Workers' Comp Fraud Charge Filed Against Arlington Man
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has uncovered workers' compensation fraud by an Arlington man who allegedly collected over $80,000 in benefits while working for two out-of-state employers. The individual faces a first-degree theft charge, with a pre-trial hearing scheduled for April.
Dominion Energy Rate Increase Intervention
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) has intervened on behalf of residential consumers in Dominion Energy South Carolina's request to increase rates by 12.73%. The Public Service Commission (PSC) is evaluating the filing, which would increase average monthly bills by approximately $19.98.
City of Detroit v. Eastside Detroit Elderly Dividend Housing Assoc - Breach of Contract
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of the City of Detroit in a breach of contract case against Eastside Detroit Elderly Dividend Housing Association Limited Partnership. The lawsuit stemmed from a 2004 development and loan agreement for low-income senior housing.
Pinnacle North LLC v. Keith A. White - Judgment Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in Pinnacle North LLC v. Keith A. White. The ruling affirmed the settlement of attorney fees related to a commercial lease dispute and upheld the personal liability of the defendant under an alter-ego theory, as well as the voidability of a transfer under the Uniform Voidable Transfers Act.
People of Michigan v. Tyrone Carleece Demmings - Conviction Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentences of Tyrone Carleece Demmings for discharging a firearm in or at a building, felon in possession of a firearm, and carrying a firearm during the commission of a felony. The court rejected the defendant's claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.
People of Michigan v. Anteisha Deona Dorty - Reckless Driving Conviction Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Anteisha Deona Dorty for reckless driving causing death and reckless driving causing serious impairment of a body function. The court found sufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict.
Make DC Safe and Beautiful Act Passed
The House of Representatives passed the 'Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act' by a vote of 218 yeas to 206 nays. This legislative action indicates a step towards potential new regulations or funding for the District of Columbia.
House Roll Call Vote 98: Homeland Defenders Act Consideration
The House of Representatives held roll call vote 98 on March 25, 2026, concerning the consideration of several bills, including the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act. The vote passed with 212 Yeas and 210 Nays.
House Roll Call Vote 98 - On Ordering the Previous Question
The House of Representatives passed Roll Call Vote 98, with 212 Yeas and 210 Nays, on ordering the previous question for consideration of several bills including the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act and the Defending American Property Abroad Act. The vote occurred on March 25, 2026.
House Roll Call Vote on Homeland Defenders Act
The House of Representatives passed a resolution on March 25, 2026, by a vote of 214-210. The resolution provides for the consideration of several bills, including the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act and the Defending American Property Abroad Act. The vote was largely along party lines, with Republicans largely voting in favor and Democrats largely voting against.
House Roll Call Vote 99 - Consideration of Homeland Defenders Act and other bills
The House of Representatives passed Roll Call Vote 99 on March 25, 2026, by a vote of 214 Aye to 210 No. This vote concerned the consideration of several bills, including the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act and the Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act.
District of Columbia Act Passed
The House of Representatives passed the "Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act" with a vote of 218 yeas to 206 nays. The bill's passage indicates a significant legislative action concerning the District of Columbia.
Motion to Recommit Failed: DC Safe and Beautiful Act
The House of Representatives voted on a motion to recommit the DC Safe and Beautiful Act. The motion failed with 207 yeas and 214 nays. This vote indicates the bill will not proceed to further consideration in its current form.
House Resolution H.Res.1131 - DHS Appropriations and Other Bills
The House of Representatives agreed to H.Res.1131, a resolution providing for the consideration of several bills. These include appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2026, a resolution supporting DHS, a bill to beautify the District of Columbia, and a bill amending maritime vessel regulations.
USITC Determines Steel Bar Reviews, Continues Mexico Review, Revokes Turkey Order
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that revoking the existing countervailing duty order on steel concrete reinforcing bar from Turkey and the antidumping duty order from Mexico would likely lead to material injury. As a result, these orders will remain in place.
CMS Notice on Plan Benefit Package and Formulary CY 2027 Information Collection
CMS is providing an opportunity for public comment on its intention to collect information regarding the Plan Benefit Package (PBP) and Formulary for CY 2027. This notice is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process, requiring agencies to seek public input on information collections.
OK Securities Enforcement Order: Answer and Affirmative Defenses
The Oklahoma Securities Commission has added a new enforcement order to its public records: the Answer and Affirmative Defenses of Defendants in case CJ-25-9405. This filing is part of an ongoing enforcement action.
Space Heater Fire Death in D'Iberville
The Mississippi State Fire Marshal's Office issued a press release on March 24, 2026, identifying a space heater as the cause of a fatal fire in D'Iberville that killed George Lee. The release also provides safety recommendations for home heating equipment and smoke alarms.
SEC Extends Decision Period in FINRA Disciplinary Action Review
The SEC has extended the decision period by 90 days in the administrative proceeding concerning Christopher Peter Tranchina's review of disciplinary action taken by FINRA. The new deadline for issuing a decision is June 22, 2026. This extension is discretionary and does not alter the substance of the case.
SEC Extends Decision Issuance Time for Jason Lynn DiPaola
The SEC has extended the decision issuance time by 90 days for the disciplinary action against Jason Lynn DiPaola, originally taken by FINRA. The new deadline for the Commission's decision is June 22, 2026.
SEC Extends Decision Deadline for Norman Thorn Robertson Case
The SEC has extended the deadline for issuing a decision in the administrative proceeding against Norman Thorn Robertson by 90 days. The new deadline for the decision is June 22, 2026. This action pertains to a review of action taken by FINRA.
ITC Five-Year Review: Fluid End Blocks from China, India, Italy
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has initiated five-year reviews to determine if revoking countervailing duty and antidumping duty orders on fluid end blocks from China, India, Germany, and Italy would likely lead to material injury. The Commission found respondent responses from China, India, and Italy inadequate but will proceed with full reviews for administrative efficiency, alongside full reviews for Germany.
Hughes v. Lee Masonry Products - Breach of Contract
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed in part and reversed in part a lower court's summary judgment in a breach of contract case involving homeowners and a brick manufacturer. The court found that Article 2 of the UCC applied and that acceptance of the bricks made a cure opportunity unnecessary, but the manufacturer was entitled to summary judgment due to lack of privity of contract.
State of Tennessee ex rel. Springer v. Williams - Appeal Dismissed
The Tennessee Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Elijah Williams due to an untimely notice of appeal. The court found that the notice was filed more than thirty days after the final judgment, and as such, the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case.
Tammala Thompson v. State of Tennessee - Premises Liability
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a premises liability lawsuit filed by Tammala Thompson against the State of Tennessee. The court found that the Tennessee Recreational Use Statute (TRUS) applied to the plaintiff's injury sustained while camping at Cedars of Lebanon State Park, barring her claim.
Mother Appeals Termination of Parental Rights for Abandonment
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's decision to terminate a mother's parental rights based on abandonment and persistence of conditions. The mother appealed the termination of her rights to her three children due to alleged abandonment by failure to visit, failure to support, and an inability to assume custody.
GSA Sells Underutilized Federal Property in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced the sale of the GSA Regional Office Building in Washington, D.C. This disposition is part of an initiative to reduce underutilized federal property and is expected to save taxpayers over $200 million in maintenance and $5.5 million in annual operating costs.
AL.R. v. Uber Technologies Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, AL.R. v. Uber Technologies Inc. et al, has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims against Uber Technologies Inc. and its subsidiaries, Rasier CA, LLC, and Rasier, LLC.
Telecom Lifeline Recertification Filings
The Utah Public Service Commission has posted annual Lifeline recertification filings for various telecommunications carriers in Docket No. 26-999-05. These filings, primarily Form 555, are due in early 2026 and include submissions from major providers like T-Mobile, DISH Wireless, and Frontier Communications.
DEC and Orange County Water Authority Acquire Land for Newburgh Water Supply
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Orange County Water Authority (OCWA) announced the acquisition of a 13.5-acre conservation easement to protect the City of Newburgh's drinking water supply. Funding was provided through DEC's Water Quality Improvement Project Program.
State v. Henderson - Affirmation of Drug Conviction
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment convicting Vincent Henderson of drug possession and conveyance. The court found sufficient evidence supported the conviction and that the offenses do not merge for sentencing. The appeal also addressed claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.
Chestnut Ridge 156 LLC v. Miller - Mineral Rights Ruling
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a lower court's ruling regarding mineral rights, stating that trial courts must analyze all potential root of title deeds before determining if an interest has been preserved. The decision impacts how mineral rights disputes are adjudicated in Ohio.
Fox v. Schwartz & Dompier - Bona Fide Purchaser Ruling
The Ohio Court of Appeals issued a ruling in Fox v. Schwartz & Dompier, addressing a bona fide purchaser claim and tortious interference with contract. The court affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part the lower court's judgment regarding real property ownership and contract disputes.
TT419, Inc. v. JOGA Holdings Corp. - Lease Breach Damages
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment awarding JOGA Holdings Corp. $68,314.68 in damages against TT419, Inc. for breach of a commercial lease agreement. The appellate court found that the landlord made reasonable efforts to re-rent the premises after the tenant's breach, thus mitigating damages.
Midland Credit Mgt. Inc. v. Bowers - Arbitration Clause Enforcement
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the enforcement of an arbitration clause in a credit card agreement. The court found that Midland Credit Management, Inc. had standing to enforce the clause as a successor-in-interest and that the cardholder had agreed to its terms through continued use of the card.
State v. Ingersoll - Felony Murder Conviction Appeal Denied
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the felony murder conviction of Gladys Ingersoll, denying her appeal based on self-defense. The court reviewed witness testimony, surveillance footage, and the initial aggressor argument in its decision.
State ex rel. Lagway v. Williams - Mandamus Dismissed
The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed a writ of mandamus filed by Willie Lagway against former Summit County Judge James Williams. The court found the petition fatally defective because the respondent, Judge Williams, had retired and could no longer perform the requested duties, and the relator had not named a party capable of granting the relief sought.
State v. Henry - Drug and Weapon Offenses Appeal
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Devon Henry for drug and weapon offenses, upholding a 6-9 year prison term. The court found no merit in Henry's arguments regarding ineffective assistance of counsel, manifest weight of the evidence, sufficiency of the evidence, or joinder of offenses.
L.F. v. Simpson - Stalking Conviction Reversed
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a civil stalking protection order against Nathaniel C. Simpson, Sr. The court found that the trial court erred by not allowing the appellant to file a supplemental brief after receiving hearing exhibits and that the evidence did not support the issuance of the protection order.
State ex rel. Petway v. Croce - Writ of Procedendo Denied
The Ohio Court of Appeals denied a writ of procedendo filed by Devon Petway against Judge Christine Croce. The court found the case moot, as the underlying settlement funds had already been released and ADA accommodation concerns were addressed, rendering the requested judicial action unnecessary.
State v. Levi G. Ruohonen - Case 2023AP001486
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released its opinion for case 2023AP001486, State v. Levi G. Ruohonen. The opinion is dated March 25, 2026, and is available in PDF format. Published opinions are subject to final editing before appearing in official reports.
Lowell Management Services, Inc. v. Matthew D Ruecker - Recommended for Publication
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released a recommended for publication opinion in the case of Lowell Management Services, Inc. v. Matthew D Ruecker and Dawn M Ruecker Revocable Trust. The opinion is dated March 25, 2026, and is available in PDF format.
State v. Christopher L. Jackson - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in the case of State v. Christopher L. Jackson (Case No. 2023AP001441). The opinion was released on March 25, 2026, and is available in PDF format.
State v. Kyler T. Smith - Criminal Appeal
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the criminal case State v. Kyler T. Smith, case number 2024AP000288-CR. The opinion was released on March 25, 2026, and is available in PDF format.
State v. Sterling W. Kienbaum - Wisconsin Court of Appeals Case
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in case 2024AP001758, State v. Sterling W. Kienbaum. The opinion was released on March 25, 2026, and is available in PDF format. Published opinions are subject to further editing before appearing in the official reports.
Silva-Steele v. Enghouse - Trespass Injunction
The New Mexico Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order permanently enjoining an individual from entering a private residential property. The injunction stemmed from the individual leaving unionization flyers at the property owner's home, leading to concerns about safety and First Amendment rights.
In Re Estate of Herrera - Appeal Dismissal
The New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal filed by Epifania Jaramillo, the personal representative in the estate of Elipio Mizel Herrera. The dismissal follows a motion filed by Appellee Frederick Herrera and relates to ongoing disputes regarding the interpretation of the will and the distribution of estate assets.
John Thompson v. State - Criminal Appeal Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed John Thompson's appeal regarding his 1998 convictions. The court found that Thompson was not entitled to relitigate issues that had been previously decided in his prior appeals.
Serticchio v. Gadbois - Emergency Motion Granted
The Georgia Court of Appeals granted an emergency motion filed by Antony Paul Serticchio in the case Serticchio v. Gadbois. The court directed the clerk of the Superior Court of Columbia County to transmit Serticchio's direct appeal for docketing, addressing his assertion that the clerk refused to transmit the appeal due to unpaid costs despite an affidavit of indigency.
Sheldon Durham v. Amy Brown - Discretionary Appeal Granted
The Georgia Court of Appeals has granted a discretionary appeal in the case of Sheldon Durham v. Amy Brown. The court's order directs the appellant to file a notice of appeal within 10 days and instructs the Clerk of Superior Court to include the order in the record.
Dallow v. Kelly - Discretionary Application Denied
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied a discretionary application in the case of Dallow v. Kelly. The court issued an order on March 25, 2026, stating that the application for discretionary appeal was denied. No known citations are associated with this disposition.
Eric Bussey v. State - Interlocutory Appeal Denied
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory appeal filed by Eric Bussey against the State. The court issued its order on March 25, 2026, denying the application for an interlocutory appeal.
Andre Amorim v. Daleth D Amorim - Extension of Time to File Appeal
The Georgia Court of Appeals granted an emergency motion for Andre Amorim, extending the deadline to file an application for discretionary appeal. The original order denying a motion for new trial was entered on February 25, 2026.
Pv Holding Corp v. Stephen Owens - Interlocutory Application Denied
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory application in the case of Pv Holding Corp et al v. Stephen Owens. The court issued an order on March 25, 2026, denying the application for interlocutory appeal. No specific citations or further details on the underlying case were provided.
Bradshaw v. Sammons - Case Transferred to Supreme Court
The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred the case of Dakkia Lantwan Bradshaw v. Sue Ellen Sammons to the Supreme Court of Georgia. The case concerns whether Bradshaw, a county commissioner, is term-limited and ineligible to hold office, with a trial court having previously ordered her ineligible.
Taylor v. 3001 Northeast Expressway Owner - Case Transferred
The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred the case of Kaylisse Taylor v. 3001 Northeast Expressway Owner (Ga), LLC d/b/a Verdant Peachtree Creek to the appropriate state or superior court. The appellate court determined it lacked jurisdiction over the appeal from a magistrate court's dispossessory judgment.
Georgia Court of Appeals Dismisses Mother's Guardianship Modification Petition
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed a mother's direct appeal of a juvenile court's order denying her motion to remove a guardian ad litem. The court found the order to be interlocutory and that the mother failed to follow the required procedures for an interlocutory appeal, necessitating the dismissal.
USGS Water Resources Research Act Program Collection Notice Comment Period
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking public comment on the renewal of an information collection related to the Water Resources Research Act Program. The comment period closes on April 24, 2026, as part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process.
Two Companies Charged for Illegal Hazardous Waste Storage and Disposal
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced criminal charges against One Brewery Place, Inc. and M. Ultra Investment Group, LTD for unlawfully storing and disposing of hazardous waste in Beaver County. The companies allegedly failed to obtain permits and manage chemicals properly, leading to significant cleanup costs and safety risks.
Two Teens Ordered to Serve Probation, Pay $12K Restitution for Child Abuse Material
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced that two Lancaster County teenagers were adjudicated delinquent and ordered to serve probation, community service, and pay $12,000 in restitution for manufacturing child sexual abuse material. The juveniles admitted to 59 felony counts related to creating morphed nude images of children.
Arkansas Elevator Safety Board Proposed Rule Amendments Public Hearing
The Arkansas Elevator Safety Board is proposing amendments to its administrative rules, incorporating changes from Act 746 of 2025. A public hearing is scheduled for April 23, 2026, to accept public comments on these proposed changes. Written comments will be accepted until April 21, 2026.
Arkansas Boiler Section Proposes Rule Changes
The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing's Boiler Inspection Section is proposing changes to its rules, incorporating updates from Act 746 of 2025. Written comments are being accepted from the public until April 14, 2026.
Maine Dept of Labor Offers Free April Safety Classes
The Maine Department of Labor is offering free safety training classes throughout April 2026. These classes cover topics such as fire code, mine safety, silica awareness, automotive lift safety, farm worker safety, safety training program improvement, and impairment detection for employers.
CISA Adds CVE-2026-33017 to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
CISA has added CVE-2026-33017, a Langflow Code Injection Vulnerability, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog due to evidence of active exploitation. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required by Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01 to remediate these vulnerabilities.
DOJ Sues California Towing Company for Violating Servicemembers' Rights
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against S & K Towing, Inc. in California for allegedly violating the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) by illegally auctioning vehicles owned by military members. The company is accused of disposing of up to 148 vehicles between August 2020 and April 2025 without obtaining required court orders.
New Jersey v. Hiram A. Celestine - Post-Conviction Relief Denied
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Hiram A. Celestine's second petition for post-conviction relief. The court found no merit in the defendant's arguments regarding ineffective assistance of trial counsel.
Cook v. Thompson - Family Law Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision denying a father's motion to alter child transportation methods and other parenting-related issues. The case involved a dispute over child custody and school enrollment following the parents' divorce.
Sisters of Charity v. Morris - Affirmation of Summary Judgment
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a summary judgment in the case of Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth v. Township of Morris. The appeal was filed by Florham Park Property, LLC, as successor in interest to The Villa at Florham Park, Inc. The court's decision was issued on March 25, 2026.
Maurice Cline v. City of Paterson - Summary Judgment Affirmed
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to the City of Paterson and Timothy Mungo. The plaintiff's claims of hostile work environment and retaliation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and Conscientious Employee Protection Act were dismissed.
Slutsky v. Slutsky - Appeal of Valuation and Fees
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a Family Part order valuing the defendant's interest in a law firm and awarding the plaintiff fifty percent of that value. The court also affirmed an order requiring the defendant to pay $487,041.15 in counsel fees.
John D'Angelo v. Diesel Ed - Affirmation of Summary Judgment
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's grant of summary judgment to the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. The plaintiff sought amercement against the Sheriff's Office for alleged failure to execute a writ of possession for a truck. The court found no failure to perform duty and affirmed the decision.
New Jersey court affirms dismissal of complaint citing Entire Controversy Doctrine
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of a post-matrimonial litigation complaint filed by Allen J. Satz against Ava Satz. The dismissal was based on the Entire Controversy Doctrine, a procedural rule preventing parties from bringing claims that could have been raised in prior litigation.
Coleman v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Relief Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Thor Lucas Coleman's petition for post-conviction relief. The court found that Coleman's claims were previously determined on direct appeal and affirmed the lower court's decision to dismiss the petition without a hearing or appointment of counsel.
William Penny v. State of Tennessee - Evading Arrest Conviction Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by William Dangelo Penny, who was convicted of evading arrest, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving while his license was suspended. The court found the appeal to be untimely and upheld the trial court's sentence of nine years incarceration.
In re DDH - Supreme Court Affirms Family Court Jurisdiction Denial
The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed a Family Court order dismissing a petition for temporary custody. The Court found the Family Court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction because the hearing occurred after the nephew reached the age of majority, and rejected arguments for retroactive application of jurisdiction.
Dodgion v. J.R. Watkins, LLC - Civil Complaint Filed
Travis Dodgion filed a civil complaint against J.R. Watkins, LLC, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, classified as 'Other Fraud' under Diversity jurisdiction, was filed on March 25, 2026, with a filing fee of $405.
New Mexico AG Statement on Meta Jury Ruling and Child Safety
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement following a California jury ruling against Meta, emphasizing accountability for tech companies regarding child safety. The statement highlights Meta's responsibility for design choices that jeopardize children and notes New Mexico's prior trial victory against Meta, resulting in $375 million in civil penalties.
New Mexico v. Meta Platforms - Consumer Protection Verdict
The New Mexico Department of Justice has won a $375 million verdict against Meta Platforms for misleading consumers and endangering children. This landmark decision makes New Mexico the first state to prevail at trial against a major tech company for harming young people, holding Meta liable under the state's Unfair Practices Act.
DOJ: Three Charged with Smuggling AI Technology to China
The Department of Justice announced charges against three individuals for conspiring to smuggle millions of dollars worth of export-controlled AI computer chips to China. The defendants allegedly attempted to illicitly ship advanced technology through Thailand, violating U.S. export control laws.
USPS Proposes Changes to Overweight and Oversize Item Fee Application
The U.S. Postal Service is proposing to amend its Domestic Mail Manual regarding the application of overweight and oversize item fees. The proposed change aims to clarify when the $200 fee will be assessed for items discovered within the postal network, with a proposed effective date of July 12, 2026.
NJ DOI Reaccredited by NAIC
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance announced its reaccreditation by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). This reaccreditation signifies that the department continues to meet high national standards for regulating the insurance industry and protecting consumers, with the review process occurring every five years.
Alabama AG Issues Statewide Cease and Desist for Illegal Kratom
The Alabama Attorney General has issued a statewide Cease and Desist order targeting businesses possessing or selling products containing mitragynine and/or hydroxymitragynine (Kratom), which are Schedule I controlled substances in Alabama. This action follows laboratory testing confirming the presence of these illegal substances in products marketed for pain relief and relaxation.
Indiana Utility Commission TDSIC Rate Schedule Order
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC's petition for an adjustment to its Transmission, Distribution, and Storage System Improvement Charge (TDSIC) rate schedule. The order allows for the recovery of updated TDSIC costs and capital expenditures, with a provision to defer 20% of approved capital expenditures.
FCC to Vote on Expediting Copper Wire Retirement for Modern Infrastructure
The FCC announced it will vote on a proposal to expedite the retirement of copper wire infrastructure in favor of modern, IP-based networks. This initiative aims to accelerate network modernization and improve service delivery for consumers and businesses.
Governor Barr Speech on Community Development Partnerships
Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr delivered a speech on March 24, 2026, discussing the importance of public-private partnerships in community development. The speech highlighted the role of initiatives like the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) in fostering economic growth and opportunity in underserved neighborhoods.
Texas Board of Pharmacy Newsletter - March 2026
The Texas Board of Pharmacy has issued its March 2026 newsletter, providing updates on continuing education requirements, the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PMP), scam alerts, and licensing information. The newsletter also includes details regarding an upcoming board meeting.
B. Braun Medical Inc. Urgent Correction for Hemodialysis Bloodlines
B. Braun Medical Inc. issued an urgent medical device correction for specific hemodialysis bloodlines due to the potential formation of air bubbles. The FDA is issuing an Early Alert to notify the public and advise healthcare providers to use alternate equipment or follow specific mitigation steps if the affected devices must be used.
CFTC Amends Brexit No-Action Positions for UK Trading Facilities
The CFTC's Division of Market Oversight is amending no-action positions related to Brexit. This amendment adds OptAxe Limited and Capitolis UK Limited to the list of eligible UK trading facilities covered by CFTC Staff Letter 24-11.
CFTC Announces Formation of New Innovation Task Force
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has announced the formation of a new Innovation Task Force. This task force will focus on developing clear rules for innovators in areas such as crypto assets, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and prediction markets within U.S. derivatives markets.
Federal Reserve Board Releases 2025 Annual Audited Financial Statements
The Federal Reserve Board has released the annual audited financial statements for the Federal Reserve System for the year 2025. Independent auditors issued unqualified opinions, confirming no material misstatements in accordance with applicable auditing standards.
NSF TechAccess AI-Ready America Funding Opportunity
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the TechAccess: AI-Ready America funding opportunity (NSF 26-508) to accelerate AI readiness and adoption across the U.S. This initiative aims to coordinate readiness, leverage partnerships, and expand access to AI knowledge and resources for businesses, public-serving organizations, and individuals.
NCI Joins NIH Parent R01 Grant for Clinical Trials
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has announced its participation in the NIH Research Project Grant (Parent R01 Clinical Trial Required) funding opportunity, PA-25-305. This participation is effective for the June 5, 2026 due date and subsequent deadlines, allowing NCI to fund clinical trial research through this mechanism.
NIH Requires Prior Approval for Domestic Subaward Changes
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is implementing a new policy requiring prior approval for all changes to domestic subawards on NIH grants and cooperative agreements, effective June 1, 2026. This change aims to improve tracking and oversight of subaward activities to ensure compliance with federal reporting requirements.
Draft NIH Resources for Implantable Device Trials
The NIH has released draft resources to assist researchers in planning for the post-trial needs of participants in implantable device trials. These resources address unique ethical and logistical considerations, including ongoing care, maintenance, and potential removal of devices. The NIH is seeking public comment on these draft materials.
NIH Publishes Revised Grants Policy Statement March 2026
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has published the revised NIH Grants Policy Statement (NIHGPS), effective March 2026. This update incorporates new and modified requirements, clarifies policies, and implements changes in statutes, regulations, and policies since the April 2024 version.
Illinois Commerce Commission Approves Rail Safety Program Funding
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has approved over $376 million for its five-year Crossing Safety Improvement Program (FY 2027-2031). This funding will support safety upgrades at approximately 387 highway-rail crossings across Illinois, aiming to prevent collisions and save lives. The program allocates funds for warning devices, grade separations, and pedestrian safety projects.
