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April session to feature religious charter school case and challenge to LGBTQ+ books in schools

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United States (April 21) Whether a litigant who files a notice of appeal after the time to do so has expired must file a second notice when the time to appeal is reopened. Oklahoma Charter School Board v. Davis (April 29) Whether a federal court may certify a case as a class action when some of its members have not been injured.

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February Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Children’s TV Reporting, License Renewals, EEO Filings, FCC Proceedings, and More

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If enough broadcasters opt into this agreement, it will end the long-running litigation between GMR and RMLC. Mark these dates on your calendar and check in with your station’s legal and engineering advisors for other dates and deadlines applicable to your operations.

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January Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Issues/Programs Lists; Digital LPTV Deadline; Audio Description Expansion; Children’s Programming, Webcasting Royalties; NCE FM Settlement Window; and More

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On January 15 , the 45-day “political window” is scheduled to open in Texas for the primary election to be held on March 1 (note that there is litigation over redistricting in Texas that could delay the primary date – which could also affect the opening of this window). See the Federal Register notice, here.

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Court sets March argument schedule

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The justices released the calendar for their March argument session on Monday, just two business day after they turned down the Trump administrations request to pause the briefing in three cases in which it intends to take another look at the regulations, agency determinations, or actions at the center of the disputes. Oklahoma v.

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