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SAG Stalemate Update
The SAG Board is meeting this weekend, and Variety suggests a proposed TV/theatrical deal might be presented to the Board then. Speaking of Johnson and Jolliffe, they are two of the several dozen candidates in the upcoming AFTRA national and LA board elections. The Screen Actors Guild stalemate grinds on.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, April 17, 2009
Actors Commercials Negotiations Deteriorate
The lawsuit seems, at least for now, to be a mere sideshow, but even defeats at both the lower court and appellate level haven’t deterred Rosenberg and his fellow plaintiffs (1st VP Anne-Marie Johnson and board members Diane Ladd and Kent McCord) from pursuing their now-moot claims. See below for copies of the letter and talking points.)
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Is SAG Becoming Irrelevant?
Start with the latest: Talks between SAG and the AMPTP (studio alliance) collapsed Thursday night, with the AMPTP presenting SAG with a take it or leave it offer and a 60-day deadline, after which the offer could be modified or withdrawn. AMPTP statement below; SAG has not yet issued a statement.) g) of this post ). Meanwhile, SAG’s (i.e.,
Digital Media Law
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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SAG Stalemate Update
The SAG Board is meeting this weekend, and Variety suggests a proposed TV/theatrical deal might be presented to the Board then. Speaking of Johnson and Jolliffe, they are two of the several dozen candidates in the upcoming AFTRA national and LA board elections. The Screen Actors Guild stalemate grinds on.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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SAG and the Studios: Post-Prandial Posturing
In the last day, I’ve received a fact sheet, a copy of a trade ad, and three press releases, including one from SAG that’s quaintly-titled “No One Has Our Proxy,” and another from the AMPTP asserting that “SAG’s press release proves that SAG is now officially out of touch with reality.” The stakes are high. How would it end? Maybe.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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SAG National Executive Director Firing – How it Went Down
The SAG board’s moderate majority fired National Executive Director Doug Allen today by using a document signed by board members and called a “written assent.” Monday morning, a group of board members went to SAG’s LA headquarters. Signature _ Date __ Board Member (Print Name) __ Division _ Vote Weight __. See below.
Digital Media Law
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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SAG: When Will There be a Deal?
Lately, we’ve been lost in a morass of letters from SAG board members, stars and activists … wandering through a thicket of politics … reading the offer from the AMPTP (studios)… observing meetings in LA , NY and LA again … taking note of other developments … enjoying press releases … trying to parse the issues … and wondering if SAG will strike.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, December 19, 2008
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Is SAG Becoming Irrelevant?
Start with the latest: Talks between SAG and the AMPTP (studio alliance) collapsed Thursday night, with the AMPTP presenting SAG with a take it or leave it offer and a 60-day deadline, after which the offer could be modified or withdrawn. AMPTP statement below; SAG has not yet issued a statement.) g) of this post ). Meanwhile, SAG’s (i.e.,
Digital Media Law
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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Inside the SAG Boardroom
Sources from inside SAG’s marathon board meeting blasted Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg as a “corrupt and dirty chair,” asserting that he and his Membership First allies repeatedly abused parliamentary rules throughout the “surreal” 28-hour national board meeting earlier this week in order to suppress the SAG board’s moderate majority.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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NPR : Bush Taps Alito for Supreme Court Vacancy
Sources: The Associated Press, White House. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said, "Anyone would be hard-pressed to name another nominee with such a sterling and distinguished record. NPR : Bush Taps Alito for Supreme Court Vacancy Legal Affairs Bush Taps Alito for Supreme Court Vacancy. 31, 2005.
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Ideology Serves as a Wild Card on Court Pick - New York Times
It presents the issue in a very crystalline form," said Richard D. After seven bitter weeks, the Senate voted him down, 33 to 24, in part because he had pressed for the selection of federal judges on the basis of legal talent rather than political allegiance. Board of Education and conservative criticism of the Warren court.
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From Alito's Past, a Window on Conservatives at Princeton - New York Times
Jonathan Morgan, a conservative undergraduate working with the group, asked its board members that fall in an internal memorandum. Stop the presses!" From Alito's Past, a Window on Conservatives at Princeton - New York Times November 27, 2005 From Alito's Past, a Window on Conservatives at Princeton By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK. Alito Jr.,
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Constance Baker Motley, Civil Rights Trailblazer, Dies at 84 - New York Times
Judge Motley was the first black woman to serve in the New York State Senate, as well as the first woman to be Manhattan borough president, a position that guaranteed her a voice in running the entire city under an earlier system of local government called the Board of Estimate. She was 84. She visited the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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