HHS FISMA Compliance Report: Not Effective, 10 Recommendations Made
The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released a report rating HHS's compliance with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) for Fiscal Year 2025 as 'Not Effective' for the sixth consecutive year. The report details ten recommendations to improve HHS's information security program.
Federal Reserve Notice on Savings and Loan Holding Companies
The Federal Reserve Board has published a notice listing companies that have applied to become savings and loan holding companies or to acquire savings associations. The notice provides a deadline for public comments on these applications, which are subject to approval under the Home Owners' Loan Act.
Bank Holding Company Formations and Acquisitions Notice
The Federal Reserve Board has published a notice of applications from companies seeking to become bank holding companies or acquire banks. Interested parties have until April 24, 2026, to submit public comments on these applications.
OSHA Logging Operations Standard Information Collection Request Consultation
OSHA is requesting public comments on the proposed extension of OMB approval for information collection requirements related to its Logging Operations Standard. The comment period closes on May 26, 2026.
FAA Decision Document for Bell-Aero Services LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted a decision document related to Bell-Aero Services LLC. This document is part of an ongoing enforcement or administrative process.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Drone Shows LLC Docket
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter for Docket FAA-2025-2314-0005, related to Skyworx Drone Shows LLC. This notice confirms receipt of a submission and is part of the administrative process for tracking regulatory matters.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Cadet Creek Drone Service LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to a filing by Cadet Creek Drone Service LLC. This document serves as a notification of receipt for the submission.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Aero Crop Solutions LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter for Aero Crop Solutions LLC, referencing docket number FAA-2024-0666. This document serves as a formal record of receipt for a submission from the company.
FAA Petition for Exemption for Large UAS Agricultural Services
Ava Ag LLC has petitioned the FAA for an exemption to operate Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) weighing more than 55 pounds for commercial agricultural services. This petition seeks relief from various Federal Aviation Regulations related to aircraft operation, pilot certification, and agricultural aircraft operations.
FAA Request for Information on County Top Farms Inc.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding agricultural operations, specifically concerning County Top Farms Inc. This RFI seeks public input on potential regulatory considerations for these types of operations.
FAA Seeks Comments on UAS Exemption for Agricultural Services
The FAA is seeking public comments on a petition for exemption related to Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations for agricultural services. The petition requests authorization for commercial agricultural services using UAS weighing 55 pounds or more, including operations without an FAA-issued airman medical certificate for daytime autonomous operations and an increased speed limit of 50 mph.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Docket FAA-2025-2529
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter for Docket FAA-2025-2529. This notice confirms receipt of a submission related to the specified docket.
FAA Decision Denies Aeromania LLC's Application
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has denied Aeromania LLC's application, as detailed in Denial No. 25534. This decision signifies the final administrative action regarding the company's application.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to a submission. This document serves as a notification that the FAA has received and acknowledged a filing, identified by docket number FAA-2024-1445. No substantive regulatory changes or new requirements are introduced by this notice.
FAA Request for Information on Drone Operations LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding drone operations, specifically concerning IronSky Drone Operations LLC. This RFI seeks public input on various aspects of drone operations to inform future regulatory considerations.
Western Global Airlines Extension Request for Exemption FAA-2015-6261
Western Global Airlines has formally requested an extension for Exemption No. 17047C, associated with Regulatory Docket No. FAA-2015-6261. The request details are provided in an attached letter.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Stremsterfer Farm LLC Document
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter regarding a document submitted by Stremsterfer Farm LLC. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for the submitted materials.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for R and K SOLUTIONS LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter regarding a filing from R and K SOLUTIONS LLC. This document serves as confirmation of receipt for the submission.
Proposed Airspace Rule for Clovis, NM
The FAA has proposed amendments to Class D and Class E airspace in Clovis, NM, and the establishment of Class E airspace in Portales, NM. This action is a result of airspace reviews for Cannon AFB and local airports, driven by updated instrument procedures, and aims to ensure compliance with FAA orders and support IFR operations.
SkyWest Airlines Exemption Application
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received a letter of intent from SkyWest Airlines regarding Exemption 18995B. This document serves as a notice of the application for this exemption.
Penn State Engineering Follow-up on FAA Exemption Petition
Penn State Engineering submitted a follow-up comment to the FAA regarding their petition for exemption (FAA-2026-1025-0004). The submission includes a revised copy of their petition, intended as a follow-up to an initial submission, and requests consideration past the original deadline.
FAA Exemption 18995B Letter of Intent
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received a letter of intent from ATI to utilize Exemption 18995B. This notice serves to inform the public of ATI's intent to operate under the provisions of this exemption.
Petition for Exemption under 14 CFR Part 107
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is accepting a petition for exemption under 14 CFR Part 107. This petition, submitted via Regs.gov, relates to drone operations and includes a concept of operations document.
Fisheries Reporting Rule for Charter Vessels - Reporting Requirements Clarification
NMFS issues a final rule to clarify reporting requirements for Gulf charter vessel and headboat permit holders, reinstating 2014 requirements following a court decision that vacated a 2020 rule. This action formally reinserts the reporting requirements into the CFR, aligning with current NMFS directives to permit holders.
Pacific Halibut Fisheries Catch Sharing Plan 2026 Measures
NOAA has published the 2026 annual management measures for the Pacific halibut fishery as a final rule. These measures, recommended by the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) and accepted by the Secretary of State, aim to conserve Pacific halibut and support fishery management goals.
Proposed Rule for 2026 Pacific Halibut Fishery Management
NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is proposing annual management measures for the 2026 non-Tribal directed commercial Pacific halibut fishery operating south of Point Chehalis, WA. The proposed measures include fishing periods and limits, aiming to conserve Pacific halibut while providing fishing opportunities.
Proposed Rule for Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan and Recreational Fisheries
NMFS has proposed a rule to approve changes to the Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A off Washington, Oregon, and California. The proposal also includes management measures for the 2026 recreational fisheries in Area 2A, aiming to conserve Pacific halibut while providing angler opportunities.
FMC Agreement Filing: CMA CGM/Marfret Vessel Sharing Agreement
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has filed an amendment to the CMA CGM/Marfret Vessel Sharing Agreement (Agreement No. 011931-013). The amendment adds Ireland to the agreement's geographic scope and increases the number of vessels operated by the parties. The proposed effective date is May 3, 2026.
RIDOH Urges Prediabetes Risk Test
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is urging Rhode Islanders to take a free online prediabetes risk test. This initiative aims to raise awareness about prediabetes and encourage early intervention to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.
Missouri AG Statement on Supreme Court Upholding Redistricting
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway issued a statement regarding the Supreme Court of Missouri's decision to uphold the Luther v. Hoskins case, affirming the constitutionality of the Missouri FIRST Map and mid-decade redistricting. The ruling reinforces the legislature's authority and the map's compliance with constitutional requirements.
Missouri AG Secures First Amendment Victory Against Federal Censorship
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced a federal consent decree resolving Murthy v. Missouri, prohibiting the federal government from coercing social media companies to censor American speech. The decree ends litigation that found substantial evidence of federal pressure to suppress conservative viewpoints and misinformation related to the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Oregon Employment Department Job Fair in Eugene
WorkSource Oregon is hosting a weeklong job fair in Eugene, Oregon, from March 30 to April 3, 2026, focusing on various industries each day. The event aims to connect job seekers with employers and provide career resources at no cost.
State v Roberts III - Traffic Infraction Appeal Affirmed
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's judgment against Charles Fredrick Roberts III for a traffic infraction, fining him $40. The appellate court noted the lack of a sufficient record, specifically a transcript of proceedings, to review Roberts' claims of error regarding a motion to suppress, judicial bias, and prosecutorial misconduct.
State v. Dandurand - Criminal Conviction Appeal
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has issued a summary disposition order affirming a conviction against Hailey Dandurand. Dandurand was convicted of Murder in the Second Degree, Kidnapping, Burglary, and other offenses, and sentenced to life imprisonment. The court addressed multiple points of appeal, including claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and prosecutorial misconduct.
Jones Act Waivers and Other Applicable US Laws for Foreign Vessels
A notice from K&L Gates LLP discusses the implications of a recent 60-day Jones Act waiver allowing foreign vessels to transport goods domestically. The waiver, issued under national defense interests, raises questions about the applicability of other US laws, including tax, labor, and employee protection laws, to these foreign vessels.
Supreme Court Orders IEEPA Tariff Refunds
The Supreme Court has ordered refunds for tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), impacting goods from Canada, Mexico, China, Brazil, and India. The Court of International Trade directed CBP to begin refunding duties plus interest to importers of record.
Mexico Value Manifest Update and Trade Investigations
This notice discusses updates regarding Mexico's Value Manifest requirements and touches upon Section 301/232 investigations. It highlights topics relevant to international trade, particularly for importers and exporters dealing with Mexican customs regulations.
EU FDI Screening Regulation Revisions and Industrial Accelerator Act
The EU has provisionally agreed on revisions to its FDI Screening Regulation, expanding the list of critical sectors subject to mandatory screening, including dual-use items, strategic technologies like AI and semiconductors, critical raw materials, and certain financial entities. These changes aim to enhance economic security and reduce strategic dependencies across Member States.
CBP Refund System Progress Update
A March 19, 2026 hearing provided an update on U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) progress in developing a centralized system for refunding unlawfully collected IEEPA tariffs. While progress was noted, key operational questions remain, and CBP did not commit to a firm refund start date.
Supreme Court Voids Tariffs, Impacting Construction Industry Refunds
The Supreme Court voided tariffs imposed by President Trump under IEEPA on February 20, 2026. This ruling impacts the construction industry by potentially allowing for refunds of paid tariffs, though eligibility is complex and time-sensitive. The decision also raises questions about future tariff volatility and contract negotiation.
Refunds for $165B IEEPA Duties Ordered After Supreme Court Ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize tariffs, the U.S. Court of International Trade has ordered U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to refund approximately $165 billion in unlawfully collected duties. CBP is developing a new system, CAPE, to process these refunds.
Turkey KKDIK Clarifies Temporary Chemical Registration
The Turkish Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change has clarified temporary registration pathways under the KKDIK chemical regulation. Companies must complete a registration by September 30, 2026, with tiered deadlines for full registration based on tonnage bands extending to December 31, 2030.
BIS Imposes $1.45M Penalties for Export Control Violations
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced two settlements totaling $1.45 million in civil penalties for export control violations. Vizocom was fined $374,474 for exporting technical data to China, and Teledyne FLIR was fined $1 million for multiple EAR violations involving exports to China and Hong Kong.
Policare v. CHILDCARE CAREERS, LLC - Labor Fair Standards Case Filing
A civil case titled Policare v. CHILDCARE CAREERS, LLC was filed on March 25, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on a Federal Question and concerns Labor: Fair Standards, indicating potential violations of wage and hour laws.
Global Magnitsky Act Annual Report
The U.S. Department of State has released its annual report on the implementation of the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act for the 2025 reporting period. The report details the use of sanctions as a foreign policy tool and lists specific designations made against foreign individuals and entities for human rights abuses and corruption.
Notice of Culturally Significant Objects Exhibition
The U.S. Department of State has issued a notice designating an object, Jean Siméon Chardin's Water Cistern, as culturally significant for temporary exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This determination is made under the Act of October 19, 1965, and is considered to be in the national interest.
HAVANA Act Rules Correction
The Department of State has issued a correction to the final rule concerning the HAVANA Act. This correction amends the comment deadline for a specific section, extending it from March 16, 2026, to May 15, 2026.
Education Dept. Teacher Cancellation Low Income Directory Information Collection
The Education Department has published a notice regarding information collection activities for the Teacher Cancellation Low Income Directory. This notice details proposals and approvals related to data collection for this directory, which is used to track teacher service for loan cancellation purposes.
Idaho Telecommunications Relay Service Annual Report and Budget Order
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has issued a final order accepting the 2025 Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) Annual Report and adopting the 2026 TRS Budget. The order maintains current contribution rates for local exchange carriers and long-distance services.
Idaho PUC Order Updating Idaho Power Cost of Capital Inputs
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has issued an order approving updated cost of capital inputs for Idaho Power Company's Surrogate Avoided Resource Methodology. This update, based on the company's recent general rate case, will affect the calculation of avoided cost rates for qualifying facilities.
Idaho PUC Avoided Cost Model Order
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has issued Order No. 36974, establishing the avoided cost model for March 2026. This order updates the calculation model for avoided costs, impacting how energy companies determine rates for projects like wind power.
Capitol Water Corporation Purchased Power Adjustment Order
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission approved Capitol Water Corporation's compliance filing to update its Purchased Power Cost Adjustment (PPCA) rate to 4.41%. This adjustment is effective as of February 26, 2026, and aligns with the base rate revenue approved in a prior case.
Raft River Electric Wildfire Mitigation Plan Case: Notice of Parties
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has issued a Notice of Parties for Case No. C11-E-26-01, concerning Raft River Rural Electric Co-op Inc.'s wildfire mitigation plan. This notice identifies the parties involved and outlines procedural rules for testimony, exhibits, and service of discovery.
Copyright Office AI-Generated Content Registration Policy
The U.S. Copyright Office has issued a policy statement clarifying its practices for registering works containing AI-generated material. The guidance emphasizes that copyright protection extends only to human-authored works, and applicants must disclose the extent of AI-generated content.
Copyright Office AI Training Report - Pre-Publication Version
The U.S. Copyright Office has released a pre-publication version of its report on Generative AI and training data. This report, Part 3 of a series on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, is being issued in response to congressional inquiries and stakeholder interest. A final version is expected soon with no substantive changes anticipated.
Copyright Office AI Report: Copyrightability of AI-Generated Content
The U.S. Copyright Office has released a report addressing the copyrightability of works created using generative AI. The report, based on extensive public input, focuses on the key role of human contribution in determining copyright protection for AI-assisted content.
Copyright Office AI Study on AI-Generated Content
The U.S. Copyright Office is initiating a study on copyright law and policy issues raised by artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The Office is seeking public comments on topics including the use of copyrighted works to train AI models, transparency, and the legal status of AI-generated outputs.
Copyright Office Report on AI and Digital Replicas
The U.S. Copyright Office has released the first part of a report addressing artificial intelligence and copyright law, focusing on digital replicas. This report examines the legal and policy issues surrounding the use of AI to replicate individuals' voices or appearances, as outlined in a prior Notice of Inquiry.
Parental Rights Termination for D.S. Affirmed by Arizona Court
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to terminate a mother's parental rights to her child, D.S. The termination was based on the mother's mental illness and the child's placement out of the home for fifteen months. The court reviewed the facts in favor of upholding the lower court's order.
State v. Johnson - Insufficient Evidence Ruling
The Arizona Court of Appeals vacated and remanded convictions for Xavier Johnson, ruling that the admission of hearsay statements from a forensic nurse examiner violated Johnson's Confrontation Clause rights. The court found insufficient evidence to support the convictions due to the improper admission of this testimony.
MacNeil v. Carter - Dissolution, Custody, Child Support, Property Division
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed in part and vacated and remanded in part a dissolution decree. The court addressed issues including legal decision-making, parenting time, child support, and property division in the case of MacNeil v. Carter.
Nunez v. Flores - Order of Protection Affirmed
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a superior court's order continuing an order of protection. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the lower court's decision to maintain the order of protection against the respondent.
Massachusetts Appeals Court Affirms Denial of Reconsideration for Eldorado Canyon Properties
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the denial of reconsideration for Eldorado Canyon Properties' motion to reinstate an earlier appeal. The appeal was dismissed for failure to prosecute, and subsequent attempts to reinstate it were also denied.
Massachusetts Appeals Court Rules on MIAA Athletic Schedule Policy Dispute
The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a summary decision regarding a dispute over the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) athletic schedule policy. The decision, designated as non-precedential, addresses appeals from regional school districts and other entities against the MIAA.
Medical Malpractice Case Dismissed for Insufficient Expert Proof
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the dismissal of a medical malpractice case against Douglas A. Romney and others. The dismissal was based on the plaintiffs' failure to post a bond after an adverse decision by a medical malpractice tribunal, which found the offer of proof insufficient.
Amneal Pharmaceuticals Recalls Magnesium Sulfate Due to Product Mix-Up
Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC is voluntarily recalling one lot of Magnesium Sulfate in Water for Injection, USP, 4g/100mL, due to a product mix-up where a pouch contained an IV bag of Tranexamic Acid. The recall is to the hospital level nationwide. The company has received no adverse event reports related to this recall.
Navajo Heating Pad Recalled for Overheating and Burn Risk
The FDA has identified a Class I recall for Navajo Manufacturing Company's Handy Solutions Neck & Shoulders Heating Pad (Model 25607) due to an overheating and burn risk. The company is removing the affected devices from the market, and consumers are advised to immediately discontinue use, cut the power cord, and dispose of the product.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework Playbook
NIST has released the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) Playbook, offering voluntary suggestions to help organizations achieve AI RMF outcomes. The playbook is updated twice yearly and encourages community feedback.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework 1.0 Released
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released version 1.0 of its Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (AI RMF). This voluntary guidance document aims to help organizations manage risks associated with AI technologies and promote trustworthiness in AI systems.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework: Generative AI Profile
NIST has released the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) Profile. This guidance document provides a cross-sectoral profile and companion resource for the AI RMF 1.0, specifically addressing risks unique to or exacerbated by GAI and suggesting actions to manage these risks.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0)
NIST has released version 1.0 of its AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and updated its companion playbook. The framework provides guidance for managing risks associated with artificial intelligence systems. NIST plans to review and update the framework regularly, with formal input from the AI community expected by 2028.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework Draft 2 and Playbook Consultation
NIST is seeking public comments on a second draft of its AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and an accompanying draft AI RMF Playbook. The framework is intended for voluntary use in managing risks associated with AI products and systems. Comments are due by September 29, 2022.
Executive Order 14379: FEMA Review Council Continued
President Biden has issued Executive Order 14379, further continuing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council until May 29, 2026, or 10 days after its report is submitted. The order also designates the Secretary of Homeland Security to perform the President's functions under the Federal Advisory Committee Act for the Council.
Greek Independence Day: National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, 2026
The White House issued a proclamation designating March 25, 2026, as Greek Independence Day, celebrating the historical ties and shared democratic values between Greece and the United States. The proclamation calls for appropriate ceremonies and activities to observe the day.
SEC AI Use Cases Inventory
The SEC has published an inventory of its AI use cases, detailing commercial examples and agency adoption. The inventory lists 20 distinct AI applications, with 12 marked as currently in use by the agency, ranging from meeting transcription to code generation and cybersecurity.
SEC Creates AI Task Force Led by Valerie Szczepanik
The SEC has established an agency-wide Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force, led by Chief AI Officer Valerie Szczepanik. The task force aims to enhance innovation and efficiency across the agency through the responsible integration of AI technologies.
Clifton Bell v. Washington State Dept. of Corrections - Appeal Denied
The Washington Court of Appeals denied an appeal filed by Clifton Bell against the Washington State Department of Corrections. The court's system indicated that no specific opinion was issued for this case, suggesting the appeal was dismissed or resolved without a published ruling.
Fleming v. Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld LLP - Civil Rights Case Filing
A new civil case, Fleming v. Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld LLP et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on December 3, 2025. The case type is Civil, with a basis in Federal Question and nature of suit concerning Prisoner Civil Rights. Recent filings include orders granting leave to proceed in forma pauperis and directing service of process.
Holmes v. Coffey - Prisoner Condition Civil Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed an order extending the time in the civil case Holmes v. Coffey, MD et al. The case, involving a prisoner's claim regarding prison conditions, was filed on March 25, 2025, and the last filing date was March 25, 2026.
Liberty Troll LLC v. Reed - Civil Case
A new civil case, Liberty Troll LLC v. Reed, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on August 14, 2025. The case is classified as a 'Other Statutory Actions' under Federal Question jurisdiction. A recent filing on March 25, 2026, was a Notice of Change of Address.
Cisneros Garcia v. Mullin et al - Other Immigration Actions
A new civil case, Cisneros Garcia v. Mullin et al, has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, classified under 'Other Immigration Actions,' was filed on March 25, 2026, with the filing fee paid.
Zhang Li Case - Status Conference Continued
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has continued the status conference for the criminal case against Zhang Li. The conference, originally scheduled for March 2026, has been rescheduled to September 24, 2026, following a stipulation between the parties.
Executive Lens LLC v. Rapkin - Civil Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has issued an order denying a defendant's motion to dismiss in the case of Executive Lens LLC v. Rapkin. The case, filed on July 17, 2025, involves a federal question and is proceeding with a first amended complaint. The court's decision indicates that the case will continue through litigation.
Dandy v. Checkr Inc. - Consumer Credit Case
A civil case titled Dandy v. Checkr Inc. was filed on September 20, 2024, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The most recent filing was a status report on March 25, 2026. The case involves a federal question and concerns consumer credit.
Oliver v. San Francisco Federal Credit Union - Civil Rights: Jobs Case Remanded
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has remanded the case of Oliver v. San Francisco Federal Credit Union to the San Francisco Superior Court. The order follows a joint stipulation by the parties to remand the case, which was originally filed under Federal Question jurisdiction concerning Civil Rights: Jobs.
Rodriguez-Flores - Criminal Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a criminal case against Miguel Angel Rodriguez-Flores. A recent filing on March 25, 2026, was an order granting an international travel request for the defendant.
Doe v. Regents of the University of California - Civil Rights Education Case
A civil rights case concerning education was filed on December 18, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The plaintiff, John Doe, filed a First Amended Complaint on March 25, 2026, seeking to amend the original complaint. A hearing on the motion to amend is scheduled for May 7, 2026.
Executive Lens LLC v. Reed - Civil Case
A new civil case, Executive Lens LLC v. Reed, was filed on August 24, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a federal question and is categorized under 'Other Statutory Actions'. A recent filing on March 25, 2026, was a notice of change of address.
De Castro v. O'Dea - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, De Castro v. O'Dea, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on August 5, 2025. The case involves a federal question basis and is categorized under 'Other Statutory Actions'. A recent filing on March 25, 2026, was a Notice of Change of Address.
Miller Jernigan Criminal Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed an information in the criminal case against Miller Jernigan. The filing on March 25, 2026, includes one count and associated penalty sheets.
Odinsson v. HP, Inc. - Other Fraud
A new civil case, Odinsson v. HP, Inc., was filed on October 21, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and alleges other fraud. Recent filings include ADR certifications.
Kansas PBM Reform Bill Passage Praised by Commissioner
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt praised the passage of SB 20, the Kansas Consumer Prescription Protection and Accountability Act. This new regulatory framework for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) aims to ensure fair and transparent practices, requiring drug rebates to be passed to patients and banning spread pricing. The bill now awaits the Governor's consideration.
Fitzgerald appeals convictions; double jeopardy violated; case remanded for resentencing
Fitzgerald appeals convictions; double jeopardy violated; case remanded for resentencing
State v. Haas - Sex Offender Custody Conditions Clarified
The Washington Court of Appeals clarified conditions of community custody for sex offenders, specifically addressing search authority. The court remanded the case to the trial court to clarify the Department of Corrections' authority to search David Haas, finding the existing condition unconstitutionally broad.
Parrish v. Parrish - Divorce Case: Property, Spousal Support, 401(k) Distribution
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's final divorce order concerning property allocation, spousal support, and 401(k) distribution. The court found no abuse of discretion in how business expenses were handled, income was or was not imputed, or how the 401(k) was distributed, nor in the award of attorney fees.
Christal Olivia Irwin v. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs - Appeal Dismissed
The Washington Court of Appeals dismissed Christal Olivia Irwin's appeal regarding the rejection of her candidacy for the 2024 general election. The court found the appeal moot as the election has passed and no exceptions to mootness were argued. The dismissal pertains to Irwin's failure to meet filing fee requirements.
Clifton Bell v. Washington State Dept. of Corrections - Unreliable Drug Tests
The Washington Court of Appeals reversed a dismissal and remanded a case concerning the Department of Corrections' use of unreliable presumptive colorimetric drug tests for punishing incarcerated individuals. The court found that the plaintiffs' claims regarding the unreliability of these tests and the imposition of sanctions without laboratory confirmation were valid and should proceed.
Washington v. Laurila - Attempted Murder and Harassment Conviction Affirmed
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for attempted first-degree murder and felony harassment. The court ruled that the trial court did not err in excluding testimony about the victim's past assault conviction and found sufficient evidence to prove premeditation. The decision upholds the jury's verdict against Mark Laurila.
State v. Thompson - Resentencing Affirmed
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a resentencing decision for Brenton Dwayne Thompson. The court held that the superior court had jurisdiction to resentence Thompson, that the new judgment and sentence did not violate double jeopardy rights, and that prior convictions were correctly included in the offender score calculation.
State v. Perry - Unlawful Firearm Possession Conviction Affirmed
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for unlawful firearm possession. The court upheld the trial court's decision to impose an exceptional sentence based on the 'free crimes' aggravator, referencing the recent Supreme Court opinion in Erlinger v. United States.
Woods v. Owens - Motion to Terminate DVPO Denied
The Washington Court of Appeals has ordered the publication of its prior unpublished opinion in Woods v. Owens. The case concerns a motion to terminate a domestic violence protection order (DVPO), which was denied by the superior court and subsequently affirmed by the appellate court. The decision clarifies the court's stance on the termination of DVPOs.
Jamie Beenen v. Lewis County - Premises Liability
The Washington Court of Appeals ruled that Lewis County, as the lessor of an airport hangar, owed no duty to a skydiver injured on adjacent leased property. The court affirmed the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of the County.
