Forum on ABA Accreditation Defines Council's Role
“At the end of the day, it's really the council speaking on behalf of the section that deals with the lion's share of issues that involve accreditation and gets the spotlight, said Daniel Rodriguez, Harold Washington Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and dean emeritus.
‘No Censorship Here at All,' Carr Says as FCC Opens Equal-Time Probe Into 'The View'
Federal Communications Commission guidance states that its equal-time rule could apply to daytime and late-night talk shows “motivated by partisan purposes. The rule requires broadcasters to afford equal airtime to political candidates of different parties but has not traditionally been applied to talk shows.
Military Can Enforce Policy Banning HIV-Positive Enlistees, 4th Circuit Rules
“[T]he military has articulated its need to have fit servicemembers who can fulfill its military mission without complications from medical conditions that could compromise deployment functions, contribute to conflicts with foreign nations during deployment, and add costs over those generally necessary to maintain fit servicemembers, the appeals court held.
Federal Military Lending Protections Overrule Fintech's Co.'s Arbitration Demand, Court Rules
"Courts construing language similar to the 'personal, family, or household purposes' requirement of the MLA have understood it 'as distinguishing between loans made for consumer-oriented purposes (which are covered) from loans made for business, commercial, or similar profit-seeking reasons (which are not covered),'" the judge said.

