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Giving Tuesday – How We Can Give Back to the Broadcast Industry

Broadcast Law Blog

For the last few years at this time of the year, we’ve departed from our usual coverage of legal and policy issues to talk about something else – broadcasters giving back. The Foundation deserves your consideration. More about the Foundation and its service, and ways to contribute, can be found at their website, here.

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Broadcasters Giving Back – Thoughts for the Upcoming Giving Tuesday

Broadcast Law Blog

At this time last year, we noted Giving Tuesday and decided to depart from our usual coverage of legal and policy issues and talk about something else – broadcasters giving back. The Foundation deserves your consideration. More about the Foundation and its service, and ways to contribute, can be found at their website, here.

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Justices to hear major tax case

SCOTUSBlog

A Washington State couple went to court to challenge the law after it increased their tax bill by a one-time payment of roughly $15,000. In exchange for their investment, the Moores received approximately 13% of the shares in the company, which is a “controlled foreign corporation” – a foreign corporation in which U.S. shareholders.

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Can Police Officers Refuse to Enforce Abortion Laws?

The Crime Report

In many cases, again dependent upon the state, police are already actively doing so and are using text messages and web searches to help prosecute women while companies that track women’s periods are selling data to private industries and groups. Can an officer legally, not follow an order from her superior? Is It Moral to Say No?

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As New York Lawmakers Unveil the Fashion Act, is Larger Reform on The Way?

The Fashion Law

Specifically, the “Fashion Act” (S7428/A8352) would require companies to map out at least 50 percent of their supply chain, identify “significant real or potential adverse environmental and social impacts,” and then disclose targets for prevention and improvement of those impacts. From Uniform Data Standards to Reliable Audits.

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Federal Circuit Narrows Scope for Copyrighting Software Function

Patently O

by Dennis Crouch The copyright lawsuit between the data-software company SAS Institute and its scrappy copycat World Programming has been interesting to follow over the past several years, and the Federal Circuit has now issued a controversial opinion in the case. LAMKEN, MoloLamken LLP, Washington, DC represented defendant-appellee.

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Making Crypto Available to Everyone

InHouseOps

CCBJ: Can you give us a little bit on your background and what brought you into the legal space? I’m probably one of the few attorneys in the United States that’s licensed in Washington, Oregon, and Alabama. Since that time, I’ve parlayed my early litigation and investigation experience into non-traditional legal jobs.

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