Mcilwain v. Mcilwain - Appeal of Parenting Plan Modification Dismissed
The Washington Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal concerning a parenting plan modification. The dismissal was due to the appellant failing to provide a sufficient record for review as required by court rules. The court affirmed the trial court's decision.
Washington v. Sanchez - Sentence Reversed, Resentencing Ordered
The Washington Court of Appeals reversed John Michael Sanchez's sentence and ordered a full resentencing. The court found that the trial court erred by not conducting a complete resentencing after a prior conviction used in the offender score was vacated. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
Washington v. Adams - Homicide by Abuse Conviction Upheld
The Washington Court of Appeals upheld Felicia Adams' convictions for homicide by abuse and criminal mistreatment. The court found sufficient evidence supported the homicide by abuse conviction and that the trial court did not err in its evidentiary rulings or in imposing an exceptional sentence.
Washington v. Bailey - Harassment Convictions Reversed
The Washington Court of Appeals reversed convictions for Jared Bailey on two counts of felony harassment. The court accepted the State's concession that Bailey did not knowingly waive his right to counsel and found insufficient evidence to support the convictions, remanding the case to vacate the convictions and dismiss the charges.
Federal Register Vol 91 Issue 57
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) has published Volume 91, Issue 57 of the Federal Register, dated March 25, 2026. This publication serves as a daily record of the U.S. government and includes a variety of official notices and regulatory information.
Erbe USA Recalls Flexible Cryoprobes Due to Injury or Death Risk
Erbe USA is recalling flexible cryoprobes due to a risk of serious injury or death from device rupture during activation. The FDA has identified this as the most serious type of recall. Customers are instructed to discontinue use, remove, and quarantine affected devices.
OJJDP FY25 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Grant Opportunity
The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has announced the FY25 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative grant opportunity, offering up to $8,960,000 to support programs for youth impacted by substance use disorders. Eligible applicants include state, local, and Tribal governments, as well as other miscellaneous entities.
USGS Funding for Polar Bear Abundance Research
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is offering a funding opportunity through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit for research on polar bear abundance in the Southern and Northern Beaufort Sea subpopulations. The project aims to use an integrated population model to estimate abundance and assess harvest risks, incorporating both western science and Indigenous Knowledge.
OJJDP FY25 Family-Based Alternative Justice Grant Opportunity
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has announced a FY25 grant opportunity for family-based alternative justice programs. The program aims to support parents involved in or at risk of involvement with the criminal justice system, focusing on rehabilitation and family preservation. Applications are due May 4, 2026, with awards expected to range from $750,000 to $2,900,000.
VA DEQ Enforcement Action Proposed for SI NVA05A, LLC
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VA DEQ) has proposed an enforcement action against SI NVA05A, LLC for violations of air pollution control laws and permit regulations. A comment period is open for the proposed Consent Order.
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin Data Security Event Notification
The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin is notifying individuals of a data security event that occurred on September 8, 2025, involving the unauthorized acquisition of personal information, including names and Social Security numbers. Affected individuals are offered free credit monitoring and fraud assistance services.
MedPeds Data Breach Notification
MEDPEDS, a healthcare provider, is notifying patients of a data breach that occurred on September 2, 2025, due to a virus that encrypted data and allowed unauthorized access. Patient information including name, date of birth, address, phone number, and medical records may have been viewed. MEDPEDS has improved security measures and contacted the FBI.
Colaberry Inc. Data Breach Notification
Colaberry Inc. has issued a data breach notification to Massachusetts residents whose 2025 Form W-2 information may have been compromised. The company is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services through Cyberscout.
Quatrro Data Breach Notification and Credit Monitoring Offer
Quatrro Business Support Services, Inc. is issuing a data breach notification to affected individuals, offering a complimentary 24-month membership to credit monitoring services provided by Kroll. The notice details the incident, the services offered, and steps individuals can take to protect themselves.
Connell Family Office Data Breach Notification
Connell Family Office & Management, Inc. is notifying individuals of a data breach that may have impacted personal information, including names. While no misuse is indicated, the company is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity restoration services through Experian. Affected individuals must enroll by June 30, 2026.
Hightower Holding LLC Data Breach Notification
Hightower Holding LLC is notifying individuals of a data breach that occurred between January 8-9, 2026, and January 19-20, 2026, due to compromised user accounts. The breach resulted in unauthorized access and download of files containing personal information. The company is offering complimentary credit monitoring services.
Massachusetts Data Breach Notification Requirements for Consumers
The Massachusetts Attorney General's office has issued a notice detailing data breach notification requirements for consumers. This notice outlines the information consumers must provide to verify their identity and address potential identity theft, including specific documentation and procedures for placing and managing security freezes on credit reports.
Massachusetts Breach Notification: Obtaining Free Credit Reports
This document provides guidance to Massachusetts residents on how to obtain free credit reports from major credit reporting companies. It outlines the process for requesting reports and what steps to take if discrepancies or suspicious activity are found, including contacting law enforcement and the FTC.
Mark Leyden & Associates Data Breach Notification
Mark Leyden & Associates, LLC is notifying individuals of a data breach that may have exposed personal information. The company is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services through IDX. Affected individuals are advised to enroll by June 20, 2026.
Massachusetts DOR Data Breach Notification
The Massachusetts Department of Revenue issued a sample data breach notification letter to inform individuals about an unauthorized disclosure of personal information due to employee error. The notice outlines the rights of affected individuals, including placing a security freeze, and offers 24 months of free credit monitoring services.
Tower FCU Data Breach Notification
Tower Federal Credit Union has issued a data breach notification following an inadvertent employee error that sent a member's personal information, including Social Security number and date of birth, to another member. The credit union has updated its internal processes and provided credit monitoring services to affected individuals.
Glasshouse Media Data Breach Notification
Glasshouse Media is issuing a data breach notification dated March 23, 2026, to affected individuals. The incident involved the inadvertent receipt of an internal file containing employee names and Social Security numbers. The company is offering 24 months of complimentary identity protection services through Experian IdentityWorks.
Kenneth Michael Margolis Publicly Censured
The Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility has publicly censured attorney Kenneth Michael Margolis for violations of professional conduct rules. The censure stems from issues related to fee agreements, communication, and the improper use of client authorizations in a new legal matter.
Kansas Air Quality Health Advisory for Prescribed Burns
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) issued an air quality health advisory for central and eastern Kansas due to smoke from prescribed burns in the Flint Hills. Elevated pollutant levels are expected through early Thursday, potentially reaching Unhealthy for sensitive groups or Unhealthy in localized areas.
North Dakota UAS and Satellite Industries Job Opportunities
The State of North Dakota's Job Service has announced growing career and internship opportunities within the state's Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems (UAS) and Satellite Systems (SS) industries. The announcement directs interested individuals to the Job Service North Dakota website and social media pages for current openings and company listings.
State PUC Request for Proposals (9761)
The State Public Service Commission (PUC) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) identified as 9761. This notice announces the availability of the RFP, which is intended to solicit proposals for services or projects within the state's energy sector.
Emergency Regulations for Small Generator Facility Interconnection Standards
The Maryland State Public Service Commission has issued emergency regulations for small generator facility interconnection standards, codified under COMAR 20.50.09. These regulations establish new requirements for connecting small power generation facilities to the grid.
RRB-OIG Actuarial Audit Services Contract Opportunity
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued an amendment to a contract opportunity for Actuarial Audit Services for the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) Office of Inspector General. This amendment addresses potential offeror questions, with the due date for offers remaining April 3, 2026.
US Department of State Celebrates Greece National Day
The U.S. Department of State, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, issued a statement congratulating Greece on its National Day. The statement highlighted shared democratic ideals, NATO alliance cooperation, and commitment to deepening commercial ties, particularly in energy.
Court Affirms Dismissal of Campaign Finance Violations
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the dismissal of a campaign finance violation complaint against Jeff Brown, a former mayoral candidate, and two associated organizations. The court found that the lower court correctly sustained preliminary objections, upholding the dismissal of the complaint.
State v. Christian - Felony Murder Conviction Affirmed
The Minnesota Supreme Court affirmed a district court's denial of Scot Perry Christian's application for relief from a felony murder conviction. The court found that Christian's allegations were insufficient to demonstrate a reasonable probability of entitlement to relief under the Act of May 19, 2023, as he acted as an accomplice with intent to cause death.
First Lady Launches Fostering the Future Together Coalition Summit
First Lady Melania Trump launched the Fostering the Future Together coalition, with 45 nations attending an inaugural summit focused on empowering the next generation through technology and education. The summit aimed to expand access to educational tools and strengthen child protections in digital environments.
Guardian Storage Centers v. Simpson - Case Details
The California Courts have updated case details for Guardian Storage Centers, LLC et al. v. Simpson. This update includes new trial court case numbers and references to the Court of Appeal case number G064847.
Chi v. California DMV - Oral Argument Scheduled
The California Supreme Court has scheduled an oral argument for the case Chi v. California Department of Motor Vehicles (A172237). The case involves a dispute related to the DMV. The oral argument is set for March 19, 2026.
O'Leary v. Jones - Civil Case Filing
The California Supreme Court, through its 4th Appellate District Division 1, has filed a new civil case, O'Leary v. Jones, under case number D085327. The filing date was November 19, 2024. This represents the initiation of a new legal proceeding within the state's judicial system.
Pechkis v. Trustees of California State University - Case Summary
The California Supreme Court has issued a case summary for Pechkis et al. v. Trustees of the California State University. The case, with trial court case number 24CV04200 and appellate court case number C103742, is currently in the appellate division. Oral argument is scheduled for March 17, 2026.
Tennessee Maximum Interest Rate Announcement
The Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions announced that the maximum effective formula rate of interest in Tennessee is 10.75 percent per annum, effective March 24, 2026. This rate is set by state law and is based on the weekly average prime loan rate plus a ceiling of 4 percent.
NRC Form 754 Firearms Background Check Renewal Notice
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has submitted NRC Form 754, "Armed Security Personnel Firearms Background Check," to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for renewal of an existing information collection. The NRC is requesting public comment on this submission.
NRC License Amendment Notice and Opportunity to Comment
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is seeking public comment on two license amendment requests for the St. Lucie Plant, Unit No. 1 and Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2. The agency proposes to determine that these amendments involve no significant hazards consideration and is providing procedures for accessing sensitive information for potential intervenors.
NRC Public Meeting on Proposed Fusion Machine Rule
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is holding a public meeting to discuss a proposed rule for fusion machines. This meeting is part of the consultation process for developing new regulations in this emerging area.
NRC Exemption for Duke Energy's H.B. Robinson Plant License Renewal
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued an exemption for Duke Energy's H.B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit No. 2. This exemption relieves Duke Energy from the requirement to submit annual amendments to its subsequent license renewal application that identify changes to the current licensing basis.
NRC Seeks Comment on NRCareers Information Collection Renewal
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is seeking public comment on the renewal of an existing information collection titled 'NRCareers (Monster Government Solutions)'. This action is part of the standard OMB approval process for information collections.
NRC Public Meeting: Fusion Machines Regulatory Framework Proposal
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing a regulatory framework for fusion machines and is holding a public meeting to discuss it. This initiative aims to establish early guidance for the development and potential regulation of fusion energy technologies.
United States v. Ewing - Affirmation of Criminal Convictions
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's rulings in the case of United States v. William Ewing and Fredrick Eugene Carney. The defendants were convicted of various crimes related to armed robberies. The appellate court upheld decisions regarding the severance of defendants and charges, the denial of a motion to suppress, the admission of evidence, and the sufficiency of evidence for a conviction.
Army Restructures Vertical Lift Portfolio, Increases Drone Investment
The GAO has reported that the Army restructured its vertical lift portfolio in February 2024, canceling the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) due to cost concerns and increasing investment in drones and the Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (FTUAS). This shift involved approximately $7.3 billion in planned spending adjustments.
GAO Report: Nuclear Waste Cleanup Definition Clarification Needed
The GAO has released a report highlighting ambiguities in the Department of Energy's (DOE) statutory definition of "high-level radioactive waste" that hinder its cleanup mission. The report suggests that clarifying this definition could lead to significant cost savings, potentially in the tens of billions of dollars, by allowing more waste to be treated and disposed of as less expensive low-level or transuranic waste.
GAO Report: Debt Limit Impasses Disrupt Markets and Increase Taxpayer Costs
A GAO report published March 25, 2026, details how debt limit impasses have disrupted financial markets and increased U.S. borrowing costs by an estimated $107 million to $161 million between 2011 and 2023. The report reiterates a prior recommendation to replace the current debt limit process with one that better aligns debt decisions with spending and revenue.
Liyanza v. Baltazar - Habeas Corpus Ruling
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado issued an order regarding a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus filed by Dieu-Benit Basuki Liyanza. The case involves the petitioner's immigration status, detention, and pending asylum application.
State v. Richard R. Perry Jr - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. Richard R. Perry Jr. The opinion was authored by Judge Erik Price and filed on March 24, 2026. This document provides details on the case, including the docket number and the parties involved.
State v Adams - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of State v. Felicia L. Adams. The opinion was filed on March 24, 2026, and pertains to an appeal from Clark Superior Court. The case involves criminal proceedings.
State v. Weathers - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. Weathers. The case originated from Clallam Superior Court, with a file date of March 24, 2026. This opinion is not to be cited per GR 14.1(a).
State v. Fitzgerald - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. Fitzgerald. The opinion, authored by Judge Bradley Maxa, addresses an appeal from a Cowlitz Superior Court judgment. The case was filed on March 24, 2026.
State v. Thompson - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. Thompson. The opinion was authored by Judge Meng Li Che and addresses an appeal from Pierce County Superior Court.
State v Jared Bailey - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State of Washington v. Jared Bailey. The opinion was filed on March 24, 2026, and concerns an appeal from Thurston Superior Court.
Parrish v. Parrish - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals Division II has issued an opinion in the case of Parrish v. Parrish. The case was appealed from Clark Superior Court, with a file date of March 24, 2026. The opinion was authored by Judge Anne Cruser.
Beenen v. Lewis County - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington State Court of Appeals Division II has issued an opinion in the case of Jamie Beenen v. Lewis County, filed on March 24, 2026. The case originated from the Thurston Superior Court and concerns an appeal from a judgment or order filed on November 8, 2021.
Clifton Bell v Washington State Dept of Corrections - Civil Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals Division II has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of Clifton Bell et al. v. Washington State Department of Corrections. The opinion addresses an appeal from Thurston Superior Court, with a file date of March 24, 2026.
State of Washington v. David Haas - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals Division II has issued a published opinion in the case of State of Washington v. David Haas. The case originated from Clark Superior Court, with the file date for the opinion set for March 24, 2026. David Haas is appearing pro se as the appellant.
State v. John Michael Sanchez - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. John Michael Sanchez. The opinion, authored by Judge Bradley Maxa, addresses an appeal from a Thurston Superior Court judgment. The case was filed on March 24, 2026.
State v Leldon Roy Ovechka - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of State v. Leldon Roy Ovechka. The case involves an appeal from Pierce County Superior Court, with the file date for this opinion listed as March 24, 2026. The document is marked as 'DO NOT CITE' per GR 14.1(a).
State v. Laurila - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II, filed an unpublished opinion in the case of State v. Laurila on March 24, 2026. The opinion is not to be cited per GR 14.1(a). The case originated from Cowlitz Superior Court, with docket number 23-1-00818-6.
Christal Olivia Irwin v. Secretary Of State Steve Hobbs - Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of Christal Olivia Irwin v. Secretary Of State Steve Hobbs. The case involves an appeal from a Thurston Superior Court judgment. The opinion was authored by Judge Meng Li Che and filed on March 24, 2026.
Woods v. Owens - Washington Supreme Court Opinion
The Washington Supreme Court has issued an opinion in the case of Georgia J. Woods, Respondent v. Gregory Owens, Appellant. The case originated from Pierce County Superior Court and was appealed from the Court of Appeals Division II. The opinion was authored by Judge Linda Lee.
State v. Colter - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of State v. Colter. The case originated from Pierce County Superior Court, with a file date of March 24, 2026. The opinion was authored by Judge Linda Lee.
Mcilwain v. Mcilwain - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington State Court of Appeals has issued an unpublished opinion in the case of Mcilwain v. Mcilwain. The opinion was authored by Judge Bernard Veljacic and filed on March 24, 2026. This document provides details on the case, including the docket number and the parties involved.
Executive Order Extends State Attorney Assignment
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the executive assignment of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle for one year, until April 22, 2027. This extension pertains to her duties concerning charges pending against Jerome Sanders, as the case remains ongoing.
Florida Governor Extends State Attorney Assignment for Ryan Michael Johnson Case
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the executive assignment of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle for the case involving Ryan Michael Johnson. The assignment, originally made under Executive Order 25-93, is extended for one year, until April 24, 2027, to ensure the completion of assigned duties.
Viatris Trademark Application for Pharmaceuticals
Viatris has filed an intent-to-use trademark application with the USPTO for pharmaceuticals, specifically for providing information relating to diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic properties. The application was filed on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application: CERTIFYMED - Medical Services
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99714290) from CERTIFYMED for medical services, specifically telehealth and online medical consultation. The application was filed on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - AI Awakened Labs
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99715651) from AI Awakened Labs for services including hygienic and beauty care, and hair braiding. The application was filed on March 20, 2026.
DACTOR PEEL Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the DACTOR PEEL trademark (TM79408112) for medical and cosmetic services, including plastic surgery, gynecology, and skin treatments. The renewal is effective March 24, 2026, with a filing date of September 25, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application for DOCTORS IN THE HEIGHTS
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98834889) for the mark "DOCTORS IN THE HEIGHTS". The application covers primary care medical services and preventative medical and wellness services. The filing date was November 4, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application - Health Care Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99059917) for health care services, including hospital, outpatient, physician, and surgical services. The application was filed on February 27, 2025, and is designated for use with medical services.
USPTO Trademark Application for YOUTHEFFECT - Life Coaching Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark YOUTHEFFECT. The application covers life coaching, health and wellness consulting, and downloadable software for tracking health data. The filing date was May 12, 2025.
EYEARY Trademark Application for Eyewear and Medical Devices
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "EYEARY" filed on March 24, 2026. The application covers a broad range of goods and services, including eyewear retail, wholesale, and sales agency services, as well as various non-medical and medical devices and services related to vision training, testing, and treatment.
USPTO Trademark Application for OIDO - Earphones and Audio Devices
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from OIDO for various audio devices, including earphones, headphones, and wireless speakers. The application also covers software related to hearing aid management and hearing aids themselves.
Kneeinsight Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark KNEEINSIGHT. The application covers downloadable augmented reality software for surgical plans and medical services, specifically orthopedic surgical planning. The filing date was May 7, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application for Treatment Elevated
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98894759) for 'TREATMENT ELEVATED' on December 10, 2024. The application covers services related to addiction and substance abuse treatment.
Aveta Medical Trademark Application - Medical Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from Aveta Medical for services related to perimenopause, menopause, and vaginal health. The application was filed on January 20, 2025, and seeks to protect the 'AVETA MEDICAL' mark.
USPTO Trademark Application: Mass General Brigham National Running Center
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Mass General Brigham National Running Center'. The application covers a range of medical and healthcare-related services, including physical rehabilitation, hospital services, and medical research. The filing date was November 15, 2024.
Baycareplus Perks Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98620088) for 'Baycareplus Perks'. The application covers services related to incentive award programs, wellness discounts, and business administration of loyalty programs for healthcare services and insurance benefits.
USPTO Trademark Application for Recovery With Respect
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Recovery With Respect' (TM98944195). The application seeks to register the mark for behavioral health services and addiction treatment services. The filing date was January 8, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application - Doctors By Doctors
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Doctors By Doctors" (TM98755712). The application covers various health and medical information services, including online content and commentary.
USPTO Trademark Application for REGENLIFT
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98731877) for the mark REGENLIFT. The application covers cosmetic skin care services, health spa services, and medical aesthetic procedures. The filing date was September 4, 2024.
Theravectys Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark application TM79427841 for Theravectys, which covers a range of medical research, pharmaceutical preparations, and manufacturing services. The renewal is effective March 24, 2026.
HEARTSTART Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the HEARTSTART trademark for services related to healthcare, medical devices, and software. The renewal is effective March 24, 2026, and was filed on January 16, 2025.
DECISIONDX-MELANOMA Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark DECISIONDX-MELANOMA (TM87024849) for medical diagnostic testing and information services. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026, and was originally filed on May 4, 2016.
Dermal Spin Trademark Renewal - Cosmetic Surgery Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'DERMAL SPIN' (TM86717684) for cosmetic surgery services. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
NUTRIDRIP Trademark Registration - Medical Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark NUTRIDRIP for health care services, including IV Nutrient therapy, vitamin infusions, and wellness coaching. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of April 1, 2015.
Alternascript Trademark Renewal for Supplements
The USPTO has renewed the trademark for Alternascript, specifically for services related to nutritional and dietary supplements and health information. The renewal is effective until March 20, 2026.
NEURORESTORATIVE Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark NEURORESTORATIVE. This registration covers a wide range of medical, rehabilitation, and support services for individuals with brain and spinal cord injuries and neurological challenges.
BENESERV Trademark Renewal - Medical Services
The USPTO has renewed the BENESERV trademark (TM86226609) for services related to employee benefits consulting, administration, and brokerage. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
STRAUMANN UN!Q Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the STRAUMANN UN!Q trademark (TM79419010), which covers services related to the design, development, and custom manufacture of dental implants and dentures, as well as related research and IT services. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
THREADLASE Trademark Renewal for Laser Therapy Services
The USPTO has renewed the THREADLASE trademark for laser therapy services, including skin rejuvenation, tightening, and tattoo removal. The renewal was effective March 20, 2026, and the filing date was July 22, 2024.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application - YOUTHY
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'YOUTHY' filed on March 23, 2026. The application covers services related to cosmetic skin care, including skin care salons and cosmetic laser treatments.
Eternal Medicine And Wellness Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application for 'Eternal Medicine And Wellness' for medical services, specifically the provision of health information. The application was filed on March 22, 2026, with an intended use date of March 23, 2026.
Mediscovered/Wediscovered Trademark Intent to Use Psychotherapy Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Mediscovered/Wediscovered" for psychotherapy services. The application was filed on March 22, 2026, and is designated for use by healthcare providers.
USPTO Trademark Application for THRIVEAGAIN
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark THRIVEAGAIN, filed on March 23, 2026. The application covers services related to healthcare and providing healthcare information.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application - STABILIZE FIRST
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application for 'STABILIZE FIRST' filed on March 22, 2026. The application pertains to addiction treatment services.
WELLSY Telemedicine Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark WELLSY, filed on March 23, 2026. The application covers telemedicine and various remote medical services, including diagnosis, treatment, and medication management for a range of conditions.
USPTO Trademark Application Published: TRUE.VET
The USPTO has published the trademark application for TRUE.VET, which covers veterinary surgery services. The application was published for opposition on March 21, 2026, with a filing date of March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - SPRKL.SKINTECH
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99715120) for the mark SPRKL.SKINTECH. The application covers a range of goods and services including headwear, cosmetics, skincare, dietary supplements, and related software and consulting services.
USPTO Trademark Application for SHIELD + FIRST GUARDIAN HEALTHCARE
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark SHIELD + FIRST GUARDIAN HEALTHCARE, LLC. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, and is intended for use in the healthcare sector.
Ranata Therapeutics Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99715187) from Ranata Therapeutics for medical services. The application, filed on March 20, 2026, covers services such as medical testing for diagnostic or treatment purposes, including in the fields of cancer and oncology.
CARELUNA Intent to Use Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "CARELUNA" filed by an unnamed applicant. The application covers a broad range of pediatric healthcare services, telehealth, medical diagnostics, and healthcare-related software solutions.
CARELUNA Intent to Use Trademark Application - Medical Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "CARELUNA" filed on March 20, 2026. The application covers a range of services including SaaS solutions for healthcare data, AI-driven care management, pediatric healthcare services, telehealth, and downloadable software for healthcare management.
USGS Water Resources Research Act Program Information Collection Renewal
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking public comment on the renewal of an information collection under the Water Resources Research Act Program. This notice provides an opportunity for interested parties to submit comments on the necessity, accuracy, and utility of the proposed information collection requirements.
Pacific Halibut Fisheries Catch Sharing Plan 2026 Measures
The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, has published the 2026 annual management measures for the Pacific halibut fishery as regulations. These measures, recommended by the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) and accepted by the Secretary of State, aim to conserve Pacific halibut and support fishery management goals.
VA Notice on Credit Underwriter Nomination and Recommendation
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a notice announcing its intent to submit a collection of information regarding nonsupervised lenders' nomination of credit underwriters to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This action is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process and seeks public comment on the existing information collection.
Proposed Class E Airspace for Winnie, TX
The FAA has proposed establishing Class E airspace at Winnie, TX, to support new instrument procedures and instrument flight rule operations. The agency is seeking public comments on this proposed rulemaking.
MSHA Proposed Extension of Diesel Particulate Matter Health Standards Information Collection
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is requesting public comments on the proposed extension of an existing information collection related to health standards for diesel particulate matter exposure in underground coal mines. The comment period closes on May 26, 2026.
Nasdaq GEMX Rule Change Proposal: Minimum Trading Increments
Nasdaq GEMX has proposed a rule change to the SEC to amend its Options 3, Section 3, regarding minimum trading increments. The proposal aims to codify the minimum trading increment of $0.01 for Nasdaq-100 Micro Index (XND) Options, aligning with current trading practices on the ISE.
FINRA, MEMX, MX2 Regulatory Responsibility Allocation Plan Approved
The SEC approved a plan filed by FINRA, MEMX, and MX2 for allocating regulatory responsibilities among the self-regulatory organizations (SROs) for their common members. This plan aims to eliminate duplicative examinations and regulatory burdens for broker-dealers that belong to multiple SROs.
