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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Rulemaking Comments on Various TV Issues and More

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The FCC has already issued such an extension three times since the initial compliance deadline of May 26, 2015, as the NAB contends that there still is no workable technology that can perform the functions required by the rule (see our Broadcast Law Blog article here from the last extension 5 years ago).

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters:  May 29 to June 2, 2023

Broadcast Law Blog

See this article on our Broadcast Law Blog for more information about the pending legislation to mandate AM radio be included in every car sold in the US.

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Colorado G.O.P. asks justices to review Trump ballot eligibility

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A state administrative law judge agreed that Greene’s “heated rhetoric may well have contributed to the environment that ultimately led to” the attack on the Capitol, but he concluded that she had not engaged in an insurrection. Marjorie Taylor Greene from seeking reelection. And in Sept. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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July 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The court found that the Commission adequately explained its rationale for rejecting the dollar figure adopted by the administrative law judge. Tenth Circuit Abated WildEarth Guardians’ Appeal of Decision Upholding NEPA Review for New Mexico Oil and Gas Leases.

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Supreme Court to decide whether insurrection provision keeps Trump off ballot

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A state administrative law judge agreed that Greene’s “heated rhetoric may well have contributed to the environment that ultimately led to” the attack on the Capitol, but he concluded that she had not engaged in an insurrection. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s eligibility. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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Profile of a potential nominee: Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Jackson ruled for the Trump administration in Center for Biological Diversity v. McAleenan , a challenge to a decision by the Department of Homeland Security to waive over two dozen laws in connection with the construction of a 20-mile segment in New Mexico of the border wall with Mexico.

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