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Affirmative action cases up first in November argument calendar

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That news came with the release of the November argument calendar (as well as an updated October argument calendar) on Wednesday. The justices also released a revised calendar for the October argument session. The post Affirmative action cases up first in November argument calendar appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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Michigan Leadership Enacts Laws to Reform State’s Juvenile Justice System

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Michigan Lt. Garlin Gilchrist has signed bipartisan legislation in Detroit to address Michigan’s juvenile justice system and invest in diversion and re-entry services designed to better position Michigan youth for success as adults, Ken Coleman reports for The ‘Gander. or a misdemeanor offense. or a misdemeanor offense.

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Seven mostly low-profile cases are slated for oral arguments in January

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Share The Supreme Court on Thursday morning released its calendar for the January argument session. United States (Jan. 17): Whether criminal charges can go forward against a Turkish bank owned and controlled by the Turkish government. Sturgis Public Schools (Jan.

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DOJ’s Jan 6 Dilemma: Prosecute Trump Now or Wait for Bigger Picture?

The Crime Report

But on a more serious (and brighter) note, thanks to the classified documents theft in South Florida and the Supreme Court’s denial of Trump’s appeal to restore the Special Master’s review on Thursday, look for Trump to be criminally indicted for espionage and obstruction of justice before the end of the calendar year. Gregg Barak , Ph.D.,

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewal and EEO Filings, Comments and Replies, Auction Upfront Payments, Streaming Rates Announcement, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As the calendar flips to June, pandemic restrictions across the country continue to loosen, and we inch closer to summer. Broadcasters could be forgiven for not having regulatory dates and deadlines on the top of their minds. As always, be sure to stay in touch with your FCC counsel for the dates and deadlines applicable to your operations.

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO and Noncommercial Ownership Reports, Incentive Auction, Radio Online Public File, and Comments on EAS and Regulatory Fees

Broadcast Law Blog

Radio stations in Michigan and Ohio that are part of employment units with 11 or more full-time employees need to also file an FCC Mid-Term EEO Report on FCC Form 397 (see our article on the Form 397 here ). Consult our Regulatory Calendar for others.

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“A Sad Day”: How the Colorado Disqualification Case is Bringing Back Some Bad Memories for the Supreme Court

JonathanTurley

Colorado and, now, Maine remain outliers after the Michigan Supreme Court rejected another disqualification effort in that state. In that sense, everything about the Colorado case is likely to repel Roberts, but he may have little room to maneuver with the politically shortened calendar and the major impact of the state decision.

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