FERC Revocation of Market-Based Rate Authority and Tariff Termination
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has revoked the market-based rate authority and terminated the electric market-based rate tariffs of several public utilities. These actions were taken because the utilities failed to file their required Electric Quarterly Reports by the deadline set in a prior order.
Federal Reserve Bank Control Acquisition Notices
The Federal Reserve System has posted notices of applications received under the Change in Bank Control Act. These applications relate to the acquisition of shares in banks or bank holding companies. Interested parties can submit written comments on the applications by April 9, 2026.
Commerce Initiates Circumvention Inquiry on Chinese Steel Products
The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated a country-wide circumvention inquiry into certain corrosion-resistant steel products (CORE) completed in Indonesia using Chinese-manufactured hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel. This inquiry will determine if these imports circumvent existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on CORE from China.
Forest Service Seeks Comments on Logging Data Collection Systems
The Forest Service is requesting public comments on the extension of its 'Forest Industries and Logging Operations Data Collection Systems' information collection. This is an extension with no revision of an existing, approved collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
FCC Notice on Information Collection for OMB Review
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice and is requesting comments on an information collection activity related to targeting unlawful robocalls. This notice is part of the FCC's ongoing effort to reduce paperwork burdens under the Paperwork Reduction Act and specifically seeks input on reducing burdens for small businesses.
State Dept. Seeks OMB Approval for Passport Demand Forecasting Survey
The Department of State is requesting public comment on its plan to seek OMB approval for the Passport Demand Forecasting Survey. This is an extension of a currently approved collection, with an estimated 24,000 respondents annually.
DEA Diversion Control Division Industry Day on IT Modernization
The DEA announced an upcoming Industry Day on March 26, 2026, focused on IT modernization efforts supporting its Diversion Control mission. The event aims to discuss regulatory, legal, compliance, and enforcement missions.
DEA Houston Seizes Drugs and Firearms from Apartment
The DEA Houston Division, with assistance from local law enforcement, seized approximately 40 lbs. of methamphetamine, 20 grams of fentanyl, cocaine, over 100 lbs. of marijuana, and 17 firearms from a Southeast Houston apartment. This action highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and illegal firearm possession.
DEA Seattle Seizes 880lbs THC Vape Oil and Processing Equipment
The DEA Seattle Division announced the seizure of 880lbs of THC vape oil, 760lbs of processed marijuana, and a machine capable of filling 4,000 vape cartridges per hour. The owner was found to be shipping these products illegally, indicating a significant bust in illicit cannabis operations.
USDA Forest Service - Pollinator & Rare Insect Surveys Contract Opportunity
The USDA Forest Service has issued a Special Notice regarding a competitive contract opportunity for Pollinator & Rare Insect Surveys in Wisconsin. This notice is for informational purposes and restricts eligibility to companies approved under the Land Management Integrated Resources BPA.
Department of Energy - Environmental Compliance Services Solicitation Update
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has updated a solicitation for Technical Support Services related to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance. The solicitation, originally published on March 19, 2026, was updated on March 24, 2026, with the offer due date remaining April 1, 2026.
HUD Award Notice: Lead-Based Paint Evaluation Services
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded a contract for Lead-Based Paint Evaluation Services in Santa Ana, CA, valued at $4,000,000.00, to AFS-IEI JV, LLC. This award notice pertains to an 8(a) Set-Aside contract.
Indian Health Service - Storm-water Pollution Prevention Plan Sources Sought
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking information on capable Indian-owned economic enterprises (IEE) or small businesses (ISBEE) to develop a Storm-water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the Kayenta Health Center. This sources-sought notice is for market research to inform acquisition strategy, including potential set-asides.
RFI for CERCLA Enforcement Support Services Contract
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9 has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for CERCLA Enforcement Support Services. This RFI seeks input from potential contractors to help define requirements for a contract supporting CERCLA enforcement activities.
SAM.gov Notice: Post-fire Recovery Project Management BPA Call Order
The Forest Service intends to issue a competitive BPA Call Order under the Land Management Integrated Resources (LMIR) BPA for post-fire recovery project management services on the Carson National Forest. This notice is a synopsis of intent and not a request for proposals.
HUD Lead-Based Paint Evaluation Services Contract Awarded
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Lead-Based Paint Evaluation Services in Denver, Colorado. The contract, valued at $4,000,000.00, was awarded to AFS-IEI JV, LLC.
EPA Environmental Compliance Services Contract Opportunity
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated a solicitation for Enforcement and Compliance Support services. The solicitation, originally posted on March 3, 2026, was updated on March 24, 2026, with the offer due date remaining April 2, 2026. This notice pertains to a contract opportunity for professional support services.
FEMA Reinstates $1B BRIC Grant Program After Court Ruling
The North Carolina Attorney General's office announced that FEMA has conceded to a court ruling and will reinstate the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program. This decision will make approximately $1 billion in new grants available for water, sewer, and flood protection projects.
CLC Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM98259610) from CLC for digital media and entertainment production services. The application was filed on November 7, 2023.
SEMPRO Trademark Application - Computing & Electronics
The USPTO has recorded details for SEMPRO's intent to use trademark application TM98183113. The application covers a range of goods and services related to security and anti-theft devices for consumer electronics, particularly in retail environments.
SEMPRO Trademark Intent to Use Application
The USPTO has received an intent to use trademark application for the mark SEMPRO. The application covers a wide range of goods and services related to security and theft prevention devices for electronic products, including sensors, alarms, protective casings, and software.
SUPER CEO GIRLS Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "SUPER CEO GIRLS" filed on January 4, 2023. The application covers a range of goods including downloadable educational software, comics, mobile applications, dolls, educational toys, and doll accessories.
HANGRY Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'HANGRY' filed on April 30, 2023. The application covers a range of downloadable software and electronic goods, including game programs, music files, keyboards, mice, and speakers.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Sound and Music Apparatus
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "Sound and music apparatus" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of audio equipment, software, and related accessories. This publication opens a period during which third parties can challenge the registration of the mark.
USPTO Trademark Application - K&K Eyeglasses/Sunglasses
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98222917) from K&K for "Eyeglasses; Sunglasses" in Class 009. The application was filed on October 13, 2023, and is marked for an intent-to-use status with a target date of March 24, 2026.
XCMG Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the XCMG trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on August 4, 2023, covers a range of computing and electronic goods and services. The publication date is March 24, 2026, initiating a period for potential opposition.
Dimethylpolysiloxane Pesticide Exemption from Tolerance Requirement
The EPA has issued a final rule exempting dimethylpolysiloxane from the requirement for a pesticide tolerance. This exemption applies to its use in pesticide formulations, establishing new conditions for its application. The rule is effective March 25, 2026.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission Meeting Actions
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has published a notice detailing actions taken during its March 12, 2026 meeting. The notice includes updates on approved and tabled project applications within the basin.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission Public Hearing Announcement
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has announced a public hearing scheduled for March 25, 2026. The notice provides information on how the public can submit comments, with a comment period deadline of May 4, 2026.
Preserving America's Game - Executive Order
The Executive Office of the President has issued Executive Order 14396, titled "Preserving America's Game." This presidential document was signed by President Donald J. Trump on March 20, 2026, and published in the Federal Register on March 25, 2026. The order aims to address issues related to the preservation of American sports.
FMC Notice of Agreement Filing
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has published a notice regarding an agreement filed with the agency. This notice serves as an informational filing and does not impose new obligations on regulated entities.
FCC Information Collection Submitted for OMB Review
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has submitted an information collection request for review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). This notice opens a 30-day public comment period.
USFWS IHA Application for Angoon Ferry Terminal
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has posted a notice regarding an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) application for the Angoon Ferry Terminal. This notice pertains to activities that may affect marine mammals and is part of the public notification process.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Aloha Pro Drones LLC University
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter regarding an application or submission from Aloha Pro Drones LLC University. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt and does not indicate approval or denial of the submission.
Angoon Ferry Terminal Supplemental Information
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has posted supplemental information regarding the Angoon Ferry Terminal project. This notice provides additional details related to the project's environmental review and planning processes.
Angoon Ferry Terminal Proposed IHA Literature Cited
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has published a list of literature cited for the proposed Incidental Take Authorization for the Angoon Ferry Terminal. This notice provides supporting documentation for the environmental review process.
FAA Exemption Extension Request for Hillhead Drone Services LLC
Thad Grimsrud and Hillhead Drone Services LLC have requested the FAA to expedite an amendment, name update, and extension for Exemption No. 22515A. This notice pertains to a request filed with the FAA concerning drone operations.
Alaska Airlines Exemption 18995B Letter of Intent
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted a Letter of Intent from Alaska Airlines regarding Exemption 18995B. This document is a final notice related to an existing exemption and does not introduce new regulatory requirements.
Wood County Airport Authority Comment on DOT-OST-2005-20734
The General Services Administration (GSA) has received a comment from the Wood County Airport Authority regarding a rulemaking under DOT-OST-2005-20734. The comment was received on March 25, 2026. No documents are available for viewing or download.
Black's Valley Ag Supply Inc. Exemption Petition
Black's Valley Ag Supply Inc. has filed a petition with the FAA seeking an exemption from certain Federal Aviation Regulations to conduct visual line of sight and limited beyond line of sight agricultural aircraft operations. The petition is filed under 49 U.S.C. §§ 44701(f), 44807 and 14 C.F.R. Part 11.
FAA Notice of Extension of Time
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a notice extending the time for a specific action related to docket FAA-2023-1331. The notice, dated March 24, 2026, indicates an adjustment to a previously established timeline within the rulemaking process. No new compliance obligations or penalties are introduced by this notice.
DOT Grants Waiver for Essential Air Service to Merced, California
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has granted a waiver to allow Essential Air Service (EAS) to Merced, California, to select an air carrier. This decision aims to ensure continued air service to the region.
DOT/PHMSA Compromise Order - The Ware Group
The Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a compromise order against The Ware Group, identified as case number 24-0041-SH-SO. This order, accompanied by a certificate of service, indicates a resolution to an enforcement matter concerning hazardous materials transportation.
Angoon Ferry Terminal Draft Environmental Assessment
The General Services Administration (GSA) has posted a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Angoon Ferry Terminal project. This notice provides the public with an opportunity to review the document and submit comments.
FAA Response to Couser Farms Rulemaking Comments
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has responded to comments regarding rulemaking related to Couser Farms. The agency has accepted comments on this matter until March 25th. The specific details of the response and comments are confidential.
LA County Motion for Extension to Appeal Determination
The County of Los Angeles has filed a second motion for an extension of time to appeal portions of a Director's Determination. This filing relates to docket number 16-24-14 and indicates a procedural step in an ongoing administrative or legal process.
FAA Acknowledgement of Late Comment
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter for a late comment submitted by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University regarding rulemaking docket FAA-2026-3235. This notice confirms receipt of the comment despite its late submission.
UAS Agricultural Services Exemption Petition Granted
The GSA has published a notice regarding a granted petition for exemption for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) agricultural services. This exemption allows commercial agricultural operations with UAS weighing 55 pounds or more under special authority.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The FAA has posted an acknowledgement letter related to San Diego Gas & Electric's submission. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for a filing made through Regulations.gov.
FAA Request for Information on Agricultural Aviation
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding agricultural aviation operations. This notice seeks public input to inform future policy and regulatory considerations for this sector.
FAA Exemption Amendment Petition
Nickolas Martin has petitioned the FAA for an amendment to an existing exemption, seeking to alter its conditions and limitations and extend its expiration date by 24 months. The petition references Exemption No. 20257 and is filed under 49 U.S.C. §§ 44701(f), 44807, and 14 C.F.R. Part 11.
FAA Request for Information on Drone Services
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding drone services, specifically from JP Drone Services LLC. This RFI seeks public input to inform future regulatory considerations in this area.
Colorado HB26-1242: Interlock License Requirements for Impaired Drivers
Colorado bill HB26-1242 proposes changes to interlock-restricted license requirements for impaired drivers. The bill aims to eliminate the waiting period for applying for an interlock-restricted license and requires first-time offenders to hold the license for the duration of their revocation period. It also introduces financial assistance for interlock device costs.
Colorado Bill Modifies Irrigation Equipment Environmental Standards
Colorado House Bill 23-1161, as modified by HB26-1034, repeals an environmental standard for irrigation controllers and modifies the standard for spray sprinkler bodies. The bill originally established environmental standards for irrigation controllers and spray sprinkler bodies sold or leased in the state starting January 1, 2026.
Colorado Bill: Penalties for Nonresidential Property Tax Information
Colorado's HB26-1233 introduces civil penalties for nonresidential property owners who fail to provide required information or willfully provide false information to tax assessors, effective for tax years beginning January 1, 2026. The bill also modifies procedures for appealing property tax decisions, including options to move cases to district court and conditions under which property owners may waive interest on tax refunds.
Colorado Bill Restricts Single-Use Food Serviceware Distribution
The Colorado Legislature is considering Bill SB26-146, which aims to restrict the distribution of single-use food serviceware. The bill is currently in the 'Under Consideration' stage and has been introduced in the Senate. If passed, it would introduce new regulations concerning disposable food packaging.
Drummond Settles with DOJ on Voter Registration Data
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has entered into a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the state's voter registration data. The settlement ensures Oklahoma's compliance with federal law while safeguarding personal privacy protections for the data provided to the DOJ for election law compliance assessment.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Upholds Tribal Hunting and Fishing Rights Opinion
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has upheld Attorney General Drummond's opinion protecting tribal members' hunting and fishing rights on their reservations. The court rejected Governor Stitt's challenge, affirming that federal law prevents state prosecution for these activities. This ruling leaves Drummond's opinion in effect while a related federal lawsuit proceeds.
Marine Mammals Incidental Take Proposed Authorization for Northern Sea Otters
Marine Mammals Incidental Take Proposed Authorization for Northern Sea Otters
State Department Determinations: Culturally Significant Object Exhibition
The State Department has issued a notice regarding determinations for the exhibition of a culturally significant object, specifically Jean Siméon Chardin's "The Water Cistern." This notice is published in the Federal Register and details the agency's findings related to the object's import for exhibition purposes.
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act Annual Report
The Department of State has published the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act Annual Report for 2026. This notice provides an overview of designations made under the act and related visa restrictions.
State Department Proposed Passport Demand Forecasting Survey Collection
The State Department has issued a 60-day notice regarding a proposed information collection: a passport demand forecasting survey. This notice is open for public comment until May 26, 2026.
Doe v. Hytto Pte, Ltd. - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, Doe v. Hytto Pte, Ltd., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on August 14, 2025. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and involves a personal injury claim. A recent filing on March 25, 2026, indicates the summons was executed.
Shoemaker v. Thacher - Child Custody Jurisdiction
The South Carolina Court of Appeals affirmed a family court's dismissal of a child custody case due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). The court found New York to be the child's home state, thus precluding South Carolina's jurisdiction.
Cole v. Cole - Child Support Contempt Reversed
The South Carolina Court of Appeals reversed a family court's finding of contempt against Daniel David Cole, Sr., for failure to comply with child support provisions. The appellate court found insufficient clear and convincing evidence to support the contempt finding.
Federal Reserve: Bank Holding Company Formations, Acquisitions, and Mergers
The Federal Reserve System has published a notice regarding the formations of, acquisitions by, and mergers of bank holding companies. This notice serves as an informational update on regulatory filings and processes within the banking sector.
Federal Reserve: Change in Bank Control Notices and Share Acquisitions
The Federal Reserve System has published a notice regarding changes in bank control and acquisitions of shares of a bank or bank holding company. This notice serves as an informational update for relevant parties in the banking sector.
Federal Reserve: Savings and Loan Holding Company Formations, Acquisitions, and Mergers
The Federal Reserve System has published a notice regarding the formations of, acquisitions by, and mergers of savings and loan holding companies. This notice serves as an informational update on regulatory activities within the banking sector.
PCAOB Grants Petition to Terminate Bar for James C. Budge
The PCAOB has granted a petition from James C. Budge to terminate a bar previously imposed on him. Budge was barred from being an associated person of a registered public accounting firm and fined $25,000 in December 2022 for audit deficiencies. This order allows Budge to associate with Richey May, LLP, subject to a one-year period of supervision.
Manzo v. Wohlstadter - Securities Fraud and Unfair Business Practices Lawsuit
The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging securities fraud and unfair business practices. The court upheld the district court's enforcement of a forum selection clause in promissory notes, leading to the dismissal of the case without prejudice. The ruling impacts investors who relied on promissory notes for business investments.
Harris v. National Grid USA Service Company - Unlawful Retaliation
The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision granting summary judgment to National Grid USA Service Company, Inc. on unlawful retaliation claims brought by former employee Sandy Harris, Jr. The court found no causal nexus between Harris's protected activity and his termination, citing the clear chronology of events.
VA Native American Direct Loan Processing Requirements Public Comment
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking public comment on a proposed collection of information related to its Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program. This notice is part of the agency's process under the Paperwork Reduction Act to extend an existing information collection.
SEC Notice of Application for Savvly Fund #3 and Savvly Advisor LLC
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice regarding an application filed by Savvly Fund #3 and Savvly Advisor LLC. The notice provides details of the application and its filing dates.
SEC Notice: ETF Series Trust, et al.
The SEC published a notice regarding the ETF Series Trust, et al. The notice includes details about the application filing dates and references Investment Company Act Release No. 36028. This document is an unofficial prototype of the Federal Register.
SEC Approves Amended Plan for Regulatory Responsibilities
The SEC has approved an amended plan for the allocation of regulatory responsibilities under Rule 17d-2. This notice details the order approving and declaring effective the amended plan between the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc., MEMX LLC, and MX2 LLC.
ACAP Strategic Fund, et al. - SEC Notice
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice regarding the ACAP Strategic Fund, et al. The notice pertains to an application filed on August 4, 2025, and amended on March 9, 2026, under the Investment Company Act.
SEC Agency Information Collection Activities Proposed Collection Comment Request Extension Rule 102
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a notice requesting comments on the proposed extension of an existing information collection requirement under Rule 102. This collection, identified by OMB Control No. 3235-0467, is subject to review under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
MEMX LLC seeks temporary exemptive relief from SEC Regulation NMS rules
The SEC has published a notice regarding an application from MEMX LLC seeking temporary exemptive relief from certain provisions of Rule 610(c) of Regulation NMS. This notice also includes a request for public comment on the application.
Cboe Exchange Rule Change Proceedings Suspension Order
The SEC has issued a notice regarding Cboe Exchange, Inc., instituting proceedings to determine whether to approve or disapprove a proposed rule change to adopt Rule 8.23. This action suspends the proposed rule change pending the outcome of the proceedings.
NYSE American LLC Listing Standards Rule Change Review Extended
The SEC has extended the review period for a proposed rule change by NYSE American LLC regarding initial listing standards. This notice designates a longer period for the Commission to take action on the proposed rule change, indicating ongoing review.
Nasdaq GEMX - Proposed Rule Change to Amend Minimum Increments
The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by Nasdaq GEMX, LLC, to amend its minimum price variations (MPVs) for equity securities. This filing is effective immediately upon filing.
SEC Extends Nasdaq Bitcoin Options Rule Change Action Period
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended the period for reviewing a proposed rule change by Nasdaq PHLX LLC regarding Bitcoin index options. This notice designates a longer period for the Commission to issue an order approving or disapproving the proposed rule change.
SEC: Fixed Income Clearing Corp Bond Haircut Model Enhancements
The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) concerning the implementation timeframe for enhancements to its correlation calculation for bond haircut models. This notice details the immediate effectiveness of the filing, indicating a move towards updated risk management practices within the fixed income clearing space.
Pacer Funds Trust and Pacer Advisors, Inc. - Investment Company Act Notice
The SEC has issued a notice regarding a filing by Pacer Funds Trust and Pacer Advisors, Inc. under the Investment Company Act of 1940. The notice provides details on the application and filing dates, but does not impose new obligations.
Forest Service Seeks Comments on Wild Horse and Burro Management ICR
The Forest Service is requesting public comment on a new information collection request (ICR) for the management of wild free-roaming horses and burros. This ICR is necessary to comply with existing regulations and laws governing the management and protection of these animals on National Forest System lands. The comment period closes on May 26, 2026.
FERC Workshop on Transmission Formula Rate Processes
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff will hold a public workshop on May 12, 2026, to discuss electric transmission formula rate processes. The workshop will cover implementation protocols, annual updates, the audit program, compliance issues, and regulatory accounting.
FERC Approves Cybersecurity Reliability Standard CIP-003-11
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved Reliability Standard CIP-003-11, which strengthens cybersecurity protections for low-impact bulk electric system cyber systems. This standard aims to mitigate risks from coordinated cyberattacks on these systems, enhancing the reliability of the North American electric grid.
FERC - Chugach Electric Association Application for Caribou Creek Hydropower Project
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received an application from Chugach Electric Association, Inc. for a Declaration of Intention for the proposed Caribou Creek Hydropower Project in Alaska. The application is now open for public comment and intervention.
Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline LLC Application for Texas Access Project
Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline LLC filed an application with FERC for its Texas Access Project, a natural gas pipeline extension and related facilities costing an estimated $112 million. The project aims to transport up to 1,300,000 Dth/d. FERC will conduct an environmental review, with a decision on the environmental impact statement or assessment expected within 90 days of notice.
City of Tacoma Hydroelectric Project License Amendment Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice regarding a license amendment application filed by the City of Tacoma, Washington, for its Cushman Hydroelectric Project. The amendment seeks approval for a non-capacity efficiency rewind of a turbine-generator unit to improve reliability and extend its service life.
FERC Adopts XBRL-CSV for Electric Quarterly Report Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a final rule adopting XBRL-CSV as the standard for Electric Quarterly Report (EQR) filings. This rule also requires Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators to submit market participant transaction data, aiming to improve data quality, increase transparency, and reduce long-term filing costs.
FERC Approves NERC Reliability Standard CIP-002-8
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved North American Electric Reliability Corporation's (NERC) proposed Reliability Standard CIP-002-8, which categorizes bulk electric system cyber systems for cybersecurity requirements. This approval also includes a revised definition for 'control center' and retires the previous version of the standard, CIP-002-7.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe subscriber associated with IP address 76.126.146.250 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, under federal question jurisdiction.
Wells Fargo Bank v. Stormtrap LLC - Civil Case
A new civil case, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Stormtrap LLC et al., was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is classified under 'Other Statutory Actions' and is based on diversity jurisdiction.
White v. Bisignano - Social Security Claim
A new civil case, White v. Bisignano, was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a claim related to Social Security: SSID Tit. XIV, with the U.S. Government listed as a defendant.
Larkins v. Beech-Nut Nutrition Company - Product Liability
A new civil case, Larkins v. Beech-Nut Nutrition Company, was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is classified as a Personal Injury Product Liability suit based on diversity jurisdiction.
Zepeda-Onofre v. Gonzales - Habeas Corpus Petition
A petition for a writ of habeas corpus was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, Zepeda-Onofre v. Gonzales, involves an individual seeking release or relief from detention.
West v. SSA Commissioner - Social Security Claim
A civil case, West v. SSA Commissioner, was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case concerns a Social Security claim and names the SSA Commissioner as the defendant.
Barrows v. Ford Motor Company - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, Barrows v. Ford Motor Company, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026. The case involves product liability and contract claims and was removed from Santa Clara Superior Court by Ford Motor Company.
Buchanan v. Commissioner of Social Security - Social Security Review
Jennifer Buchanan filed a civil complaint on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, seeking a review of a final decision by the Commissioner of Social Security. The case, filed in San Jose, involves a dispute over Social Security benefits.
C.W. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, C.W. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026. The case involves personal injury product liability and is based on diversity jurisdiction. It has been transferred for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
Cox v. Meta Platforms - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, Cox v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026. The case involves a personal injury product liability claim and has been transferred to the Northern District of California for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
Issa v. Meta Platforms - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, Issa v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al., was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and concerns personal injury product liability.
Vasquez v. Greeting Team LLC - Consumer Credit Case Filing
A new civil case, Vasquez v. Greeting Team LLC, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026. The case involves a federal question and is categorized under consumer credit. The filing includes an initial complaint and an amended complaint.
Price v. Wasco State Prison - Habeas Corpus Filing
Eugene L. Price has filed a Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus against Wasco State Prison in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, and assigned to Judge Thomas S. Hixson. The filing fee has been entered, and a notice regarding the completion of the In Forma Pauperis affidavit or payment of the filing fee is due within 28 days.
Sanchez-Gomez et al v. J. Crew Group, LLC - Contract Dispute
A new civil case, Sanchez-Gomez et al v. J. Crew Group, LLC, was filed on March 24, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and falls under the 'Contract: Other' nature of suit, with plaintiffs Maria Sanchez-Gomez and Alyssa Welling suing J. Crew Group, LLC.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 162.192.7.34 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, with the plaintiff seeking damages for alleged copyright violations.
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings LLC has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe, identified by IP address 24.4.21.7, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe subscriber assigned a specific IP address in the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, and is classified as a civil case based on federal question jurisdiction.
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings LLC has filed a new copyright infringement lawsuit against an unknown John Doe, identified by IP address 76.126.218.90, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026.
Organics Inc. v. Zuich Internatioal LLC - Trademark Case
Terra Nostra Organics, Inc. has filed a new civil case against Zuich Internatioal, LLC in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, filed on March 24, 2026, is based on a federal question and concerns trademark matters.
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v John Doe - Copyright Infringement Case
Strike 3 Holdings LLC has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe, identified by IP address 73.158.172.10. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026, under federal question jurisdiction.
