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

Broadcast Law Blog

If enough broadcasters opt into this agreement, it will end the long-running litigation between GMR and RMLC. The draft items that are scheduled to be voted on at that meeting should be posted to the FCC website by the end of January. Reply comments will be due by March 14. See the Federal Register notice, here.

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Forum Selection Clauses, Afghanistan, and the United States

Conflict of Laws

It offers insights into best drafting practices for choice-of-court clauses. It concluded that the case should have been dismissed because the parties had previously agreed in their choice-of-court clause to litigate all disputes in the United States. The first has to do with contract drafting. Afghanistan Ltd, No. 350393 (Mich.

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

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

The Securities and Exchange Commission regulations on climate disclosure, first proposed in March 2022 and likely to be issued in final form in October 2023, [1] have drawn considerable controversy and face an uncertain fate in the inevitable litigation. [2] Nebraska, 600 U.S. 24] SB 253 does not require materiality. Times , Oct.

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Biden vaccine policies face Supreme Court test amid nationwide COVID-19 surge

SCOTUSBlog

That prompted the Biden administration to come to the Supreme Court in December, asking the justices to put the district courts’ rulings on hold and allow the rule to take effect nationwide while litigation continues.

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Legal Ethics Roundup: Biden Disbarment, TX May End ABA Oversight, Ethics Of Zealous Advocacy, $100M Judicial Election, 3 New EO Threats, Fed Misconduct Survey, Jobs, & More

Above The Law

Erez Reuveni had worked at the Justice Department for nearly 15 years, most recently as the acting deputy director of the Office of Immigration Litigation. It only addresses hot potato situations in litigation as if they are deliberate decisions made before accepting a new representation. Read Formal Opinion 516 in full here.

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