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New Alternative to Incarceration Program for the Mentally Ill Breaks Ground in the Bronx

The Crime Report

Construction of the $13 million facility is expected to be completed sometime in 2025. The six-year pilot program will house people with serious mental illness who have been charged with felony crimes on Crotona Park North.

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

Broadcast Law Blog

The FCC proposes that, if it determines that the costs are reasonable, the phase-in of the requirements will begin with DMAs 101 through 110 on January 1, 2025, and extend to an additional 10 DMAs per year, concluding with DMAs 201 through 210 on January 1, 2035.

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Uzbekistan dispatch: president calls for closer regional cooperation at Tashkent summit

JURIST

The President noted that Uzbekistan supports the summary of the implementation of “Prospects – 2025”, which is the main document of the ECO, and thereby spoke about the annual analysis of the plans until 2025.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: June 5, 2021 to June 11, 2021

Broadcast Law Blog

The Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) released its long-awaited decision on streaming royalties for 2021-2025, finding that the rates applicable to both broadcasters that simulcast their over-the-air signals on the internet and other non-interactive webcasters will go up. The per performance (per song, per listener) royalty rate increases to $.0021

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February Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO Reports, Webcasting Proceeding, FCC Meeting and Other Issues

Broadcast Law Blog

As we wrote here , February 4 also brings the date for filing a petition to participate in the Copyright Royalty Board proceeding looking to set rates for the public performance of sound recordings by noninteractive webcasters for 2021-2025.

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The Rights of Nature — Can an Ecosystem Bear Legal Rights?

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

In 2011, the first lawsuit using the Rights of Nature provision was filed by the Global Alliance for Rights of Nature (GARN) and others against a construction company for building a road across Ecuador’s Vilcabamba River and dumping rubble into the river. The Provincial Justice Court of Loja ruled in favor of the river. Pakistan : G.

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Pakistan dispatch: Pakistan’s monster monsoon is a climate catastrophe and a debt dilemma

JURIST

Flood management in Pakistan is integrated through its fourth National Flood Protection Plan (2015-2025) devised by The National Engineering Services of Pakistan with assistance from the Netherlands-based Deltares institute. In addition, a River Act was drafted to stop encroachment on flood plains.

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