Jones v. Bisignano - Social Security Claim
A new civil case, Jones v. Bisignano, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 24, 2026. The case involves a claim related to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. The initial filings include a complaint, a motion to proceed in forma pauperis, and a motion for an extension of time.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unidentified John Doe subscriber assigned a specific IP address in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, with a filing fee of $405.
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings LLC has filed a copyright infringement complaint against an unknown John Doe associated with IP address 98.42.7.93 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The filing includes the complaint, a certificate of interested entities, and rule 7.1 disclosures.
USPTO Trademark Application for HIGHLIFE Artificial Heart Valves
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark HIGHLIFE, intended for use with artificial heart valves and related custom manufacturing services. The application was filed on December 17, 2024, with an anticipated effective date of March 24, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for TACTA - Medical and Surgical Robots
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark TACTA, filed on March 24, 2026. The application covers a broad range of robotic products and services, including medical, surgical, and industrial robots, as well as related software and AI apparatus.
USPTO Trademark Application for TACTABOT
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark TACTABOT. The application covers a wide range of robotic products and services, including surgical robots, industrial robots, and AI-related software and hardware.
USPTO Trademark Application for TACTA SYSTEMS
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "TACTA SYSTEMS" for a wide range of robots, including surgical, medical, and industrial applications. The application covers goods and services related to robotics, artificial intelligence, and medical services using robotics.
Sinaptica Therapeutics Medical Equipment Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM90833782) from Sinaptica Therapeutics for medical equipment. The application covers magnetic neuromodulators and other apparatus for treating central nervous system, psychiatric, and neurological disorders via noninvasive brain stimulation.
S SOLVENTUM Trademark Application - Medical Instruments
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'S SOLVENTUM' for a wide range of medical instruments and devices. The application was filed on March 24, 2026, and covers items such as orthopedic inserts, stethoscopes, medical tubing, wound care devices, and dental apparatus.
USPTO Trademark Application for Thermal Love - Medical Heating Pads
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'THERMAL LOVE' for various medical heating pads, masks, and related products. The application was filed on January 10, 2025, and is designated for use with Class 10 medical devices.
MYFEMMETECH Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'MYFEMMETECH'. The application covers devices for health, wellness, and sexual stimulation monitoring, including tracking functions for blood flow, blood pressure, and other health metrics, as well as adult sexual stimulation aids and massage apparatus.
USPTO Trademark Application for ERTH LUXE
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'ERTH LUXE' for electronic light therapy apparatus for the skin. The application was filed on February 11, 2025, with an intended use date of March 24, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for Medical Devices
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98705810) for the mark 'MAD SCI' related to medical devices, specifically hydrocephalus shunts. The application was filed on August 19, 2024.
AIDENCY 911KIT Trademark Application for Medical Instruments
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "AIDENCY 911KIT". The application covers a range of goods and services related to medical instruments, first aid, emergency medicine, and veterinary services.
USPTO Trademark Application for Diagnostic Instruments
The USPTO has published an intent-to-use trademark application for diagnostic instruments and related software. The application covers a wide range of scientific and medical diagnostic apparatus for detecting various diseases and conditions, as well as software for data analysis.
USPTO Trademark Application for Concussion Coach
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Concussion Coach'. The application covers a medical device for assessing traumatic brain injury via eye scanning and helmet safety padding for youth sports.
USPTO Trademark Application for PLANIC - Medical and Esthetic Apparatus
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'PLANIC' for various medical and esthetic apparatus. The application covers devices for skin treatment, massage, and esthetic purposes using technologies like low-level plasma energy, microcurrent, and vibration.
USPTO Trademark for Stem Cell Medical Devices and Drug Delivery
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for goods and services related to stem cell medical devices, drug delivery systems, and stem cell therapies. The application covers a range of products and services, including implantable drug delivery devices, stem cell processing and application devices, and stem cell bank services.
USPTO Trademark Application for Audio Apparatus and Hearing Aids
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99138100) for audio apparatus, hearing aids, cochlear implants, and stethoscopes. The application covers custom manufacturing, technical support, and research and development services related to audio equipment and consumer electronics.
USPTO Trademark Application - Glute Activator Orthopedic Device
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Glute Activator,' an orthopedic device for joint alignment therapy. The application covers physical rehabilitation and fitness equipment specifically designed for joint alignment purposes.
USPTO Trademark Application - INTRA10 Electrical Stimulator
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "INTRA10" for an electrical stimulator used for peripheral nerve regeneration. The application was filed on December 3, 2024, and is specifically for Class 010 goods, excluding dental instruments.
Cervi-Trac Trademark Application for Neck Treatment Equipment
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'Cervi-Trac' filed by an unnamed applicant. The application covers equipment for physical rehabilitation, physical therapy, and sports medicine, specifically for the treatment of the neck through machine manipulation.
HIGHLIFE Trademark Application for Artificial Heart Valves
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark HIGHLIFE, filed on December 17, 2024. The application covers artificial heart valves and related custom manufacturing and development services. This is an initial filing for a new trademark.
Vexbrid Trademark Application for Medical Devices and Breast Pumps
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'VEXBRID'. The application lists a variety of medical devices, including breast pumps, LED apparatus for aesthetic facial treatments, and light-based medical instruments. The filing date was January 14, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application for Fivorra Medical Devices
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Fivorra' by an applicant intending to use the mark for a range of medical aesthetic and wellness devices. The application covers apparatus using light emitting diodes for facial treatments, breast pumps, and other therapeutic devices.
USPTO Trademarks for Heart Monitoring Medical Instruments
The USPTO has published an intent-to-use trademark application for medical instruments related to heart monitoring and diagnostics. The application, filed on May 5, 2024, covers a range of devices for monitoring heart rate, beat, and biometric information, as well as cardiovascular diagnostics.
OPM Withdraws Proposed FOIA Regulations
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has withdrawn its proposed rule to amend its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) regulations, originally published on July 24, 2008. OPM cited the significant time elapsed and subsequent legal developments, including the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, as reasons for the withdrawal. The agency plans to issue new proposed amendments in the future.
Qualitative Feedback Collection Notice
The Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) is seeking public comment on its proposal to renew an information collection for qualitative feedback on agency service delivery. This collection aims to gather insights to improve service quality and program management.
NHTSA Seeks Comment on Fatality Analysis Reporting System
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is requesting public comment on its plan to extend its approval for the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and Non-Traffic Surveillance (NTS) data collection. This notice announces that the Information Collection Request (ICR) will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval.
NHTSA Memorandum on Base Course Wear Rate
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a memorandum regarding the Base Course Wear Rate (BCWR) effective January 2026. This document outlines updated guidance for manufacturers concerning wear rates.
NHTSA Posts Hyundai Santa Fe Forward Collision Warning Test Report
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has posted a test report concerning the Forward Collision Warning system for the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe. The report details the confirmation test results for this specific vehicle model.
Hyundai Santa Fe Brake Support System Test Confirmation
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has posted a confirmation test document for the dynamic brake support system of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy. This document details the results of a test conducted on the vehicle's brake support system.
NHTSA: Crash Imminent Braking System Test - 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has posted a confirmation test document for the Crash Imminent Braking System on the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe. This document details the testing procedures and results for this specific vehicle model.
NHTSA Lane Departure Warning Test - 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has posted a confirmation test for the Lane Departure Warning system on the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe. This document serves as a record of the test performed on a specific vehicle model.
SEC Notice of Application for Exemption for Advisors Series Trust
The SEC has issued a notice regarding an application for exemption from certain provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and related disclosure rules. The exemption would allow Advisors Series Trust and Scharf Investments, LLC to enter into and amend subadvisory agreements without shareholder approval and grant relief from specific disclosure requirements related to subadviser fees.
SEC Approves Cboe EDGX Rule Changes for Retail Price Improvement Program
The SEC has approved rule changes for Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. to adopt a Retail Price Improvement Program. This program allows certain retail orders to be identified and prioritized, with specific execution and routing parameters, and includes modifications to rules governing non-displayed orders. The approval also grants limited exemptive relief from the Sub-Penny Rule.
MIAX PEARL LLC Proposed Rule Change for Sub-Dollar Securities
The SEC approved a proposed rule change by MIAX PEARL LLC to extend Post Only order functionality to sub-dollar securities. This change allows the exchange to apply the same liquidity-posting logic to securities priced below $1.00 as it currently does for securities priced at or above $1.00.
SEC Notice of Application for Joint Transactions by BDCs
The SEC has issued a notice regarding an application filed by FP Strategies LLC, RoboStrategy, Inc., and Satya Robo Holdings LLC. The application seeks an order to permit certain business development companies (BDCs) and closed-end investment companies to co-invest in portfolio companies with each other and affiliated entities.
Cboe Exchange Proposed Rule Change Approved by SEC
The SEC has approved a proposed rule change by Cboe Exchange, Inc. that allows Market-Makers' orders to be solicited as the contra-side for agency orders in certain exchange auctions. This change amends existing rules to permit such solicitations across all classes, including SPX options.
Cboe Exchange Proposes Rule Change to Amend Fee Schedule
Cboe Exchange has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its fee schedule regarding Regulatory Fees. The proposed change will update the FINRA Annual System Processing Fee and Continuing Education Fee to mirror updated FINRA fees, introducing a tiered structure based on the number of securities regulators registered. This proposal is part of FINRA's phased implementation of fee adjustments between 2025 and 2029.
Cboe Exchange Rule Change Proposal for Fees Schedule
Cboe Exchange has proposed a rule change to amend its Fees Schedule, specifically modifying the fees for Floor Booth rentals. The proposal aims to simplify the existing tiered pricing structure by adopting a flat monthly fee of $250 per booth on the perimeter of the trading floor. The SEC is soliciting comments from interested parties on this proposed change.
DOE Modifies 6 Systems of Records and Adds 2 Routine Uses
The Department of Energy (DOE) is modifying six systems of records by adding two routine uses that permit disclosure of records to the Department of the Treasury. These disclosures are for identifying, preventing, or recouping fraud and improper payments, in line with Executive Order 14249 and the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019. The modifications become effective after the public comment period closes on April 23, 2026.
Environmental Management Advisory Board Renewal
The Department of Energy (DOE) has renewed the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB) for a two-year period, effective April 7, 2026. The Board provides community-based advice and recommendations to the DOE's Environmental Management program on cleanup activities and related issues.
DOE Establishes ARMS Privacy Act System of Records
The Department of Energy (DOE) is establishing a new Privacy Act system of records, DOE-21, for the Asset Readiness Management System (ARMS). This system will be used to track personnel and equipment readiness for responses to nuclear or radiological emergencies. The notice is open for public comment until April 23, 2026.
Treasury Department Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Data Call
The Treasury Department has issued a notice for the 2026 Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Data Call. This notice opens a public comment period for interested parties to provide input on the program.
Treasury Report on Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Effectiveness
The Treasury Department has published its 2026 report on the effectiveness of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program. The notice provides a comment period for the public to submit feedback on the report's findings and recommendations.
Treasury Seeks Members for Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance
The Treasury Department is seeking expressions of interest for membership on the Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance. This notice is a request for individuals to apply for positions on the committee, which advises the Federal Insurance Office.
FHWA Information Collection Reinstatement Notice
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has issued a notice requesting the reinstatement of a previously approved information collection. This notice is part of the standard process for reviewing and renewing existing data collection requirements.
USPS Proposes Overweight and Oversize Item Fee Changes
The United States Postal Service has proposed changes to its overweight and oversize item fees. This proposed rule outlines adjustments to the application of these fees for mail items that exceed standard weight and size limits.
NCUA Proposed Rule on Third-Party Servicing of Indirect Vehicle Loans
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has issued a proposed rule concerning the third-party servicing of indirect vehicle loans. This proposal aims to establish guidelines and requirements for credit unions when engaging third parties for these services.
Fluid End Blocks from China, Germany, India, Italy: Five-Year Reviews
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has published a notice to conduct full five-year reviews for fluid end blocks originating from China, Germany, India, and Italy. These reviews will determine if existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders should be continued.
Moss v. Moss - Custody Dispute Affirmation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's order that granted a father's petition to lift supervision requirements and denied the mother's petitions for modification and contempt. The decision leaves the existing custody arrangement in place.
Apple King LLC v BNSF Railway Company - Property Ownership Ruling
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington granted in part BNSF Railway Company's motion for partial summary judgment in the case of Apple King, LLC v. BNSF Railway Company. The court also granted BNSF's motion to amend its reply memorandum.
Danielle W. v. Bisignano - ALJ Decision Reversed and Remanded
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington reversed and remanded a decision by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in the case of Danielle W. v. Frank Bisignano, Commissioner of Social Security. The court's order indicates that the ALJ's prior decision was found to be in error and requires further review.
Fairbanks v. Salazar - Case Dismissed as Frivolous
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington dismissed the case of Fairbanks v. Salazar on March 3, 2026. The court found the plaintiff's complaint to be frivolous and untimely, leading to the dismissal of the case.
Audit of OJP BJA Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Grants to Pennsylvania
The DOJ Inspector General has released an audit report concerning the Bureau of Justice Assistance's Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program grants awarded to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The report, number 26-036, was posted on March 24, 2026.
BIS Imposes Administrative Penalty on Exyte Management GmbH
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has imposed an administrative penalty on Exyte Management GmbH. This action stems from violations related to export control regulations. The specific details of the penalty and the violations are outlined in an accompanying order.
Hayward Industries v. BlueWorks Corporation - False Advertising Decision Affirmed
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court's decision against BlueWorks Corporation and its affiliated companies for false advertising and trademark infringement. The court upheld the admission of 'made in the USA' evidence and the directed verdict on alter ego liability, affirming a jury award of $4,900,000 in damages.
Asemani v. Director, Office of Detention & Removal - Immigration Habeas Corpus
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded the district court's dismissal of Billy G. Asemani's habeas corpus petition. The court found that Asemani, facing a final order of removal and an immigration detainer, was considered 'in custody' for the purposes of a § 2241 petition, reversing the lower court's finding of lack of jurisdiction.
Latasha Rouse v. Matthew Fader - Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a case concerning alleged violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). The court found that the plaintiffs, servicemembers and their spouses, lacked standing to sue state officials as the alleged injuries were not traceable to the defendants' actions or omissions.
IRS Form 1040-X Instructions Updated
The IRS has updated the instructions for Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. The updates clarify the effective date for burden estimates to October 1, 2025, and adjust the average cost per return to $230.
USPTO Trademark Application for Aircraft Design
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "OVERTURE" for custom aircraft design services. The application was filed on September 8, 2022, with an intended use date of March 22, 2026.
Arculus Business Solutions Trademark Application
The USPTO has published details for the Arculus Business Solutions trademark application TM97787202, filed under the 'intent to use' category. The application covers a broad range of technology services related to anti-counterfeiting, authentication, and digital asset management, including cryptocurrency wallets and blockchain software.
GELI Trademark Application for Solar and Tech Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark GELI. The application covers a wide range of goods and services related to solar energy technology, including photovoltaic cells, modules, inverters, and related research and development services. The application was filed on March 22, 2026.
Greenhouse Goodness Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Greenhouse Goodness" (TM97833460). The application covers consulting services related to greenhouse agriculture, crop yield optimization, scientific research, marketing, and energy efficiency. The filing date was March 10, 2023.
USPTO Trademark Application for Technology and Healthcare Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM97864442) for technology and healthcare services. The application covers a wide range of services including software-as-a-service for health management, data visualization, cloud computing, and IT system development for healthcare payors and providers.
USPTO Trademark Application for GRAITEC ADVANCE WORKSHOP Software
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received a trademark application for 'GRAITEC ADVANCE WORKSHOP' software. The application, filed on April 12, 2023, pertains to software for managing manufacturing processes in the construction industries.
NC Announces $1.5M Expansion of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Programs
Governor Josh Stein announced a $1.5 million expansion of North Carolina's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) programs. This initiative will provide funding to six additional law enforcement agencies to connect individuals with substance use issues to treatment and support services, aiming to reduce repeat crime and improve public safety.
Fish and Wildlife Service Proposed Rule
The Fish and Wildlife Service has published a proposed rule concerning endangered species. This proposal outlines new considerations and potential regulatory changes that will impact conservation efforts and land use within the United States. The agency is seeking public input on the proposed measures.
FWS Document with Grey Literature Attachments
The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has posted a notice regarding a document containing grey literature attachments. The attachments include various scientific papers, emails, reports, and survey data related to species conservation in the Mariana Islands and surrounding regions. No new regulatory requirements or compliance actions are detailed in this notice.
Proposed Critical Habitat for 22 Species in Guam and Northern Mariana Islands
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed designating approximately 59,886 acres as critical habitat for 9 animal and 13 plant species in Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands under the Endangered Species Act. An economic analysis of the proposed designation is also available.
CFTC Notice on Swaps Records Information Collection Renewal
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is seeking public comment on the proposed renewal of an information collection related to swaps recordkeeping obligations. This notice specifically addresses the recordkeeping requirements under CFTC regulations 1.3, 1.31, 1.33, 1.35, 1.37, and 1.39, as mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.
FAA Proposes Class E Airspace for Winnie, TX Instrument Procedures
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed establishing Class E airspace in Winnie, Texas, to support new instrument procedures. This proposal is open for public comment until May 11, 2026.
FAA Proposes Airspace Changes in Clovis and Portales, NM
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed changes to Class D and Class E airspace, and the establishment of new Class E airspace, in Clovis and Portales, New Mexico. This proposal aims to update airspace designations to ensure aviation safety and efficiency in the region.
VA Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has published a notice regarding an agency information collection activity under OMB review. This notice pertains to the nomination and recommendation of credit underwriters by nonsupervised lenders. The comment period for this notice closes on April 24, 2026.
Veterans Rural Health Advisory Committee Meeting Cancellation
The Department of Veterans Affairs has cancelled the upcoming meeting of the Veterans Rural Health Advisory Committee, originally scheduled for March 25, 2026. This notice serves to inform the public of the cancellation.
VA Agency Information Collection Activity Compliance Inspection Report
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has published a notice regarding an agency information collection activity compliance inspection report. The document is available for public comment, with the comment period closing on May 26, 2026.
VA Seeks Comment on Personalized Career Planning and Guidance
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking public comment on its information collection activity related to Personalized Career Planning and Guidance. This notice pertains to an existing collection under OMB Control No. 2900-0265.
VA Information Security and Privacy Contract Clauses Collection Activity
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking public comment on an agency information collection activity related to its Acquisition Regulation (VAAR) concerning information security and privacy contract clauses. This notice outlines the proposed collection and provides a deadline for submitting comments.
VA Agency Information Collection Activity: Gray Market Clauses
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a notice regarding an agency information collection activity concerning the Gray Market Clauses 852.212-71 and 852.212-72. This notice is part of the standard information collection review process and includes a public comment period.
Proposed Extension of Health Standards for Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is proposing to extend the information collection requirements related to health standards for diesel particulate matter exposure in underground coal mines. This notice opens a public comment period for stakeholders to provide feedback on the existing collection.
Proposed Extension of Coal Mine Sanitary Facility Waiver Collection
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is proposing to extend the collection of information regarding applications for waivers of surface sanitary facilities requirements for coal mines. This notice provides a 62-day comment period for the public to submit feedback on the proposed extension.
Proposed Extension of Information Collection: Coal Miner Medical Surveillance
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is proposing to extend an existing information collection regarding periodic medical surveillance examinations for coal miners. This notice provides a 62-day comment period for the public to submit feedback on the proposed extension.
Proposed Extension of Information Collection: Radiation Sampling and Exposure Records
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is proposing to extend an existing information collection regarding radiation sampling and exposure records. This notice opens a public comment period for stakeholders to provide feedback on the collection.
Inflation Reduction Act Wage Rates Determinations Comment Request
The Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor is requesting comments on its information collection activities related to wage rates and wage determinations under the Inflation Reduction Act. This notice is part of the standard process for reviewing and approving government information collections.
Labor Department Seeks OMB Review for Labor Organization Reports
The Department of Labor is requesting Office of Management and Budget (OMB) review for its information collection activities related to labor organization and auxiliary reports. This notice is a request for comments on these reporting requirements.
OSHA Logging Operations Standard OMB Approval Extension Announced
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced an extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) approval for information collection requirements related to the Logging Operations Standard. This notice pertains to the administrative approval of data collection and reporting under the existing standard.
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has submitted an agency information collection activity for review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). This notice requests public comment on the proposed collection.
OFAC Sanctions Action Notice
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued a notice detailing sanctions actions. This notice, published in the Federal Register, outlines specific designations and restrictions related to sanctioned entities or individuals. Compliance with these sanctions is mandatory for all relevant parties.
Pacific Halibut Fisheries of the West Coast; Annual Management Measures for 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a proposed rule detailing the annual management measures for the 2026 directed commercial Pacific halibut fishery along the West Coast. This proposal outlines specific measures for Area 2A of the fishery.
Fisheries Reporting Rules Clarified for Charter Vessels and Headboats
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a final rule clarifying reporting requirements for federally permitted charter vessels and headboats operating in Gulf of America fisheries. This rule aims to improve data accuracy and compliance with existing regulations.
Marine Mammal Takes Authorized for Unalaska Harbor Floats Replacement Project
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a notice authorizing the incidental taking of marine mammals for the Robert Storrs Harbor Floats A&B Replacement Project in Unalaska, Alaska. This notice outlines the conditions under which these takes are permitted and establishes a comment period for public input.
Pacific Halibut Fisheries West Coast 2026 Catch Sharing Plan
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published a proposed rule concerning the 2026 Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan and recreational fishery management measures for the West Coast. The proposal includes specific management measures and a comment period for public input.
Pacific Halibut Fisheries 2026 Catch Sharing Plan Measures
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published the 2026 annual management measures for the Pacific Halibut fishery's catch sharing plan. These measures, effective March 12, 2026, establish the allowable catch limits and allocation schemes for the upcoming fishing season.
FERC: Andro Hydro LLC Withdrawal of Non-Capacity Amendment Application Effectiveness
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice regarding Andro Hydro LLC's withdrawal of its request for a non-capacity amendment application. This notice confirms the effectiveness of the withdrawal, signifying the closure of this specific application process.
Consumers Energy Company Staff Protest Compliance Filing Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice regarding a staff protest to a compliance filing by Consumers Energy Company. The notice, published on March 25, 2026, details the agency's procedural step in reviewing the company's filing.
City of Seattle Notice of Meeting
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has published a notice regarding a meeting for the City of Seattle. This notice, published on March 25, 2026, serves as an informational update.
FERC Combined Notice of Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a combined notice of filings published in the Federal Register. This notice, cited as 91 FR 14559, serves as an informational update regarding recent filings processed by the commission.
FERC Notice of Revocation of Market-Based Rate Authority for TrueLight Energy
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice revoking the market-based rate authority for TrueLight Energy, LLC, TrueLight Commodities, LLC, and Neighborhood Sun Benefit Corp. This action terminates their electric market-based rate tariffs.
Changes to US Hydric Soils Database Selection Criteria
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has issued a notice regarding changes to the selection criteria for the United States hydric soils database. This notice includes a public comment period.
USDA Rescinds Notice of Intent for Wood River Watershed Environmental Impact Statement
The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service has rescinded its notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for the Wood River Watershed project in Nebraska. This action effectively cancels the planned environmental review process for the project.
CFTC - Extend Collection for Swap Dealer Registration
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has issued a notice of intent to extend the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for information collection requirements related to the registration of swap dealers and major swap participants. This notice is part of the standard PRA process for continuing existing data collection activities.
FCC Orders Companies to Fix Robocall Mitigation Database Deficiencies
The FCC's Enforcement Bureau has ordered 35 companies to correct deficiencies in their Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) certifications. Companies must cure these issues and notify the Bureau, or face removal of their certifications from the RMD, which could impact their ability to make robocalls.
Census Bureau - National Survey of Children's Health OMB Review
The Census Bureau has submitted a request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval of the National Survey of Children's Health. This notice informs the public of the submission and requests comments on the proposed information collection.
MSRB Report on Institutional Customer Trading on ATSs
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) has released a report analyzing 38 million municipal securities trades from 2021-2025. The report details the increasing use of Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs) by institutional customers for direct trading, noting a near quadrupling of such trades since 2021.
IRS Comment Request on Electronic Payee Statements
The IRS has issued a notice requesting public comments on its agency information collection activities related to electronic payee statements. The comment period is open until May 26, 2026.
Powell v. Texas - Mandamus Denied for Non-Compliance with Rule 52.7
The Texas Court of Appeals denied Christy Lynne Powell's petition for a writ of mandamus. The court found that Powell failed to comply with Rule 52.7 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure by not providing a sufficient record of material pleadings and evidence considered by the trial court.
M.K. Jackson Investments, Inc. v. Richard Roland - Real Property Dispute
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a default judgment, damages, attorney fees, and sanctions against Donna and Jeramy Jackson in a real property dispute. The court found that while service of process was generally sufficient, the plaintiff failed to serve the corporate entity M.K. Jackson Investments, Inc. with the live petition, necessitating a reversal of the default judgment against it.
Burns Surveying LLC v. Robert H. Burns and Jacob G. Pleasant - Malpractice Case
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, dismissing claims against Burns Surveying LLC. The dismissal was based on the plaintiffs' failure to file a required certificate of merit contemporaneously with their initial petition, as mandated by Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 150.002.
Investment Advisers: Annual Updating Amendment Filing Reminder
The Colorado Division of Securities is reminding state-licensed investment advisers that their Annual Updating Amendment (AUA) filing is due March 31, 2026. This notice also highlights a new NASAA IAR CE course catalog and details recent enforcement actions against Mullins Investment Management and Marshall Financial Advisory.
