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Jackson’s nomination hearings will begin March 21. Here’s what to expect.

SCOTUSBlog

Every Supreme Court confirmation has its own complications. That swift schedule is quicker than most Supreme Court nominations in recent decades, though not as hurried as the Barrett timeline. Unlike during previous Supreme Court confirmations, the Judiciary Committee is evenly split with 11 members from each party.

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Jackson’s confirmation expected by end of week after committee deadlocks along partisan lines

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Share The Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked 11-11 along party lines on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to succeed Justice Stephen Breyer, who plans to retire from the Supreme Court this summer. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.

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October Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewals, Broadcast Ownership Filings, Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, Rulemaking Comment Dates and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As we enter the last quarter of the year, the broadcasters’ October calendar is full of important regulatory dates and deadlines. On or before October 1, radio stations in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Marianas Islands, Oregon, and Washington and TV stations in Iowa and Missouri must submit their license renewal applications.

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September Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Regulatory Fees, Media Ownership and Sponsorship Identification Comments, Auction Applications, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the new sponsorship identification rules. Looking ahead to October, radio stations in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Marianas Islands, Oregon, and Washington and TV stations in Iowa and Missouri should be preparing their license renewal applications for submission on or before October 1.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: November 26 to December 2 , 2022

Broadcast Law Blog

As part of the settlement, subject to approval by the courts, Google will pay approximately $9 million and iHeart will pay approximately $400,000 to the states that were part of the agreement. additional hours of audio description per calendar quarter between 6 a.m. and 11:59 p.m.

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Can U.S. Policing Be Saved?

The Crime Report

Newark officers did not fire a single shot during the calendar year 2020, the department did not have to settle any police brutality cases, crime dropped, and police recovered almost 500 illegal guns from the street during that year. “If New York City became the first city in the country to end qualified immunity for police officers.