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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: April 10 to April 14, 2023

Broadcast Law Blog

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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Court asked to review prosecution of Jan. 6 participants, with implications for Trump

SCOTUSBlog

Capitol – and possibly, the former president – under a financial-crimes law that bars obstruction of government proceedings. The law increased protections for investors and whistleblowers in the corporate-finance industry. Garrett Miller was one of thousands of Trump supporters arrested in the aftermath of Jan. Chiaverini v.

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“The First Amendment Does Not Apply”: A Response To The Letter Of Scholars In Rejecting Trump Arguments Under The First Amendment

JonathanTurley

If there is a single line that sums up the sense of legal impunity in the second Trump impeachment, it is that line from a letter sent by law professors to deny any basis for the former president to challenge his impeachment on free speech grounds. Ohio which are ultimately First Amendment cases. That raises cases like Brandenburg v.

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