FDA Warning Letter to Yangzhou H&R Plastic Daily Chemical Co., Ltd.
The FDA issued a warning letter to Yangzhou H&R Plastic Daily Chemical Co., Ltd. following an inspection that revealed significant violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations. The company failed to adequately test drug products for identity and strength before release and did not properly test incoming components.
FDA Warning Letter to ImmunityBio Inc. Regarding ANKTIVA®
The FDA issued a warning letter to ImmunityBio Inc. concerning promotional communications for its drug ANKTIVA®. The FDA determined that a direct-to-consumer broadcast advertisement and a podcast were false or misleading, misbranding the drug and violating the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The agency expressed concern that these communications create a misleading impression that ANKTIVA can cure or prevent all cancer.
FDA Warning Letter to 4U Health for Adulterated Biologics
The FDA issued a warning letter to 4U Health for distributing an unapproved HIV serological diagnostic dried blood spot self-collection kit. The kit is considered adulterated and misbranded because it lacks the required premarket approval or investigational device exemption.
FDA Warning Letter to Matesbrand.com for Nicotine Pouches
The FDA issued a warning letter to matesbrand.com for illegally marketing new tobacco products, specifically nicotine pouches, without required premarket authorization. The agency determined that the listed nicotine pouch products are adulterated and misbranded under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
FDA Warning Letter to Longhorn Vaccines and Diagnostics LLC
The FDA issued a warning letter to Longhorn Vaccines and Diagnostics LLC regarding violations of the Quality System Regulation for their PrimeStore® MTM device. The inspection revealed that the devices are adulterated due to inadequate complaint file maintenance and failure to establish proper complaint handling procedures, including evaluating complaints for medical device reporting.
Pechkis v. Trustees: Anti-SLAPP Denied, Retaliation, Discrimination Ruling
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court's denial of an anti-SLAPP motion brought by the Trustees of the California State University. The ruling concerns retaliation claims filed by professors who reported discrimination and harassment. The court found the defendant failed to demonstrate the claims arose from protected activity.
Guardian Storage Centers v. Simpson - Appeal of Disqualification Orders
The California Court of Appeal has reversed disqualification orders in the case of Guardian Storage Centers v. Simpson. The appellate court will review the trial court's application of legal standards concerning an attorney's review of inadvertently transmitted privileged communications belonging to an opposing party.
O'Leary v. Jones - Arbitration Award Confirmation Dismissed
The California Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court's denial of attorney's fees but remanded for the award of court costs to the appellant in O'Leary v. Jones. The case involved the dismissal of a petition to confirm an arbitration award due to lack of personal jurisdiction.
Massachusetts Extends RSV Immunizations for Infants Through April 30, 2026
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has extended its recommendation for RSV monoclonal antibody immunizations for eligible infants through April 30, 2026, due to ongoing elevated RSV activity. This advisory urges healthcare providers to continue administering these preventive measures to protect vulnerable infants from severe illness.
AG Uthmeier Secures Sentences for Fentanyl Trafficking
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the sentencing of Renee and Vincent Stephens to 60 and 30 years in prison, respectively, for fentanyl trafficking in Hillsborough County. The couple operated a drug trafficking scheme, with Vincent directing activities from prison and Renee selling fentanyl from their apartment where a child was present.
Duke Energy Kentucky seeks confidential treatment for customer data
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has granted Duke Energy Kentucky's request for confidential treatment of certain customer data and proprietary information related to an economic development special contract. The order exempts specific account and load information, pricing, and projected bills from public disclosure for ten years.
Public Service Commission Schedules Informal Conference
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled an informal virtual conference for March 26, 2026, to facilitate discussions between intervenors and Columbia Gas of Kentucky regarding the CHOICE program. The conference aims to improve customer outreach and discuss program costs and updates.
Order Extends Fuel Adjustment Clause Response Deadline
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has granted a joint motion to extend the response deadline for proposed changes to the Fuel Adjustment Clause. The extension provides an additional 30 days for parties to file responses, moving the deadline to May 11, 2026.
Duke Energy Kentucky Information Filing Deadline
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has ordered Duke Energy Kentucky to file specific information by April 10, 2026, related to its economic development special contract. This order follows a previous directive regarding electronic filings and requires detailed responses under oath or certification.
State PUC Requests Information from Big Rivers Electric Corporation
The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a first request for information to Big Rivers Electric Corporation (BREC) regarding its annual review of its MRSM charge for calendar year 2025. BREC is required to submit the requested information electronically by April 10, 2026.
Order Corrects Rate Error for Black Mountain Utility District
The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order correcting a typographical error in a previous order concerning Black Mountain Utility District. The "Wholesale & Leak Adjustment Rate" was corrected from $6.01 per Gallon to $0.00601 per Gallon. Black Mountain Utility District must submit updated tariff sheets within 20 days.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Initiatives for Consumer Savings and Home Strengthening
The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) has highlighted initiatives aimed at saving Oklahomans money and strengthening homes. These include the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Grant Program, improvements in fire protection classifications, and successful recovery of $10.8 million for consumers in 2025, alongside locating over $200 million in lost life insurance benefits.
Notice of Intent for Environmental Impact Statement, RFK Stadium Redevelopment
The National Park Service has issued a Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the redevelopment of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium campus. The notice opens a 30-day public comment period, closing on April 24, 2026, for input on the scope of the EIS.
USGS Water Resources Research Act Program Information Collection Activities
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is submitting information collection activities related to the Water Resources Research Act Program to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. This notice provides an opportunity for public comment on the proposed information collection.
Bureau of Land Management Approves Alaska Native Claims Selection
The Bureau of Land Management has issued a notice regarding the approval of Alaska Native claims selections. This notice provides information on the decision and outlines the process for appealing the decision.
NPS Proposes to Renew Underground Railroad Network Information Collection
The National Park Service (NPS) has published a notice in the Federal Register proposing to renew its information collection activities related to the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program. The public has 30 days to submit comments on this proposed renewal.
NPS Proposes Extending Historic Landmarks Nomination Form Collection
The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing to extend the collection of information for the National Historic Landmarks Nomination Form. This notice initiates a 30-day public comment period, allowing stakeholders to provide feedback on the proposed extension.
National Cancer Institute Meeting Announcement
The National Institutes of Health, through the National Cancer Institute, has announced an upcoming meeting. The notice provides details regarding the meeting, which is scheduled for April 8, 2026. This announcement serves as an informational update for interested parties.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Closed Meetings Notice
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has published a notice regarding closed meetings for the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. This notice informs the public about upcoming meetings that will be closed to the public.
Center for Scientific Review Closed Meetings Notice
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) published a notice regarding closed meetings for the Center for Scientific Review. These meetings are scheduled for April 20, 2026, and are part of the standard review process for grant applications.
Center for Scientific Review Meeting Notice Amended
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued an amended notice regarding a meeting of the Center for Scientific Review. This notice updates previously published information about the meeting.
Center for Scientific Review; Notice of Closed Meetings
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center for Scientific Review has published a notice announcing upcoming closed meetings. These meetings are scheduled to take place on April 20-21, 2026.
NYSE American LLC - New Options Regulatory Fee Methodology
NYSE American LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to adopt a new methodology for assessing and collecting its Options Regulatory Fee (ORF). This change aligns with proposals from other options exchanges and will limit the ORF to options transactions occurring on NYSE American and cleared in the Customer range at OCC.
FDA Reclassifies Melanoma Detection and Impedance Devices
The FDA has reclassified certain optical diagnostic devices for melanoma detection and electrical impedance spectrometers. These devices will now be renamed Software-Aided Adjunctive Diagnostic Devices for Use on Skin Lesions by Physicians Trained in the Diagnosis and Management of Skin Cancer. This reclassification aims to better categorize these diagnostic tools.
North Carolina Property Tax Reform Analysis
The Tax Foundation analyzes North Carolina's property tax system, arguing that levy limits protect taxpayers from rapidly rising property valuations. The analysis suggests reforms should preserve the property tax base while addressing recent pressures on homeowners.
Mangle v. Inspirit Senior Living - Summary Judgment Denied
The Delaware Superior Court denied a motion for summary judgment filed by Inspirit Senior Living and Kent Landscaping in a personal injury lawsuit. The case involves a slip and fall incident allegedly caused by snow and ice removal negligence.
FDA Variance Approval Letter to Anthony Ritzko
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has issued a variance approval letter to Anthony Ritzko. The letter, dated March 24, 2025, is available in both redacted and unredacted forms.
FDA Complaint Document Details
The FDA has posted a complaint document related to its activities, identified by docket number FDA-2026-H-2617-0001. The document is available for review on the Regulations.gov portal.
FDA Complaint Document
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint document related to its activities. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform. No specific action is required from regulated entities at this time.
FDA Complaint Document
The FDA has posted a complaint document related to its Center for Tobacco Products (CTP). The document was made available on March 24, 2026, and is open for public comment.
FDA Complaint Document
The FDA has posted a complaint document authored by CTP. The document was made available on March 24th and is now closed for public comments. No specific details about the complaint's content or the regulatory impact are provided.
FDA Delays Effective Date for Spirulina Extract Color Additive
The FDA is delaying the effective date of its final order regarding the expanded use of spirulina extract as a color additive in human foods. This delay is in response to timely objections and a request for a hearing filed by Obelisk Tech Systems Inc. The agency will announce a new effective date or other administrative action later.
FDA Completeness Assessment Correspondence
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a completeness assessment correspondence to Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. This document is part of the ongoing regulatory process for a submission, but no specific details about the assessment or the submission are provided in the available information.
FDA Complaint Document Closed for Comments
The FDA has closed a comment period for a complaint document related to its Center for Tobacco Products (CTP). The document, identified by docket number FDA-2026-H-2885, is no longer accepting public feedback.
FDA Complaint Filed and Closed for Comments
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has filed a complaint and closed the comment period for this matter. The specific details of the complaint are not available for viewing or download within the provided document.
FDA Complaint Filed
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has filed a complaint on March 24, 2026. The complaint is related to tobacco product regulation and was authored by CTP. Further details are available via the provided URL.
FDA Variance Application from Aquatic Multimedia LLC
The FDA has posted a variance application from Aquatic Multimedia LLC. This document, submitted by CDRH, is available for review on the Regs.gov platform. No further details on the nature of the variance or its implications are provided in the available information.
FDA Complaint Document
The FDA has posted a complaint document related to its activities, identified by docket number FDA-2026-H-2424-0001. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform.
FDA Complaint Document Filed
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has filed a complaint document related to tobacco regulations. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform.
FDA Delays Effective Date for Spirulina Extract Color Additive
The FDA is delaying the effective date of its final order regarding the expanded use of spirulina extract as a color additive in human foods. This delay is due to timely objections and a request for a hearing filed by Obelisk Tech Systems Inc. The agency will publish a future document to announce a new effective date or other administrative action.
FDA Complaint Document
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint document related to its activities. This document is now closed for public comments. The FDA has provided a link to download the complaint document.
FDA Complaint Document
The FDA has posted a complaint document related to its regulatory activities. The document is available for download and further information can be accessed via the provided link. This notice serves to inform the public about the availability of this complaint.
Cannabist Company Holdings Inc. - Material Definitive Agreement
The Cannabist Company Holdings Inc. has entered into an asset purchase agreement for the sale of its Delaware subsidiary's assets. The transaction is valued at $16.5 million, with a portion held in escrow for indemnification obligations. This filing reports the entry into this material definitive agreement.
Idaho PUC Accepting Comments on Clearwater Power Wildfire Mitigation Plan
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting written comments on Clearwater Power Company's 2026 wildfire mitigation plan. The plan details the utility's efforts to reduce wildfire risks, as required by the Wildfire Standard of Care Act. Comments are due by June 2, 2026.
Idaho PUC Accepts Comments on Water Utility Application
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting written comments on an application from Southshore 2 Water Company, LLC, seeking a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a public utility. The comment period closes on April 28, 2026.
USPTO Official Gazette Notices - March 24, 2026
The USPTO published its Official Gazette for March 24, 2026, including notices regarding patent and trademark maintenance fees, expirations, reinstatements, and other administrative matters. These notices remind patent holders of upcoming deadlines for maintenance fees and inform trademark owners about registration expirations.
SC AG Supports Challenge to MA Pork Law at Supreme Court
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined Iowa and 22 other states in a Supreme Court amicus brief challenging a Massachusetts law that bans the sale and transportation of pork produced in violation of its housing space requirements. The states argue the law imposes burdensome regulations on out-of-state farmers and processors, potentially leading to higher consumer prices.
South Carolina Parental Leave for Stillbirth Act Passes Subcommittee
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson applauded the unanimous passage of H.4611, the "Parental Leave for Stillbirth" Act, by a House Ways and Means Subcommittee. This bill seeks to clarify existing state law to ensure parents who experience a stillbirth receive the paid parental leave benefits they deserve.
High Purity Dissolving Pulp from Brazil: Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has issued a preliminary affirmative determination that high purity dissolving pulp from Brazil is being sold in the United States at less than fair value and is subsidized by the Brazilian government. This determination aligns the final determination with the final antidumping duty determination.
Steel Welded Wire Mesh from Mexico: Circumvention Determination
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has issued a final affirmative determination of circumvention regarding steel welded wire mesh from Mexico. This determination means that certain imports from Mexico are circumventing existing trade remedies, potentially leading to new duties or restrictions.
Initiation of Circumvention Inquiry on Steel Products from Vietnam
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has initiated a circumvention inquiry into corrosion-resistant steel products from Vietnam. This inquiry will determine if these products are circumventing existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
Citric Acid and Citrate Salts Investigations Postponed
The International Trade Administration has postponed the preliminary determination in the countervailing duty investigations concerning citric acid and certain citrate salts from Canada and India. This notice announces the delay of the initial findings in these trade remedy proceedings.
Steel Products from China: Circumvention Inquiry Initiation
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has initiated a circumvention inquiry into certain corrosion-resistant steel products from the People's Republic of China. This inquiry will determine if these products are circumventing existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
Forest Service Seeks Comments on Logging Data Collection Extension
The Forest Service is seeking public comments on its proposal to extend the information collection requirements for forest industries and logging operations data collection systems. This notice announces a comment period for stakeholders to provide feedback on the existing data collection processes.
Forest Service Revises Definition of Ski Area
The Forest Service has revised the definition of a ski area in its regulations. This rule amends 36 CFR 251 to clarify what constitutes a ski area, impacting how certain land use permits and operations are categorized and managed on National Forest System lands.
National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Petitions Received
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has published a notice listing petitions received for the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. This notice serves as an informational update regarding the program's filings.
Proposed Incidental Harassment Authorization for Northern Sea Otters in Alaska
The Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) for the Southeast Alaska stock of Northern Sea Otters in Angoon, Alaska. This proposal allows for the potential incidental harassment of these marine mammals during specified activities.
Nashoba Valley Viticultural Area Established
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has established the approximately 18,367-acre "Nashoba Valley" American viticultural area (AVA) in Worcester County, Massachusetts. This final rule is effective April 23, 2026, and aims to help vintners better describe wine origins and consumers identify wines.
Nine Lakes of East Tennessee Viticultural Area Established
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has established the "Nine Lakes of East Tennessee" American viticultural area (AVA) in northeastern Tennessee. This final rule designates a new region for wine origin labeling, allowing vintners to better describe the source of their wines and consumers to identify them.
Proposed Viticultural Area: Champlain Valley of Vermont
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) is proposing to establish a new American viticultural area (AVA) named "Champlain Valley of Vermont." This designation would allow vintners to better identify the origin of their wines, and consumers to identify wines based on their geographic origin. The TTB is seeking public comments on this proposal.
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Sunshine Act Meetings Notice
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation has published a notice regarding an upcoming Sunshine Act meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 30, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. The notice details the status of the meeting and lists matters to be considered, as well as portions open and closed to the public.
USDA Promotes Voluntary 'Product of USA' Label for Meat, Poultry, Eggs
The USDA has launched a public awareness campaign for its new voluntary 'Product of USA' labeling standard, effective January 1, 2026. This standard is exclusively for meat, poultry, and egg products from animals born, raised, harvested, and processed in the United States, aiming to increase transparency and consumer trust.
Delaware Court of Chancery Guardianship Petition for J.L.S.
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued a decision denying an emergency petition to change the code status of J.L.S., a person with an alleged disability. The court's decision highlights a conflict between a recently adopted statute governing health-care decisions and a Court of Chancery Rule. J.L.S. died shortly after the court's oral ruling.
USPTO patent grant for sport injury prediction and alarm
USPTO patent grant for sport injury prediction and alarm
AG Nessel Sues DHS/ICE Over Romulus Warehouse Detention Center Plan
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with the City of Romulus, has filed a lawsuit against DHS and ICE challenging the plan to convert a Romulus warehouse into a mass immigration detention facility. The lawsuit alleges violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the National Environmental Policy Act.
Vermont AG Secures Court Order Protecting Gender Affirming Care
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark and a coalition of 21 states secured a federal court order blocking the Trump Administration's attempt to pressure healthcare providers into ending gender-affirming care. The court ruled that hospitals and clinics cannot be threatened with the loss of Medicare and Medicaid funding for providing such care.
Vermont AG Urges Congress to Close Data Broker Loophole for Surveillance
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark joined 17 other state AGs in urging Congress to close a data broker loophole that allows federal agencies to conduct mass surveillance of Americans using commercially purchased data and AI tools. The letter calls for warrant requirements for digital data access and transparency standards for data brokers.
Georgia AG Indicts Seven for Jail Assault and Gang Charges
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced the indictment of seven individuals for an assault at the Muscogee County Jail. The defendants, allegedly members of the Goodfellas gang, are charged with aggravated assault, battery, and gang-related offenses for attacking a rival inmate. This action highlights the state's focus on prosecuting violent crime and gang activity.
ND Primary Residence Credit Application Deadline
The North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner is reminding eligible homeowners to apply for the Primary Residence Credit (PRC) by the April 1, 2026 deadline. This credit, established by House Bill 1158 and expanded by House Bill 1176, can reduce property tax burdens by up to $1600 for qualifying residents.
FCC Notice on Information Collection Activities
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice and request for comments regarding the extension of an existing information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This notice seeks public input on the necessity, utility, and burden of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and Third Party Disclosure Requirements.
FCC Proposes Rule for All-IP Future and Network Modernization
The FCC has proposed a rule to accelerate network modernization by reforming regulations hindering the transition to all-Internet Protocol (IP) networks. The proposal includes moving remaining intercarrier compensation charges to a bill-and-keep framework, detariffing them, and eliminating ex ante pricing regulation for end-user charges. The Commission also seeks comment on phasing out Connect America Fund Intercarrier Compensation support and removing outdated regulatory obligations for long-distance services.
US Senate Confirms Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Markwayne Mullin as the 9th Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a bipartisan vote. He was sworn in by President Donald J. Trump and stated his priority is to ensure the department is funded to continue its critical work.
ICE Arrests Child Predators, Rapists, and Domestic Abusers
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of multiple individuals described as illegal aliens convicted of serious crimes, including child sexual abuse, rape, and domestic abuse. The press release highlights that nearly 70% of those arrested have criminal convictions or pending charges in the U.S.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin Sworn In
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the swearing-in ceremony for its new Secretary, Markwayne Mullin, which took place at the White House on March 24, 2026. The release includes a quote from Secretary Mullin and photographs from the event.
ICE Arrest of Guatemalan National Charged in Long Island Rape
DHS announced the arrest of Carlos Aguilar Reynoso, a Guatemalan national charged with rape and other offenses against a child in Long Island, New York. ICE collaborated with local law enforcement to apprehend the individual.
FY 2024 Atlantic Salmon Habitat Restoration Partnership Grants
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced the FY 2024 Atlantic Salmon Habitat Restoration Partnership Grants. These grants aim to support the recovery of the Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic salmon, with funding ranging from $100,000 to $700,000 per year over three years.
Order grants motion to dismiss appeal in S.H. v. R.N.
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals granted a motion to dismiss an appeal filed by S.H. against R.N. The court found it lacked appellate jurisdiction because the appealed orders did not finally determine the post-decree custody issue. Consequently, the appeal has been dismissed.
Deutsche Bank v. Ru - Order Accepting Writ of Certiorari
The Hawaii Supreme Court has accepted a writ of certiorari for the case Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Americas v. Yun Ru. This means the court will hear oral arguments on the case, which originated from the Intermediate Court of Appeals.
Jay Sunny Bajaj v. OSP Razor Holdings LLC - Denial of Summary Judgment
The Delaware Court of Chancery denied OSP Razor Holdings LLC's request for leave to move for summary judgment in a case where a member alleges the company's board acted in bad faith by withholding tax distributions. The court found that a more thorough exploration of the board's motivations is needed at trial.
Delaware Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Legent Group v. Axos Financial
The Delaware Supreme Court dismissed an appeal filed by Legent Group, LLC and related entities against Axos Financial, Inc. The dismissal was based on the appeal being interlocutory, as the issue of attorneys' fees and costs awarded in a prior sanctions decision remained unresolved. The court cited failure to comply with Supreme Court Rule 42 regarding appeals of final judgments.
In re: Stimwave Technologies Inc. - Legal Opinion
The District Court of Delaware issued a legal opinion in the case of In re: Stimwave Technologies Inc., et al. (Case: 24-1320). The opinion, dated March 24, 2026, addresses legal matters related to the company.
EPA Final Rule: Texas DFW Ozone NOx RACT Technical Support Document
The EPA has issued a final rule regarding the Technical Support Document (TSD) for the Texas Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Ozone Non-attainment Area's Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements. This document details the EPA's final decisions and technical analysis supporting the rule.
EPA Opens Public Comment on Draft Carbon Storage Permit
The EPA has opened a public comment period on a draft permit for carbon storage operations. The draft permit, identified by CO62455-12770, includes specific details on monitoring, reporting, and operational requirements for facilities seeking to store carbon underground. Interested parties are invited to submit comments on the proposed permit.
EPA Draft Staff Report on NOx Emissions from Electricity Facilities
The EPA has released a draft staff report analyzing nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from electricity generating units. This report provides technical information and analysis that may inform future regulatory actions or guidance related to air pollution controls for power plants.
EPA Technical Support Document for Texas NOx RACT
The EPA has released a Technical Support Document related to Texas's Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements for Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). This document provides technical information and analysis supporting the state's implementation of these air quality regulations.
EPA Proposed Rule: NOx Emissions from Gas Turbines
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a proposed rule concerning NOx emissions from gas turbines. This proposal outlines new standards and requirements for controlling nitrogen oxide emissions from these industrial sources.
EPA Final Technical Support Document for Texas Ozone VOC RACT
The EPA has issued a final Technical Support Document (TSD) for Texas's Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) to address ozone nonattainment. This document details the EPA's review and approval of Texas's State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions related to VOC RACT requirements.
EPA Technical Support Document Texas DFW Ozone RACT
The EPA has released a technical support document regarding Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for ozone in the Texas Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area. This document provides technical analysis and recommendations to support state implementation plans for air quality.
South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule Amendments
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing notice of amendments to rules from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. These amendments pertain to air quality regulations and are being published for public record. Affected parties should review the specific rule changes to understand their compliance obligations.
EPA: TCEQ Comments on Texas Ozone SIP
The EPA has posted comments submitted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regarding the 2008 Ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Texas. This notice serves to make these comments publicly available as part of the ongoing regulatory process.
EPA Permit Application Index
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted an index of permit applications on March 24, 2026. The document provides access to 13 related attachments, likely containing details of various permit applications.
Post Falls Church Fire Investigation Concluded
The Idaho State Fire Marshal's Office has concluded its investigation into the March 15 fire that destroyed the River Church and Little Explorers preschool in Post Falls. The investigation found the fire was accidental, caused by a failed natural gas regulator, and not criminal activity. The findings have been shared with the building owner's insurance carrier.
SC DPH World TB Day Awareness and Prevention
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) observed World Tuberculosis (TB) Day on March 24, 2026, reinforcing its commitment to TB prevention and awareness. The notice highlights the state's theme 'Yes! We Can End TB – Together' and details progress in reducing TB cases, emphasizing ongoing efforts for early detection and treatment.
South Carolina DPH Measles Outbreak Update
The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported no new measles cases as of March 24, 2026, maintaining the outbreak total at 997. The state is on track to declare the outbreak over by April 26 if no new cases are reported, based on a 42-day transmission-free period.
South Carolina Stroke Registry Task Force Meeting Announcement
The South Carolina Department of Public Health announced that the South Carolina Stroke Registry Task Force will hold a virtual meeting on March 26, 2026. The agenda and meeting link are available on the event page.
Okamoto Trust - Ruling Vacated and Remanded
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a lower court's ruling concerning the distribution of property from the Revocable Trust of Itsuto Okamoto. The appeal stemmed from a dispute over the trustee's actions and a petition to compel distribution.
Bloch v. Bloch - Reconsideration Denied
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals denied a motion for reconsideration filed by Defendant-Appellant David Michael Bloch in case CAAP-24-0000459. The court found that the motion presented no new points of law or fact that were overlooked or misapprehended.
S.H. v. R.N. - Appeal Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal filed by S.H. in the case of S.H. v. R.N. The dismissal was granted due to a lack of appellate jurisdiction, as the orders under appeal did not finally determine the post-decree custody issue. The court cited previous case law to support its decision.
