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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewal and EEO Filings, Comments and Replies, Auction Upfront Payments, Streaming Rates Announcement, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As the calendar flips to June, pandemic restrictions across the country continue to loosen, and we inch closer to summer. Stay tuned throughout the month to our blog, the FCC website, industry publications, advisories from your legal counsel, and other information sources for updates and other dates that are important to your station.

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To Arbitrate or Not To Arbitrate? That Is the Question

ALPS

For example, California, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, and Wyoming have enforced arbitration provisions for lawyers. LEXIS 5278 (August 2020) (legal malpractice; third party beneficiaries; arbitration provision enforceable); Innovative Images, LLC v. As with so many things legal, the answer is, “it depends.”

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Seven mostly low-profile cases are slated for oral arguments in January

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Thursday morning released its calendar for the January argument session. 9): Whether a law firm that specializes in international tax issues must turn over documents that the firm says are protected by the attorney-client privilege, but also contain non-legal advice. Ohio Adjutant General’s Department v.

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DOJ’s Jan 6 Dilemma: Prosecute Trump Now or Wait for Bigger Picture?

The Crime Report

That stated, unlike the films that will be made some day about Trump and his career of criminality, there were no “split screen” stories to facilitate just accountability not only for a failed insurrection, but for all the other accrued legal wrongdoings attributed to the racketeer-in-chief during his four years in office.

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Path To Well-Being In Law: Episode 18: Janet Stearns

ALPS

It’s to introduce you to thought leaders doing meaningful work in the well-being space within the legal profession and in the process to build and nurture a national network of well-being advocates intent on creating a culture shift within the profession. What’s the theme this year because we’re putting it on our calendars.”

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Can U.S. Policing Be Saved?

The Crime Report

But there’s no evidence to that and even though it may make people feel better for a while it doesn’t translate into better outcomes and it doesn’t address the actual impacts of the criminal legal system on individuals and communities.”. Jennifer Cobbina.

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“A Sad Day”: How the Colorado Disqualification Case is Bringing Back Some Bad Memories for the Supreme Court

JonathanTurley

Colorado and, now, Maine remain outliers after the Michigan Supreme Court rejected another disqualification effort in that state. As someone covering the 2000 opinion as a CBS News legal analyst at the time, I was taken aback by how the motivations and even the integrity of the justices was challenged in reaching their decision.

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