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Revenge of the rescheduled cases: Congressional proxy voting, the ministerial exception, and more

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When the Supreme Court reschedules a case, that case is moved on the court’s docket from one of the justices’ private conferences to a later one before the justices even have the opportunity to discuss it at conference. After Axon Enterprise acquired a competitor, it found itself subjected to antitrust review by the Federal Trade Commission.

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Digitalisation of judicial cooperation: EU Commission’s Proposal on Cross-Border Videoconferencing in Court Hearings

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The EU Commission’s Proposal of 1 December 2021 outlines, in its introductory Recitals: “Efficient cross-border judicial cooperation requires secure, reliable and time-efficient communication between courts and competent authorities. However, most instruments do not provide for engaging in such communication through digital means.

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Fines of $9000 and $5000 Imposed on Radio Stations for Insufficient EEO Outreach Efforts – Reminder to Review Your Program as EEO Mid-Term Report Cycle Begins in 2015

Broadcast Law Blog

Each EEO employment unit (stations under common control, serving the same geographic area and sharing a common employee) with 5 or more full-time employees must engage in the three prongs of the FCC’s EEO outreach requirements. For more information about EEO obligations, see some of our previous articles here , here and here. .

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From the court, a vindication of faith-based service. From Alito, a blueprint for the future.

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Share This article is part of a symposium on the court’s decision in Fulton v. City officials were unrelenting (and downright nasty) in their unsuccessful demand that the agency endorse same-sex marriage as a precondition to social service. Hill’s reaction on learning that the city cut ties with the agency? “We

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Major OxyContin case headlines December session

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29, the justices will hear oral argument in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy , a case presenting two different themes of the court’s 2023-24 term – efforts to limit the power of federal administrative agencies and decisions arising from the U.S. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court. City of St.

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What’s Up for Broadcasters in Washington Under the New Administration – A Look Ahead at TV and Radio FCC Issues for the Rest of 2017

Broadcast Law Blog

We’ll start today with issues likely to be considered by the FCC, and we’ll write later about issues that may arise on Capitol Hill and elsewhere in the maze of government agencies and courts who deal with media issues. standard for television. One question that has arisen since the election is whether EEO reform should go even further.

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February 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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In a split decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that young people and other plaintiffs asserting a claim against the federal government for infringement of a Fifth Amendment due process right to a “ climate system capable of sustaining human life” did not have Article III standing. Chao , No. 1:19-cv-02826 (D.D.C.).