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April Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: TV and Radio Renewals, Quarterly Issues, New Foreign Government Sponsorship ID Rules, Revised Radio Technical Rules, EEO Audits and Filings, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Stations have until September 15, 2022 to review their current agreements and conduct the necessary diligence on any of these “leases” of program time. Certain exceptions apply, including short-form advertising. Stations should take these steps even while the NAB’s appeal moves along.

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Misconduct Charges and Disciplinary Actions Carried Out This Week at Police Departments Around the County

The Crime Report

Our department understands the tremendous responsibility it has to investigate reported crimes diligently and in a timely manner,” Herold said. A former Muncie, Indiana police officer pleaded guilty Monday to a number of civil rights and obstruction offences for his improper use of force and attempts to cover up his criminal actions.

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Supreme Court Rules Bribery Statute Doesn’t Criminalize Gratuities for Past Acts

Constitutional Law Reporter

The case before the Court involves James Snyder, who is the former mayor of Portage, Indiana. In 2013, while Snyder was mayor, Portage awarded two contracts to a local truck company, Great Lakes Peterbilt, and ultimately purchased five trash trucks from the company for about $1.1

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April 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

The amicus briefs were filed by American Petroleum Institute, National Association of Manufacturers, the Chamber of Congress of the United States of America, and 18 states, led by Indiana. The petitioners argued that currently unoccupied bat habitat cleared for the pipeline would no longer be suitable for future use by the bat.

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