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Five cases on the January calendar include (at least) one with an adequately percolated issue

At the Lectern

The Supreme Court has announced its January calendar, the first one to be presided over by Patricia Guerrero, who will be sworn in as Chief Justice days before the arguments. At its current pace, the court will issue only 48 or 49 opinions this term, on a par with last term’s historically low output. Maryland (1963) 373 U.S.

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Supreme Court scores high in diversity study

At the Lectern

The Brennan Center for Justice has published an update to its examination of “ State Supreme Court Diversity.” ” California’s Supreme Court is an exception. .” ” California’s Supreme Court is an exception.

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Price Limits, Affordability Boards, Penalties, Oh My: Minnesota Enacts Sweeping Drug Pricing Reforms

FDA Law Blog

The appeal decision is subject to judicial review by a Minnesota court. We expect the Minnesota law to face Commerce Clause, vagueness, and possibly other constitutional challenges, similar to those brought against a generic price gouging prohibition in Maryland that was struck down by the Fourth Circuit in 2018 (see our post here ).

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – License Renewal, EEO Reports, Reg Fee Comments, Ownership Appeal Argument and More

Broadcast Law Blog

June 3 is the filing deadline for license renewals for radio stations in Maryland, DC, Virginia and West Virginia. The court will likely take several months after the argument to finally resolve these issues. To look ahead at some of the other upcoming deadlines, see our Broadcaster’s Calendar, here.

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The Alert: April – June 2024

Parasec

Federal: Federal Court Rules CTA Unconstitutional On March 1, 2024, a federal court in Alabama ruled in National Small Business United (NSBU) v. The court enjoined the Department of the Treasury and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) from enforcing the CTA against the plaintiffs. Yellen is reversed or modified.

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July Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues Programs and Children’s Television Reports, Renewal Announcements, Copyright Filings, EAS, EEO and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Even though there are no renewal filing deadlines this month, radio stations in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and DC must continue their on-air post-filing announcements on the 1 st and 16 th of the month. Phase 5 stations do not need to file this quarter because they recently submitted their 10-week Schedule 387 filings.

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Reminder: SCOTUSblog is hiring a new blog manager

SCOTUSBlog

We are looking for a smart, creative person who is fascinated by the Supreme Court and dedicated to producing incisive and impartial legal journalism. The blog manager sometimes covers Supreme Court-related events such as congressional hearings , justices’ speeches or other topics of interest. Everyone is encouraged to apply.