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Reminder: Broadcasters Must Comply By June 7 With Expanded FCC Foreign Government-Sponsored Programming Rules
Broadcasters face a critical June 7, 2026 deadline to comply with expanded Federal Communications Commission rules governing the identification of foreign government-sponsored programming. These enhanced regulations extend beyond traditional programming to encompass political issue advertising and paid public service announcements, while introducing new certification requirements and documentation procedures.
United States Media & IT
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Wiley Rein
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Red- And Blue-state AGs Band Together For Antitrust And Consumer Protection
State Attorneys General are increasingly pursuing stricter consumer protection enforcement than federal regulators, often through multistate coalitions and independent lawsuits. This examination explores how AGs across political divides are banding together to address antitrust concerns, online platforms, and prediction markets with unprecedented coordination and independence.
United States Anti-trust
SJ
Steptoe LLP
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New York Appellate Court Upholds Workaround to Federal Preemption on State Sales Tax
Can states impose income taxes on out-of-state corporations that engage in online customer support activities like email assistance and chat services? A recent New York appellate court decision upholds state regulations that challenge the boundaries of a 1959 federal law designed to protect remote sellers from state taxation, potentially reshaping how e-commerce companies face tax liability across multiple jurisdictions.
United States Tax
GT
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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Reminder: Broadcasters Must Comply By June 7 With Expanded FCC Foreign Government-Sponsored Programming Rules
Broadcasters face a critical June 7, 2026 deadline to comply with expanded Federal Communications Commission rules governing the identification of foreign government-sponsored programming. These enhanced regulations extend beyond traditional programming to encompass political issue advertising and paid public service announcements, while introducing new certification requirements and documentation procedures.
United States Media & IT
WR
Wiley Rein
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Hospitality Newsletter: Q1 2026 Update
Explore critical insights across multiple sectors including Middle East construction challenges amid regional conflict, the intersection of financial reporting valuations and tax compliance, large-scale financial remediation strategies for overdraft fee disputes, and strategic healthcare real estate investment forecasts for 2026. These analyses examine how geopolitical uncertainty, regulatory scrutiny, and evolving market dynamics shape business decisions and operational strategies.
United States Strategy
AC
Ankura Consulting Group LLC
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