Hampton v. Publix: Summary Judgment Granted in Part, Denied in Part
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia granted in part and denied in part Publix Super Markets, Inc.'s motion for summary judgment, and granted Maplebear Inc.'s motion for summary judgment in this personal injury action. The court issued its opinion and order on March 23, 2026.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Maintenance Notice
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding temporary unavailability of the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) search functionality due to scheduled maintenance. The notice provides links to alternative resources and contact information for the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The SAM.gov system is currently unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. This outage affects access to entity registrations and exclusion data, including debarments and suspensions. Users are advised to check the SAM.gov homepage for updates.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced that entity registrations and exclusion data on SAM.gov are temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. This notice informs users of the system outage and provides alternative resources.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Maintenance Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding maintenance on SAM.gov, specifically mentioning that FAR overhaul impacts exclusions. The provided URL leads to a 'Page Not Found' error, indicating the content is unavailable.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) experienced a temporary outage, making entity exclusion data unavailable. The GSA has provided links to search, the homepage, and help resources for users unable to access the debarment and suspension information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) experienced a temporary outage, making entity exclusion data unavailable. The page that would normally display this information returned a 'Page Not Found' error during this maintenance period. Users were directed to search, the homepage, or the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reported that the SAM.gov page for Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) is not found, returning a 404 error. The page is currently unavailable, and users are directed to search, the homepage, or the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Availability Notice
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice indicating that SAM.gov maintenance impacted the availability of entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions). The page for these exclusions was not found, and users were directed to search, the homepage, or the help desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced that the SAM.gov entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) search functionality is temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. The agency is providing links to alternative resources and contact information for the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that entity exclusions and registrations were unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. The notice provides links to search, the homepage, and the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Maintenance Notification
The General Services Administration (GSA) is notifying users that the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) entity exclusions and debarments database was unavailable due to maintenance. The page indicates that the content could not be found, suggesting a temporary outage or a broken link.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that the entity exclusions list, which identifies entities debarred or suspended from federal contracting, was unavailable due to system maintenance. The notice provides links to search, the homepage, and the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is experiencing a temporary outage, making entity exclusion data unavailable. The General Services Administration (GSA) has provided links to search, the homepage, and help resources while the system is down for maintenance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a notice indicating that the SAM.gov entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) search functionality is temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. This notice provides alternative links for users to search or return to the SAM.gov homepage.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is experiencing an outage, making entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) temporarily unavailable. The General Services Administration (GSA) has provided a notice regarding this system maintenance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that the entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) search function was unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. This notice provides alternative resources for users needing to access this information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is experiencing an outage, making the entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) database temporarily unavailable. The General Services Administration (GSA) has provided links to search, the homepage, and help resources while the issue is resolved.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) experienced a temporary outage, making entity exclusion data unavailable. This notice informs users of the downtime and provides alternative resources for assistance.
SAM.gov Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is experiencing unavailability for entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) due to scheduled maintenance and an overhaul of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The GSA has provided links to alternative resources for users seeking information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) experienced an outage, making the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) database temporarily unavailable. The page indicates the issue was due to scheduled maintenance and provides links for alternative access and support.
Maryland Supreme Court Opinion on Federal Preemption of State Law Claims
The Maryland Supreme Court affirmed the dismissal of state common law tort claims filed by local governments against 26 oil and gas companies. The Court held that federal law displaces and preempts these state law claims related to damages from greenhouse gas emissions.
HUD Investigates Washington State Homeownership Program for Fair Housing Act Violations
HUD has launched an investigation into Washington State's Covenant Homeownership Program to determine if it violates the Fair Housing Act. The program offers downpayment and closing cost assistance but requires applicants to have specific racial or ethnic ancestry, which HUD believes may constitute unlawful discrimination.
Geologic Mapping Program Trains Students, Funds Student Projects
The U.S. Geological Survey's National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP) announced funding opportunities through its EDMAP component. This program aims to train the next generation of geologic mappers by providing funds for graduate and undergraduate student projects related to geologic map creation. The announcement details eligibility criteria and funding limits for faculty and students.
Department of Education Parent Information and Training Program Grant
The Department of Education's Rehabilitation Services Administration is announcing a new grant opportunity for a Regional Parent Information and Training Center (PTI) in Region C-2. Private nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply, with applications due by April 24, 2026.
Chr.B. v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, Chr.B. v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al, has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and concerns personal injury and product liability. The initial filings include a complaint, civil cover sheet, proposed summons, and certificate of interested entities.
NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Quick-Start Guide Published
NIST has published a Quick-Start Guide for its Cybersecurity Framework 2.0, focusing on integrating cybersecurity, enterprise risk management, and workforce management. The guide aims to help organizations improve communication about cybersecurity risks and align workforce decisions with risk realities.
Solidion Technology Inc. 8-K Filing
Solidion Technology Inc. filed an 8-K form on March 24, 2026, to report a material event. The filing pertains to Item 4.02, Non-Reliance on Previously Issued Financial Statements or Related Audit Report or Interim Review. This indicates a potential restatement or correction of previously issued financial information.
USPTO Trademark Application Details - AAAILAB
The USPTO has published details for an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98538923) filed by AAAILAB. The application covers downloadable publications, podcasts, legal policy information, and online software related to alternative dispute resolution and artificial intelligence.
Key Breeze Locksmith Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Key Breeze Locksmith' filed on March 21, 2025. The application covers services related to locksmithing, specifically the opening of locks. This is a standard application filing.
USPTO Trademark Application Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99085220) for "RAPID FINGERPRINTS PASSPORT PHOTOS-NOTARY-LIVE SCAN" for fingerprinting services. The application was filed on March 14, 2025.
Rocketserve Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for ROCKETSERVE, which provides mobile notary public services, process serving, and legal document coordination. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of March 16, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application Published: National Center for LGBTQ Rights
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for the National Center for LGBTQ Rights. The application covers services such as public advocacy, policy information, pro bono legal services, and clothing items.
USPTO Trademark Application - DDRC Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99088314) from DDRC. The application pertains to providing on-line interactive databases for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) information, case management for ADR services, and information on AI-assisted ADR.
USPTO Trademark Renewal: Digital Dispute Resolution Center
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark for 'Digital Dispute Resolution Center' (TM99088365). The renewal is effective until March 20, 2026, and covers services related to online dispute resolution databases and case management.
GROUPSY Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark GROUPSY. The application, filed on April 21, 2025, seeks to cover internet-based multimedia sharing and social networking services. This filing indicates a potential future offering of these services under the GROUPSY brand.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: REOUTFIT
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'REOUTFIT' for opposition. The application, filed on August 13, 2024, covers consulting services in personal lifestyle, fashion, and appearance. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
JACKPOTA Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "JACKPOTA". The application, filed on February 13, 2024, covers a wide range of internet-based services including social networking, online gaming, and downloadable game software.
USPTO Trademark Application - AAA-ICDR Institute
The USPTO has published details for an "Intent to Use" trademark application (TM98660312) filed by the AAA-ICDR Institute. The application covers educational services and publications related to alternative dispute resolution.
USPTO Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM98386129) for services related to self-actualization, personal development, water safety, swimming instruction, mental and physical health, and charitable fundraising. The application details a broad range of services including educational grants, sponsorships, advocacy, and online content.
USPTO Trademark Renewal: SIBS Social Networking
The USPTO has renewed trademark application TM98359710 for SIBS, which provides online social networking services for barter exchange. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026, with the original filing date of January 16, 2024.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark for Real Estate Development
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98363530) for services related to real estate and land development. The application covers financial investment and obtaining entitlements for property development.
USPTO Trademark Application for F.UR MUG
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "F.UR MUG" filed on January 19, 2024. The application covers various clothing items, including shirts, sweatshirts, and headwear, with a specific exclusion for items resembling fur.
USPTO Trademark Application: UNIFY TRUST
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "UNIFY TRUST". The application covers platform as a service (PAAS) for promoting ethics, privacy, and security in data protection, as well as regulatory compliance consulting in data protection. The filing date was January 23, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application for Family Connect Assessment
The USPTO has received a trademark application for 'Family Connect Assessment' filed on March 1, 2024. The application, identified as TM98429055, is for intent to use and falls under the category of counseling services for developing, strengthening, and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships.
USPTO Trademark Application for Dealership Compliance Services
The USPTO has received a trademark application for "TOTAL DEALERSHIP COMPLIANCE" for services including educational workshops, seminars, and consulting for automobile dealers. The application covers areas such as regulatory compliance, finance, insurance, HR, data privacy, and cybersecurity.
BIGROCK Trademark Renewal for Design and Hosting Services
The USPTO has renewed the BIGROCK trademark (TM98394220) for services including website design, hosting, domain name registration, and software as a service. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Registration for CONSULTVISORY
The USPTO has registered the trademark CONSULTVISORY for a wide range of consulting services, including accounting, marketing, investment advisory, technology, and regulatory compliance. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of February 7, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Registration for 'Therapist In Your Ear'
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Therapist In Your Ear' (TM98398342) for entertainment and advice services related to pregnancy, parenting, and personal relationships. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of February 8, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application - NFRINGED
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98405412) for services related to providing patent application information via an online searchable database and downloadable software. The filing date was February 14, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application GOLDENDELICIOUS Intent to Use
The USPTO has published a trademark application for GOLDENDELICIOUS, an intent-to-use application for downloadable software, online networking services, and employment placement services. The application was filed on February 14, 2024, with an expected intent-to-use date of March 20, 2026.
USPTO Registered Trademark for Pet Cremation Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM98435859 for PAWS REMEMBERED COMPASSIONATE PET CREMATION & BURIAL services. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of March 6, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application - SIMPLYHONORED Funeral Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark SIMPLYHONORED, filed on April 23, 2024. The application covers services related to funeral arrangements and cremations. The filing date indicates the start of the trademark review process.
MICRHODEN Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark MICRHODEN. The application covers personal lifestyle consulting services, wellness, and health-related consulting services. The filing date for this application was April 26, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Registration for IYKYK Legal Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark IYKYK for legal services. The registration, TM98452097, was filed on March 15, 2024, and officially registered on March 20, 2026. This marks the finalization of the trademark for the specified services.
RAM COMPANIES Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from RAM COMPANIES for services related to construction project management, business decision management for construction projects, and various inspection and engineering design services. The application was filed on March 29, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application for RAM COMPANIES
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from RAM COMPANIES for business project management services related to construction projects. The application covers services such as management of design and installation of roofs, walls, and pavement, as well as safety and inspection services.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Financing and Trucking Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for YIDEH DZȨ P WAGHAA, covering financing and trucking services. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of April 6, 2024.
SAFER LIVING Trademark Application - Behavioral Health Services
The USPTO has received a trademark application for "SAFER LIVING" for intent-to-use, covering a wide range of behavioral health services. The application was filed on April 8, 2024, and includes services such as therapeutic care, residential treatment, various therapies, patient advocacy, and educational training related to mental and developmental health.
TRADEWELL Intent to Use Trademark Application Details
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98609984) from TRADEWELL. The application covers services related to residential and commercial construction, skilled trades, and business franchising.
HASSANAMESIT Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark HASSANAMESIT. The application covers a range of printed publications related to tribal culture and land management, as well as transportation and business consultation services. The filing date for this application was June 20, 2024.
HASSANAMISCO Trademark Application for Tribal Publications
The USPTO has received a trademark application for "HASSANAMISCO" (TM98611219) for various printed publications related to tribal culture, history, and land management, as well as services including transportation, business consultation, and healthcare. The application was filed on June 20, 2024, with an intent to use date of March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application REGULATORY YOURS! Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application "REGULATORY YOURS!" (TM98550486) for opposition. The application covers services including quality management systems auditing, business risk management, regulatory compliance consultancy for medical devices and clinical trials, and computer network security services.
USPTO Trademark Renewal: SAMBASAFETY
The USPTO has renewed the SAMBASAFETY trademark (TM98555926) for services related to data processing, software as a service, and driver risk management. This renewal ensures the continued protection of the trademark for its specified business activities.
USPTO Emperor's Closet Intent to Use Trademark Application
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Emperor's Closet' (TM98558199). The application covers online rental of clothing and clothing design services. The filing date was May 19, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM98562385 for opposition. The application covers arbitration, dispute resolution, legal, and mediation services. The publication date is March 20, 2026, with a filing date of May 21, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application Filed for BROKEN MONEY
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "BROKEN MONEY" filed on July 10, 2024. The application is for legal services, specifically in the field of bankruptcy law and legal information services.
USPTO Trademark Registration for ATELIER H USA
The USPTO has registered trademark application TM98581856 for ATELIER H USA. The registration covers a range of goods including handbags, jewelry, clothing, and headwear, as well as services such as personal fashion consulting and online retail.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for LES CHAMPS DU SUD
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM98587685) for the mark "LES CHAMPS DU SUD". The application covers goods and services including clothing, travel arrangement, and cultural information.
USPTO Trademark Application: Branches of Consciousness
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "Branches of Consciousness" filed on May 29, 2024. The application covers religious and spiritual services, including worship, ceremonies, and counseling.
USPTO Trademark Application - CYBER TRADER HUNTER PI
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'CYBER TRADER HUNTER PI'. The application, filed on June 16, 2024, is for services related to private investigation. The filing date indicates the start of the examination process.
D DOMAIN.COM Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark D DOMAIN.COM (TM98620534), originally filed on June 26, 2024. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026, and covers services related to website hosting, domain registration, and digital certificates.
USPTO Trademark Renewal for Advertising and Marketing Services
The USPTO has renewed trademark application TM98620542, which covers advertising and marketing services, website design, domain registration, and digital certificate authentication. The renewal was processed on March 20, 2026, with an initial filing date of June 26, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application Filed: Birdhouse Foundation
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98621370) from Birdhouse Foundation. The application covers case management services, specifically coordinating legal, medical, physical, social, personal care, and psychological services for children, with a focus on abused children. The filing date was June 26, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application for Ascension Nexus
The USPTO has received a new trademark application for 'Ascension Nexus' under the 'intent to use' category. The application covers a broad range of legal services, travel agency services, and educational services related to personal growth and law of attraction principles.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application - Encouraging Kindness
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'ENCOURAGING KINDNESS'. The application, filed on June 27, 2024, is for services related to providing information about self-improvement via a website.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for Pipeline Services
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM98646156) for services related to pipeline construction, installation, maintenance, and consulting in the oil and gas industry. The application was filed on July 12, 2024, with a projected use date of March 20, 2026.
Celero Consulting Group Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark 'CELERO CONSULTING GROUP' (TM98649413). The registration covers a broad range of consulting services, including telecommunications, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and business strategy.
USPTO Trademark Application for Roadside and Boat Repair Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for services including emergency roadside and boat repair, recreational vehicle services, and various membership club benefits. The application, identified as TM98676740, is an intent-to-use filing.
USPTO Trademark Publication: The Reoutfitter
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'The Reoutfitter' for opposition. The application covers consulting services in personal lifestyle, fashion, and appearance.
Testosterone Project Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'The Testosterone Project' for opposition. The application covers patient advocate services related to testosterone testing and treatment, as well as online educational materials in the same field. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application: Unshakable Thinking
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'UNSHAKABLE THINKING'. The application, filed on July 20, 2024, seeks to register the mark for providing on-line information in the field of spirituality, self-help, and personal empowerment.
UNISOURCE Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark UNISOURCE. The application covers online software for managing insurance coverage and reimbursements for prescription drugs, as well as patient financial assistance programs. The filing date for this application was September 11, 2024.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for Connected Scheduling
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM98740573) for 'Connected Scheduling' filed on September 9, 2024. The application covers software for data storage, workforce labor scheduling, document management, payment systems, internet communication, and regulatory compliance consulting in healthcare.
BIOCOMPUTE-IN-BOX Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'BIOCOMPUTE-IN-BOX' (TM98741024). The application covers technical support services related to computer chips, software, and systems on a chip (SOC) used for biological modeling via AI, as well as IP licensing for related hardware and software.
DATACENTER-IN-BOX Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'DATACENTER-IN-BOX' filed on September 9, 2024. The application covers services related to technical support for computer chips, memory modules, operating systems, and SOCs used in AI-driven biological structure modeling, as well as IP licensing for related hardware and software.
USPTO Trademark Application for Skip Tracing Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "NATIONWIDE SKIP EXPERTS" for skip tracing services. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of October 15, 2024. This notice serves to inform the public of the application's status.
GREEN GOODBYE Trademark Status Change
The USPTO has updated the status of the trademark application TM98754532 for 'GREEN GOODBYE', which covers alkaline hydrolysis cremation services. The status change was noted on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of September 17, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application: Timeless Care. Modern Comforts.
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application for the mark 'Timeless Care. Modern Comforts.' The application, filed on October 24, 2024, covers a range of services including beauty salon, health spa, home health care, nursing home, and personal concierge services. The application is designated for use with Class 045, which pertains to legal services and personal services. The stated intent to use date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for Brixton Senior Care Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Brixton Senior Care Timeless Care Modern Comforts" services. The application covers a range of healthcare and personal concierge services, including home health care, nursing home services, and appointment coordination.
LITTLEBLACKBOOK Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'LITTLEBLACKBOOK' for opposition. The application, filed on October 17, 2024, covers services including personal coaching, dating matchmaking, and relationship-focused podcasts and blogs.
USPTO Trademark Application for Political Campaign Services
The USPTO has received a new trademark application (TM98811900) for "political campaign services." The application, filed on October 21, 2024, covers a range of services including fundraising, promoting candidate awareness, providing political issue information, and retail sales of campaign goods. The filing date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for Charitable Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for charitable services related to personal growth and victim support. The application was filed on November 27, 2024, and is designated for use by non-profit organizations.
SIENTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for SIENTO, which includes services related to psychological counseling and emotional support for first responders and high-stress occupations. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of November 29, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Application: MICHIGAN BIKER LAW
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'MICHIGAN BIKER LAW' for opposition. The application, filed on December 3, 2024, covers legal services including advisory, consultation, and support services, particularly in the field of personal injury. The publication date for opposition is March 20, 2026.
RESA POWER Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for RESA POWER for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services and goods related to electrical power generation, engineering, manufacturing, and distribution.
USPTO New Chapter Family Law Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received a new intent-to-use trademark application for "New Chapter Family Law" in the legal services category. The application was filed on January 13, 2025, and is designated for use by legal professionals.
Commonai Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for Commonai. This publication opens a period for opposition from other parties before the trademark can be officially registered.
USPTO Trademark Publication for Opposition: PMR Life Care Plans LLC
The USPTO has published the trademark application for PMR Life Care Plans LLC for opposition. The application, filed on January 31, 2025, seeks to register services related to expert witness testimony in medical consultation and life care planning.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published a trademark application for PMR LIFE CARE PLANS LLC, identified as TM99024526, for opposition. The application, filed on January 31, 2025, seeks to register services related to expert witness testimony in medical consultation and life care planning.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: WORSHIP CENTRAL
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'WORSHIP CENTRAL' for opposition. The application covers religious and spiritual services, including gatherings, retreats, prayer meetings, and counseling.
USPTO Trademark Application: ABOGADO EL CHINO
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'ABOGADO EL CHINO, ABOGADO DE ACCIDENTES'. The application covers legal services, specifically in personal injury and civil litigation.
KINDLY, HUMAN Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'KINDLY, HUMAN' for opposition. The application covers services related to emotional support, counseling, and AI-powered software for matching individuals for peer support.
USPTO Trademark Application for Reservation Infrastructure and Legal Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application (TM99055510) for reservation infrastructure and legal services. The application covers construction of roads, utility services, and legal administration of licenses through a tribal court. The publication date for opposition is March 20, 2026.
FSIS Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Establishment Size Definitions
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to solicit public input on revising its definitions of establishment sizes for meat, poultry, and egg products plants. FSIS is considering updating its current HACCP size categories and volume-based thresholds used for regulatory analysis and agency sampling frequencies.
STB Adopts Q2 2026 Rail Cost Adjustment Factor
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has published the Rail Cost Adjustment Factor (RCAF) for the second quarter of 2026. This factor is used to adjust rail freight rates.
State of Louisiana v. James Hudson Dudley - Criminal Procedure
The Louisiana Court of Appeal granted supervisory writs in State of Louisiana v. James Hudson Dudley, finding the trial court abused its discretion by ruling a "hookup text" admissible for cross-examining the victim. The court balanced the defendant's right to present a defense against the victim's interests under the rape shield statute.
Mobile Clinics Provide Medical and Social Services to Storm-Damaged North Shore
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) and several nonprofit partners have launched mobile clinics to provide medical and social services to residents affected by recent storms on the North Shore of Oʻahu. The clinics offer immediate medical support, telehealth, and social service navigation.
Hawaii DOH Highlights TB as Public Health Issue Amidst Rising Case Rates
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) issued a notice highlighting tuberculosis (TB) as a significant public health issue, reporting an increase in diagnosed cases in 2025. The DOH emphasizes continued screening, treatment, and contact investigation, noting that Hawaii has the second-highest TB case rate in the country.
HHS Final Rule Adopts Health Care Claims Attachment Standards
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a final rule establishing standards for health care claims attachments transactions and electronic signatures. This rule, effective May 26, 2026, aims to reduce administrative burden and improve data exchange efficiency between health plans and providers.
Valdivia v. Ford Motor Company - Contract and Product Liability Case Filing
A new civil case, Valdivia v. Ford Motor Company, has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves claims of contract dispute and product liability, with Ford Motor Company filing a notice of removal from Santa Clara Superior Court. The filing fee was $405.
In re M.C. - Termination of Parental Rights Affirmed
The West Virginia Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights due to drug abuse and non-compliance with improvement plans. The mother appealed the termination and denial of post-termination visitation, but the court found no error in the circuit court's decision.
West Virginia Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to terminate a mother's parental rights. The court found no error in the termination order, which was based on allegations of substance abuse, homelessness, and a prior involuntary termination of parental rights for another child.
West Virginia Supreme Court - Parental Rights Termination Affirmed
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued a memorandum decision affirming a lower court's order terminating a mother's parental rights to two children. The decision stems from a case involving allegations of neglect, including unsuitable housing conditions and exposure to domestic violence.
West Virginia Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The West Virginia Supreme Court issued a memorandum decision affirming a circuit court's order terminating a mother's parental rights. The mother had appealed, arguing the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). The court found the appeal lacked merit.
West Virginia Supreme Court Affirms Parental Rights Termination
The West Virginia Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's order terminating a mother's parental rights to her two children. The court found sufficient evidence of abuse and neglect, including substance abuse and exposure to domestic violence, supporting the termination.
West Virginia Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights for two children, P.O. and J.M. The court found that the mother's continued drug use and noncompliance with services justified the termination, upholding the circuit court's decision.
West Virginia Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The West Virginia Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's order terminating the parental rights of Father T.O. The court found that the father failed to meet the conditions of a case plan aimed at reunification, including substance abuse treatment and repayment of adoption subsidies. The decision upholds the circuit court's determination that termination was appropriate.
Harper v. City of Elkins - Workers' Compensation Injury Claim Appeal
The West Virginia Supreme Court affirmed a memorandum decision denying a workers' compensation claim for Rebecca A. Harper against the City of Elkins. The court found no reversible error in the Intermediate Court of Appeals' decision, which upheld the Board of Review's rejection of the claim based on the claimant not sustaining an injury in the course of employment.
Blackhawk Mining LLC v. Harold Elswick - Workers' Compensation Appeal
The West Virginia Supreme Court affirmed a decision by the Intermediate Court of Appeals, which upheld the Workers' Compensation Board of Review's award of 13% permanent partial disability to Harold G. Elswick II. The court found no reversible error in the Board's reliance on a physician's report that apportioned impairment between compensable and preexisting conditions.
CA CPUC Utility Filings and Proposed Decisions
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has published new utility filings from the week of March 16-20, 2026. These include proposed decisions on compensation and rate applications, as well as new complaints and applications impacting California's utility services and consumers.
CPUC Program Expands Wheelchair Accessible Rides
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has expanded its TNC Access for All Program to increase wheelchair accessible rides through app-based services. The program is funded by a 10-cent fee on participating rides and aims to improve availability and reduce wait times for individuals with disabilities.
AG Bonta Urges Congress to Halt Government Mass Surveillance
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, joined by 17 other state AGs, urged Congress to stop federal agencies' mass surveillance of Americans using commercially purchased data and AI tools. The letter calls for closing the data-broker loophole, requiring warrants for data access, and establishing transparency standards.
AG Bonta Opposes ExxonMobil Hazardous Materials Preemption Request
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined 17 other attorneys general in opposing ExxonMobil's request to the PHMSA for a determination that federal law preempts state common law claims related to hazardous materials transportation. The coalition argues this would undermine state authority and residents' rights to seek compensation for injuries.
USPTO Trademark Renewal for Endospace Medical Syringes and Polyp Removers
The USPTO has renewed the trademark registration for ENDOSPACE, which covers medical locking syringes and polyp removing medical devices. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026, and was filed under application number TM86747732.
USPTO Wireless Patient Monitoring Sensors and Alarms Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "WIRELESS PATIENT MONITORING SENSORS AND ALARMS" for a patient alarm system used in hospitals and care centers, as well as for home health care personal security devices. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of July 14, 2014.
ACIST HDI Medical Devices Ultrasound Imaging Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'ACIST HDI' for medical devices, specifically systems and components for ultrasound imaging of the interior of blood vessels. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of November 5, 2013.
PERFORMA Diagnostic Test Strips and Monitors Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark PERFORMA for diagnostic test strips, monitors, and control solutions used for blood glucose monitoring. The registration, effective March 20, 2026, covers medical diagnostic products primarily for individuals with diabetes.
USPTO Registration of Accu-Chek Performa Diagnostic Test Strips and Blood Glucose Monitors
The USPTO has registered the trademark "Accu-Chek Performa" for diagnostic test strips and blood glucose monitors. This registration covers products used by individuals with diabetes for medical diagnostic purposes and by hospitals. The registration was effective March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Registration: Hand Mentor Medical Device
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark 'Hand Mentor' for a medical device. The registration covers a force and motion sensing apparatus and assisted exercise machine for hand and wrist rehabilitation.
