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Congress is again approaching a deadline to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, renewing uncertainty for communications and remote computing service providers.
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#FISA #NationalSecurity
Recent statements from the DOJ Antitrust Division reinforce a measured approach to antitrust and IP, emphasizing that strong patent rights and competition policy are complementary – not in conflict.
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#Antitrust #IntellectualProperty
Wiley was pleased to host Module 4 of the ACC NCR Leadership Academy on April 16, focused on managing difficult conversations and influencing stakeholders. Thank you to the ACC NCR community for an engaging program.
#ACCNCR #LegalLeadership
Data localization, digital trade & supply chain transparency are reshaping U.S.–India trade risk. On Never Tariffied, Tatiana Sainati & Matt Lapin speak with Zain Pandit and Ananya Kumar of JSA Advocates.
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#NeverTariffied #InternationalTrade
Effective May 11, 2026, the FCC’s revised foreign ownership rules take effect, codifying key definitions and approval procedures for licensees and authorization holders.
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#FCC #ForeignOwnership
The SBIR and STTR programs have been formally reauthorized, restoring funding through 2031 and introducing substantive new requirements for small businesses.
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#GovernmentContracts #SmallBusiness
The FCC’s Foreign Adversary Control Order takes effect June 9, 2026, establishing a new framework for assessing national security risk across virtually all FCC licensees.
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#FCC #NationalSecurity
Wiley’s Executive Summary newsletter examines developments shaping insurance coverage law, offering insights for carriers, brokers, and policyholders as they evaluate coverage strategies and navigate evolving litigation and regulatory risk.
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On April 21, join Wiley’s Government Contracts Boot Camp webinar series for “Navigating Antitrust Scrutiny in Government Contracting Under Trump 2.0.”
This complimentary webinar offers CLE credit in many jurisdictions.
Register here: https://bit.ly/4t6WDsl
Wiley’s Women’s Forum brought together an engaging panel on “Building the Next Generation of Trusted Legal Advisors,” exploring how trust, leadership through change, and evolving client needs are shaping today’s legal counsel.
Thank you to all who joined us! #WileyWay
Welcome to Wiley’s update on key developments and what’s next in consumer protection enforcement and regulation, covering recent FTC settlements, state AG actions targeting alleged charity fraud, and more.
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#FTC #CFPB #ConsumerProtection
With 2026 midterm campaigns underway, corporations and executives face complex rules on political participation. New guidance highlights compliance risks tied to fundraising, volunteering, and use of corporate resources.
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#CorporateCompliance
Wiley has persuaded a Maryland court to uphold the constitutionality and enforceability of Anton’s Law, a landmark public information statute.
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#WileyWay #ProBono
California is reshaping public‑sector AI procurement under a new executive order focused on trust, safety, transparency, and privacy. The order sets new requirements for companies seeking to contract with state agencies.
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#AIRegulation
The FCC’s Media Bureau has issued new guidance clarifying which political ads are entitled to lowest unit charge (LUC), addressing an issue that has divided broadcasters and political advertisers in recent election cycles.
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A federal court has enjoined the Department of War’s alleged designation of a domestic AI vendor as a national security supply chain risk, following a dispute over limits on government use of AI technologies.
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#AI #GovernmentContracts
The Trump Administration has issued new Presidential Proclamations under Section 232, adjusting existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper, and imposing new duties on certain patented pharmaceutical products.
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#Section232 #Tariffs
New York has finalized the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act, establishing a new regulatory framework for frontier AI models and imposing detailed transparency, safety, and incident‑reporting obligations on certain developers.
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#RAISEAct
On April 1, the FCC sought comment on steps to advance the production, deployment, and export of U.S.-made drones, including potential reforms to spectrum access, experimental licensing, and counter‑UAS policies.
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#UAS #FCC
Wiley is pleased to announce that six of the firm’s attorneys were selected to serve on Law360’s 2026 editorial advisory boards.
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#WileyWay
Executive Order 14398 directs federal agencies to incorporate new contract clauses addressing what the EO describes as "racially discriminatory DEI activities" into federal contracts and certain contract‑like instruments.
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#FederalContracting
Wiley, on behalf of domestic producers, has secured an affirmative final antidumping determination on rebar from Algeria from the International Trade Commission.
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#Rebar #Antidumping
Following a federal court decision vacating the revised Hart‑Scott‑Rodino Premerger Notification and Report Form and associated rules, the DOJ and FTC are seeking public comment on the future of the HSR process.
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#MergersAndAcquisitions
Following the FCC’s recent decision to add foreign-produced consumer‑grade routers to the Covered List, the agency has issued updated FAQs providing important clarifications.
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#FCC #NationalSecurity
April’s Wireless Roundup highlights FCC rulemakings, spectrum proposals, and federal cybersecurity priorities – along with upcoming comment deadlines, Covered List actions, and space‑related spectrum developments.
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#WirelessRoundup
Congratulations to Dot Powell-Woodson, who has been appointed to the American Health Law Association’s Fellows Coordinating Council, which helps shape AHLA’s educational programming and Fellows program.
Learn more here: https://bit.ly/41H3zQS
#WileyWay
April marks #NationalArabAmericanHeritageMonth, a time to celebrate the culture, history, and lasting contributions of Arab Americans. We recognize their many contributions, perspectives, and achievements that shape and strengthen our communities.
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment, reversing the Fourth Circuit and clarifying the limits of ISP liability for copyright infringement.
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#SupremeCourt #IntellectualProperty
A coalition of 21 state Attorneys General filed suit challenging USDA’s new standardized grant and cooperative agreement terms, alleging violations of the Spending Clause and the Administrative Procedure Act.
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#USDA #FederalGrants