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POLICY & REGULATION
FCC Urged To Revise Test Rule Language
By Aneeta Mathur-Ashton
A trade group representing commercial, scientific and testing laboratories in the U.S. has asked the Federal Communications Commission to narrowly tailor the language of a planned rule that would restrict accreditation for labs that test communications equipment.
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ENFORCEMENT
LITIGATION
Anti-Abortion Group Renews Bid To Block NJ's Info Demand
By Carla Baranauckas
An anti‑abortion pregnancy center urged a federal judge to block New Jersey's attorney general from enforcing a subpoena seeking financial donor information, arguing in a renewed bid for a preliminary injunction that the demand is retaliatory and persists despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing the group to challenge the investigation.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
No Discipline For DOJ Atty's 'Lapse Of Judgment' In ICE Case
By Emily Sawicki
A Rhode Island federal prosecutor who knowingly withheld information about a detainee's criminal history at the behest of immigration enforcement, leading to an "unfounded attack" against a federal judge by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following the detainee's release, violated his duty of candor but will not face discipline, the district's chief judge determined.
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Bosch Receives First DOJ Declination Under New Policy
By Sarah Jarvis
German technology company Bosch on Wednesday became the first company to avoid criminal prosecution under a new U.S. Department of Justice enforcement policy after it cooperated with the federal government and agreed to pay $36 million to settle allegations it improperly exported technology products to sanctioned Chinese company Huawei.
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