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New York sues New Jersey over compact governing Port of New York and New Jersey

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Share This week we highlight cert petitions (and one original action ) that ask the Supreme Court to consider, among other things, whether New Jersey can withdraw from its Waterfront Commission Compact with New York concerning governance and law enforcement over the Port of New York and New Jersey.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: April 24 to April 28, 2023

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The Enforcement Bureau issued sixteen warnings to New York City and New Jersey landowners for allegedly allowing pirate radio broadcasts from their properties. Even if successful, the Court’s mandamus order likely would not require that the FCC reach a particular decision in the 2018 review.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: March 13 to March 17, 2023

Broadcast Law Blog

As we’ve reported in previous weekly updates, the FCC’s Media Bureau has issued a hearing designation order referring questions about Standard General Broadcasting’s proposed acquisition of the TEGNA broadcast stations to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for an evidentiary hearing.

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Patent Case Management Goes Cross-Institutional and Global

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These efforts helped to persuade ITC administrative law judges to implement Markman hearings. These efforts spread the wisdom of a new civil procedure framework for patent litigation. Numerous districts followed the Northern District of California’s lead, adopting patent local rules and standing orders.

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Customs and Weekly Trade Snapshot

Customs & International Trade Law

International Trade Commission (USITC) has determined not to review the presiding administrative law judge’s (‘‘ALJ’’) initial determination (‘‘ID’’) (Order No. Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC). The post Customs and Weekly Trade Snapshot appeared first on Customs & International Trade Law Blog.

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Supreme Court to hear major case on power of federal agencies

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In an article published in 2014, law professor Thomas Merrill suggested that the Chevron decision was not regarded as a particularly consequential one when it was issued. But in the decades since then, it became one of the most significant rulings on federal administrative law, cited by federal courts more than 18,000 times.

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Profile of a potential nominee: Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Dale , the court agreed with the Scouts that New Jersey could not force the group to accept a gay man as a scoutmaster. When her clerkship ended, Jackson became an associate in the Boston office of a large law firm, Goodwin Procter. But in Boy Scouts of America v. After Biden nominated Merrick Garland, then a judge on the D.C.

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