstitutional, while the Biden administration contends that overturning the existing doctrine would be a “convulsive shock to the legal system.” The doctrine at the center of the case is known as the Chevron doctrine.

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Tick, Tick, Tick…: The Supreme Court Readies an Explosive Docket for 2022

JonathanTurley

Notably, the court has accepted a variety of other cases that could curtail agency authority, including West Virginia v. is a 1984 administrative law case that has come to embody the role of federal agencies in not just enforcing but creating law. Chevron USA Inc. Natural Resources Defense Council Inc.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: March 6 to March 10, 2023

Broadcast Law Blog

Joe Manchin of West Virginia became the first Democrat to formally oppose her confirmation. For a further discussion of Sohn’s withdrawal and its implications for broadcast regulation, see the article on our Broadcast Law Blog, here. Sohn’s withdrawal came shortly before Sen. signals must take.