USPTO Trademark Application: AOI Advanced Ophthalmic Innovations
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'AOI Advanced Ophthalmic Innovations' for medical instruments and related goods. This publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark is officially granted.
USPTO Trademark Registration for CLEARSEE
The USPTO has registered the trademark CLEARSEE for a range of medical apparatus and pharmaceuticals. The registration covers items such as anti-infectives, anti-inflammatories, and medical apparatus for diagnosing or treating various conditions. The filing date for this application was October 15, 2025.
AP Services Global First Aid Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "AP SERVICES GLOBAL FIRST AID" for a range of medical supplies and preparations. The registration covers items such as wound treatment plasters, bandages, absorbent materials, pain-relieving patches, hand sanitizers, and first aid kits.
USPTO Trademark Registration: LITHOSYNTHESIS for Prostheses and Implants
The USPTO has registered the trademark LITHOSYNTHESIS for goods and services including prostheses, implants, construction materials, waste treatment, and engineering services. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following an application filed on June 4, 2024.
CCM-CHRONOS Trademark Registration for Medical Diagnostic Apparatus
The USPTO has registered the trademark CCM-CHRONOS for a range of medical diagnostic and laboratory apparatus. The registration, effective March 20, 2026, covers devices for testing viruses, radiological testing, cell analysis, stem cell regeneration, and laboratory equipment. This trademark registration does not involve new regulatory requirements but secures intellectual property rights for the applicant.
LASERMACH Trademark Registration for Medical Instruments
The USPTO has registered the trademark LASERMACH for use with surgical apparatus, instruments, lasers for medical purposes, and electrodes for medical use. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of April 24, 2024.
USPTO Trademark Registration: ANGLE-IX for Medical Instruments
The USPTO has registered the trademark ANGLE-IX for medical instruments used in cervical spine osteosynthesis. The registration, effective March 20, 2026, covers items such as anterior plates, spinal prostheses, and fixation anchors.
MYCHOICE Trademark Registration for Medical Test Kits
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'MYCHOICE' for medical test kits and related diagnostic services. The registration covers products and services for detecting gene mutations and other molecular indicators for therapy selection.
USPTO Trademark Renewal for EYEGUARDIAN
The USPTO has renewed the trademark EYEGUARDIAN (TM87434511), originally filed on May 3, 2017. This renewal pertains to medical eye covers used for protective purposes during medical procedures. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Renewal - AUTONOME for Intraocular Lenses
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'AUTONOME' (TM87095485) for intraocular lenses and their delivery systems. The renewal was effective March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Renewal - CNEURO Medical Apparatus
The USPTO has renewed the CNEURO trademark (TM87241009), which covers scientific research, software development, and medical apparatus for diagnostics and imaging. The renewal was effective March 20, 2026, and the original filing date was November 17, 2016.
USPTO Trademark Renewal for OPTILUME Drug Coated Balloon Catheter
The USPTO has renewed the trademark registration for OPTILUME, a drug-coated balloon catheter. The renewal was effective March 20, 2026, based on a filing date of September 28, 2016. This action pertains to the intellectual property protection of a medical device.
USPTO Trademark Registration for LONGBOW Medical Devices
The USPTO has registered the trademark "LONGBOW" for spinal, orthopedic, and neurosurgical medical devices and surgical tools. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date in 2015.
OPTOCHEK Ophthalmic Instrument Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark for OPTOCHEK, an ophthalmic instrument used for examining and testing the eye. The renewal is effective March 20, 2026.
DISCGENICS Trademark Renewal for Medical Device Treating Disc Disease
The USPTO has renewed the DISCGENICS trademark (TM87022700) for a medical device used to treat degenerative disc disease. The renewal covers kits containing stem cells, biological tissues, and implantable preparations for medical purposes.
CARDIOPET veterinary ECG device trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark CARDIOPET for a veterinary ECG device. The registration includes tele-transmitting devices, related computer software, and electronic data transmission services for veterinary use. The trademark was filed on April 30, 2014, and registered on March 20, 2026.
FOOTACTIVE Registered Trademark for Orthotic Inserts
The USPTO has registered the trademark FOOTACTIVE for orthotic inserts for footwear. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of February 5, 2016.
GRUVE Surgical Implantation Devices Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "GRUVE" for surgical implantation devices and instruments. This registration covers a range of products including bone screws, spinal interbody devices, and surgical tools. The trademark was officially registered on March 20, 2026.
E-ZR Trademark Registered for Dental Prostheses
The USPTO has registered the trademark E-ZR for dental prostheses. The trademark was filed on August 3, 2015, and registered on March 20, 2026. This registration pertains to intellectual property rights for medical device components.
USPTO Trademark Registration for PRO ADVANTAGE Medical Products
The USPTO has registered the trademark "PRO ADVANTAGE" for a wide range of medical instruments and supplies, including sterilization pouches, gowns, masks, gloves, and surgical instruments. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date in July 2015.
ACUCUPS Registered Trademark - Massage Apparatus
The USPTO has registered the trademark "ACUCUPS" for massage apparatus, effective March 20, 2026. The trademark application was originally filed on June 3, 2015.
USPTO Trademark Registration for FLEXIFIT Ostomy Apparatus
The USPTO has registered the trademark FLEXIFIT for an ostomy apparatus. The registration, effective March 20, 2026, covers various ostomy maintenance products including bags, pouches, seals, flanges, rings, filters, clips, and stoma caps. The filing date for this trademark application was January 28, 2015.
SHIELD TECHNOLOGY - Medical Device Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "SHIELD TECHNOLOGY" for medical devices, specifically an antithrombogenic treated neurovascular stent. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following an initial filing on October 31, 2014.
USPTO Trademark Registration: PROCINCH for Surgical Instruments
The USPTO has registered the trademark PROCINCH for medical and surgical goods, specifically artificial orthopedic joint implants and surgical instruments for implanting them. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date in October 2014.
USPTO Trademark Registration: TRICE MEDICAL camera enabled needle
The USPTO has registered trademark TM86416261 for TRICE MEDICAL, covering a camera-enabled needle for joint examination by physicians for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of October 6, 2014.
Virginia Executive Order 13: Ensuring Secure, Accurate, and Fair Elections
Virginia Governor's Executive Order 13 reaffirms the Commonwealth's commitment to election integrity by directing the Commissioner of the Department of Elections to annually certify election security procedures. The order also emphasizes the importance of rejoining the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) to improve voter roll accuracy.
USPTO Trademark Application for Soulmate Matchmaker
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Soulmate Matchmaker' filed on March 22, 2026. The application covers downloadable mobile applications for dating and matchmaking, as well as online dating and matchmaking services.
USPTO Trademark Application: AIOFI Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark AIOFI, filed on March 23, 2026. The application covers downloadable e-books in fields such as architecture, history, biography, cultural studies, and emerging technologies.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark for Toddler Development Software
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for software and an app focused on toddler development. The application covers SaaS services and mobile applications providing information, guidance, assessments, and activity recommendations for child development and parenting.
LONEWELL Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from LONEWELL for services including online courses, classes, workshops, and downloadable mobile applications related to health, wellness, and personal development. The application was filed on March 22, 2026.
BARBERWORLD - Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark BARBERWORLD. The application, filed on March 23, 2026, pertains to downloadable mobile applications for booking taxis.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Measure Tech Pro M P
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'MEASURE TECH PRO M P' for downloadable mobile applications used in the construction industry. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark is officially registered.
PRISMSYNC Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the PRISMSYNC trademark application for opposition. The application covers various electric cables, wires, and computer networking equipment. The publication date is March 23, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: PYXMYQIU
The USPTO has published the trademark application for PYXMYQIU, which covers goods such as electric light switches, decorative switch plate covers, electric outlet covers, cases for mobile phones, and electric switch housings. The application was published for opposition on March 23, 2026.
SCANTHECHAT Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'SCANTHECHAT' for opposition. The application covers downloadable computer application software for mobile phones, specifically for communication, messaging, and sharing digital content.
USPTO Publishes OWLFY Trademark Application for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'OWLFY' for opposition. The application covers goods including data processing apparatus, microprocessors, and recorded computer software for industrial controllers and data security.
Eubank Music Group Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for Eubank Music Group for opposition. The application covers downloadable music files and entertainment services, including music production and record label services. The filing date was March 22, 2026.
CHUNFUXIN Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the CHUNFUXIN trademark application for opposition. The application covers various electronic goods, including battery components, chargers, microscopes, and cameras. The publication date is March 23, 2026.
PRAYTIFY Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the PRAYTIFY trademark application for downloadable computer application software for mobile devices. The publication occurred on March 23, 2026, initiating a period for opposition to the trademark registration.
LEARNING EEG Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "LEARNING EEG" for opposition. The application covers educational services and downloadable software related to electroencephalography (EEG). The publication date is March 23, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application: Analog Dessert
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99717416) for the mark "Analog Dessert". The application covers downloadable software for audio manipulation and sound quality control, as well as musical sound recordings and related production and entertainment services.
CERINO Trademark Application for AI Business Intelligence Software
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'CERINO'. The application covers online and downloadable software for business intelligence, including AI-powered analytics and reporting services. The filing date for this application was March 22, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for LUCIEN EEG - Education Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark LUCIEN EEG. The application covers education services, including online courses and downloadable software related to electroencephalography (EEG) and clinical neurophysiology. The filing date for this application was March 22, 2026.
BENVOREX Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark BENVOREX, filed on March 23, 2026. The application covers protective cases for smartphones.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99717349) for downloadable computer software for viewing documents. The application was filed on March 22, 2026, and is related to computing and electronics.
REALER Intent to Use Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99717331) for the mark 'REALER'. The application, filed on March 22, 2026, covers downloadable mobile applications for dating and matchmaking, as well as dating and social introduction services.
USPTO Trademark Application for Full Self Flying AI Software
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Full Self Flying" AI software. The application, filed on March 22, 2026, covers downloadable computer software using artificial intelligence for controlling autonomous aerial vehicles.
Patent Grant: IGFR-like Receptor Antagonists for Diabetes Treatment
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12583928B2) for novel Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Receptor (IGFR)-like receptor antagonists and agonists. These compounds are intended for the treatment of diabetes.
USPTO Patent Granted for MUC1 Antibodies for Cancer Treatment
The USPTO has granted patent US12583927B2 to Minerva Biotechnologies Corporation for MUC1 antibodies designed for cancer treatment. The patent covers antibodies that specifically bind to the PSMGFR peptide or its fragments, offering potential new diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
USPTO Patent Grant: Antibody and CAR Binding to CD70 for Disease Treatment
The USPTO has granted patent US12583931B2 to Nanjing IASO Biotechnology Co., Ltd. for an antibody and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that specifically binds to CD70, intended for treating diseases related to CD70 expression. The patent covers the composition of the CAR and its application in disease treatment.
USPTO Patent Grant: Bispecific Antibodies Targeting CD47 and PD-L1
The USPTO has granted patent US12583922B2 for bispecific antibodies targeting CD47 and PD-L1. The patent, assigned to Novimmune SA, covers methods of making and using these antibodies for treating cancers associated with malignant cells expressing CD47 and/or PD-L1.
Hawaii DCCA Consumer Protection Week Fair March 5
The Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) will host a free Consumer Protection Fair on March 5, 2026, to commemorate National Consumer Protection Week. The event aims to educate the public on consumer rights and fraud prevention, featuring participation from various government agencies and organizations.
Nevada NDEP Proposed NPDES Permit Renewal for Swan Products
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has issued a notice of proposed action for the renewal of NPDES permit NV0021091 for Swan Products LLC. The permit covers the discharge of nonprocess wastewater from a manufacturing facility. Public comments are invited on the proposed permit renewal.
NDEP Workshop on NAC 519A Amendments for Mining Operations
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) is hosting a workshop on March 24, 2026, to discuss proposed amendments to NAC 519A.392 concerning payments into a fund for short-term fluid management at mining operations. The proposed changes aim to increase funding to ensure state management of process fluids in case of operator default.
USAF Tonopah Test Range Groundwater Discharge Permit Renewal
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has issued a notice of proposed action regarding a groundwater discharge permit renewal application for the United States Air Force Tonopah Test Range. The notice includes a draft permit and fact sheet for public review.
Nevada NDEP Proposes Permit Renewal for Mountain Springs Mine
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) has received an application from M-I, L.L.C. for the renewal of a Water Pollution Control Permit for the Mountain Springs Mine. The notice indicates a proposed action regarding the permit renewal.
Steinhoff v. Malovrh - Excessive Force Claim to Jury
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's grant of qualified immunity for one officer in an excessive force claim. The court found that disputed facts regarding an M16 rifle striking the plaintiff's head require Steinhoff's Fourth Amendment claim to proceed to a jury.
Chong Lee v. Bradley Mlodzik - Habeas Corpus
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of a habeas corpus petition. The court found that while the State of Wisconsin violated the petitioner's due process rights by failing to disclose and destroying evidence, the state appellate court did not act contrary to federal law in its remedy. The decision upholds the petitioner's conviction.
Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective in a false arrest and malicious prosecution case. The court found that arguable probable cause existed, granting the detective qualified immunity on federal claims.
Parker v. Alexander - NY Laws Preempt NYC Violence Protection Law
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has certified a question to the New York Court of Appeals regarding whether New York State laws (Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act) preempt a New York City law (Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law). This decision addresses conflicting district court rulings on revival windows for civil claims related to sexual and gender-based violence.
Leadenhall v Advantage Capital - Preliminary Injunction on Guarantor Assets
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's preliminary injunction freezing guarantor assets in a breach of contract case. The court found that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate a lien or equitable interest in the guarantors' assets, as required by Supreme Court precedent.
Russell v. Scott - Constitutional Rights Violation by Corrections Officer
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of qualified immunity to corrections officer Jason Scott in a case alleging sexual abuse of a pretrial detainee. The court clarified the distinct legal standards for pretrial detainees under the Fourteenth Amendment versus convicted prisoners under the Eighth Amendment, finding Scott's alleged actions violated clearly established constitutional rights.
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion on Rehearing En Banc Denial
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a petition for rehearing en banc in consolidated cases involving plaintiffs against The Taliban and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. While the majority denied the rehearing, several judges dissented, indicating ongoing judicial debate.
Suarez v. Sullivan - Eighth Amendment Conditions of Confinement and Medical Needs
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's grant of summary judgment in Suarez v. Sullivan. The court found genuine disputes of material fact regarding the plaintiff's Eighth Amendment claims of deliberate indifference to conditions of confinement and medical needs against New York State correctional and mental health officials. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
2nd Circuit: Asylum, Withholding, CAT for Mohamed Sufiyan
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reviewed a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) regarding Mohamed Sufiyan's application for asylum, withholding of removal, and Convention Against Torture (CAT) relief. The court granted the petition in part, remanding the case to the BIA to determine Sufiyan's eligibility for asylum and withholding of removal absent the material support bar, while denying review of the CAT claims.
Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of qualified immunity for NYPD officers in a false arrest lawsuit. The court found that the officers had arguable probable cause to arrest the plaintiff, Guo Hua Jin, on assault charges, and that the district court erred in suggesting a heightened standard for assessing credibility in domestic violence cases.
GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Court Opinion on Insurance Reimbursement
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judgment in favor of GEICO in GEICO v. Mayzenberg. The court's decision was based on a certified question answered by the New York Court of Appeals, which held that an insurer cannot deny no-fault benefits based on alleged professional misconduct that does not involve ceding control of a professional services corporation to an unlicensed party.
Bondholder Suit Against Republic of Argentina - Court Opinion
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a bondholder suit against the Republic of Argentina. The court affirmed in part and vacated in part the district court's judgment, remanding for further proceedings. This decision addresses the timeliness of certain claims under New York's statute of limitations and COVID-era tolling provisions, as well as the bondholders' authority to sue under Argentine law.
Miller v. Lamanna - Discrimination Case Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's dismissal of a discrimination and retaliation case brought by a former corrections officer against his supervisors. The appellate court found the district court erred by converting a summary judgment motion into a Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal motion, considering only the complaint's allegations.
Court Rules on Worker's Disability Benefits Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review regarding disability benefits for medical cannabis. The court affirmed the Department of Labor's decision that reimbursement for doctor-recommended medical cannabis edibles is not covered under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act due to marijuana's federal Schedule I classification.
Kellogg v. Nichols - Amended Opinion on Concealed Carry Licenses
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued an amended opinion in Kellogg v. Nichols, reaffirming that state court judges have absolute judicial immunity when ruling on firearms license applications. The court also held that claims for injunctive and declaratory relief against such judges in their official capacity are barred by Article III's case-or-controversy requirement.
United States v. Aryeetey - Conviction and Sentence Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivanjoel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable. Aryeetey was sentenced to 78 months imprisonment.
Safdieh v. Commissioner - Tax Court Appeal on $50,000 Penalties
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Tax Court decision, holding that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may assess penalties under I.R.C. § 6038(b) for failure to report control of a foreign business. The court vacated the Tax Court's summary judgment for the taxpayer, Joseph Safdieh, who faced $50,000 in penalties for tax years 2005-2009.
Knapp v. Barclays - Securities Act of 1933 Decision
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's dismissal of claims against Barclays related to exchange-traded notes (ETNs). The court found that a reverse split of ETNs did not constitute a "sale" under the Securities Act of 1933, and investors failed to trace their post-split ETNs to a specific registration statement, thus affirming the dismissal of claims under Sections 11 and 12 of the Act.
Zorn v. Linton - Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Case
The Supreme Court reversed the Second Circuit's decision, holding that Sergeant Jacob Zorn was entitled to qualified immunity in a lawsuit alleging excessive force during an arrest. The Court found that the force used was not clearly established as unlawful under the Fourth Amendment.
CANACADO Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the CANACADO trademark application for opposition. The application covers goods and services related to avocados, plant cultivation, and nursery services.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: ARA PROJECT
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ARA PROJECT' for opposition. The application, filed on September 17, 2025, covers design and illustration services, including graphic design, fashion design, and tattooing services. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
Daydream Voyages Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Daydream Voyages' for relaxation therapy services, specifically autogenous training. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of December 12, 2013.
USPTO Trademark Registration for Medical Imaging and Counseling Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85658000 for "REVEALING LIFE...AT THE CROSSROADS OF DECISION." This registration covers medical imaging services, specifically mobile ultrasound services, and pregnancy counseling services. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of June 21, 2012.
USPTO Trademark Registration: Wellstar TM85618509
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85618509 for Wellstar, covering a broad range of medical and health-related services. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of May 7, 2012.
USPTO Trademark Registration: IMAGE RECOVERY CENTERS
The USPTO has registered the trademark "IMAGE RECOVERY CENTERS" (TM86408905) for services including health consulting, personal appearance consulting, and self-esteem consulting. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of September 29, 2014.
ACTS LIFE CARE Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark ACTS LIFE CARE, identified by TM85734044. The registration covers services including assisted living facilities, rental of senior living apartments, and various nursing and home health care services.
Equitom Equine Clinic Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "EQUITOM EQUINE CLINIC" for opposition. The application covers a range of medical and veterinary services for animals, including physiotherapy, surgical services, and stem cell storage. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
MEDIX HEALTH Trademark Registration TM86498691
The USPTO has registered trademark TM86498691 for MEDIX HEALTH, covering online retail services for nutritional supplements, cosmetics, and health products. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of January 8, 2015.
WELLSTAR Trademark Registration for Medical Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark TM85381243 for WELLSTAR, covering a wide range of health and medical services. The registration was finalized on March 20, 2026, following a filing date in 2011.
USPTO Trademark Registration: ICU MOBILE
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'ICU MOBILE' for services including mobile ultrasound and pregnancy counseling. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of July 12, 2013.
USPTO Trademark Registration: TISSUECYPHER for Medical Testing
The USPTO has registered the trademark TISSUECYPHER for medical testing services, specifically for diagnostic purposes using an imaging platform in tissue profiling. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of March 14, 2014.
SHURINK HOME Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "SHURINK HOME" (TM79441468) for opposition. The application covers services including non-invasive cosmetic medical procedures, cosmetic laser treatment, and medical consultations. The filing date was November 28, 2025.
Kino Relaxation Lounge intent to use trademark application filed Mar 21, 2026
Kino Relaxation Lounge intent to use trademark application filed Mar 21, 2026
Maxcure Medical Center Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "Maxcure Medical Center" for opposition. The application covers a range of medical services, including chronic pain treatment, diagnostics, and physical rehabilitation.
USPTO Trademark Application for Breast Augmentation Procedure
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark ENDOPRECISE, intended for use in connection with a breast augmentation procedure. The application was filed on March 20, 2026.
AGHAWK DYNAMICS Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for AGHAWK DYNAMICS, filed on March 21, 2026. The application covers services including drone operation, remote measuring for infrastructure, aerial photography and videography, and agricultural spraying and seeding.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Coyote Bodywork
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'Coyote Bodywork' for opposition. The application covers services including massage therapy, bodywork therapy, scraping, percussive, and cupping therapy.
USPTO Trademark Application: Support Animal Registration Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for online registration services for psychiatric and emotional support animals. The application covers collecting, storing, verifying, and certifying information about various types of animals and their owners, as well as issuing related kits and recommendation letters.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Bochornos & Brunch
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Bochornos & Brunch' for opposition. The application covers consulting services in the field of women's health. The publication date is March 21, 2026.
Birdsong Apothecary Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Birdsong Apothecary' on March 20, 2026. The application covers vitamin and mineral supplements, herbal supplements, and long-distance energy healing services.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for Spa Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99715747) for the mark ATAIA, covering various spa and wellness services. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
EMINAT Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for EMINAT for opposition. The application covers a range of medical and scientific services, including blood collection, medical testing, clinical trials, and research related to pharmaceuticals, genetics, and biotechnology.
Cherished Hands Home Care Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from Cherished Hands Home Care for services including home health care, nursing home services, and limited in-home personal medical services. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
Paramedics Plus Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark 'Paramedics Plus' for ambulant medical care services. The trademark was registered on March 20, 2026, under application number TM85605511.
DERMALQUENCH Registered Trademark for Cosmetic Facial Toning Machines
The USPTO has registered the trademark DERMALQUENCH for cosmetic facial toning machines and cosmetic skin care services. The trademark was filed on May 26, 2011, and registered on March 20, 2026.
KIOTI CONNECT Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "KIOTI CONNECT" for opposition. This trademark application covers a wide range of goods and services, including remote control apparatus, computer software for data processing and agricultural machinery management, and various electronic and measuring instruments.
RUNFUELED Trademark Application for Nutrition Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "RUNFUELED" on March 20, 2026. The application covers nutrition services, health information, and software related to athletic performance for track and field and running athletes.
USPTO Trademark Publication: HARBOR for Medical Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'HARBOR' for opposition. The application covers telemedicine and weight loss program services, with a filing date of March 20, 2026. This publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Wellness Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "SHE’S MENTALLY PREPARED" for wellness services, including non-medical mental health programs and educational resources. The application was published for opposition on March 21, 2026, following a filing date of March 20, 2026.
SWIMFUELED Trademark Application for Nutrition Plans
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark SWIMFUELED. The application covers services related to sports nutrition plans for competitive swimmers, including health information, consulting, and SaaS for personalized fueling plans. The filing date was March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for DUMBHEALTH - Medical Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99716082) from DUMBHEALTH for consultancy services related to healthcare and online e-books on holistic health. The application was filed on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Ω METRIX
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Ω METRIX' for opposition. The application covers a range of medical, diagnostic, and laboratory services, as well as related apparatus and reagents. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: KENDA
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the KENDA trademark application (TM79446146) for opposition. The application seeks to register trademarks for various medical and wellness services, including electrotherapy instruments, health and fitness training, weight loss services, and spa treatments.
USPTO Trademark Application: Orchidée Impériale Longevity Science
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'Orchidée Impériale Longevity Science' for cosmetic products and beauty services. The application was filed on October 13, 2025, and published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
Grifols Bio Supplies Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application "GRIFOLS BIO SUPPLIES" (TM79438455) for opposition. The application covers distributorship services for human-derived biological materials used in pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and research purposes. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
Syremis Therapeutics Trademark Publication
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for SYREMIS THERAPEUTICS for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including pharmaceutical research, development, retail, and medical services.
D1NEXUS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the D1NEXUS trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of medical and health-related services, including imaging, therapy, and diagnostic screening. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to file objections.
CLARITI Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the CLARITI trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including advertising, business management in healthcare, retail services for healthcare products, and medical services. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
ESAVS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the ESAVS trademark application (TM79446026) for opposition, related to veterinary medicine and animal health services. The application was filed on February 3, 2026, and published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
Medicana Health Group Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for Medicana Health Group, covering medical, beauty, veterinary, and agricultural services. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of September 9, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: ONERA HPSG
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ONERA HPSG' for opposition, with a publication date of March 20, 2026. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including scientific and medical apparatus, software for health monitoring, and medical services.
VITAL BELT Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the VITAL BELT trademark application for opposition. This publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to file objections. The application covers a range of goods including measuring instruments, wearable computers, clothing, and medical services.
AIRPETS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "AIRPETS" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services related to pet travel, care, boarding, and retail of pet-related products.
Ettel's Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published Ettel's trademark application (TM79441907) for opposition. The application covers a range of products including dietary supplements, vitamins, disinfectants, and grooming preparations for animals.
ECG Equine Care Group Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ECG Equine Care Group' for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including education, veterinary products, medical services, and animal husbandry.
USPTO Trademark Published for Wow Wisdom on Wellbeing
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'Wow Wisdom on Wellbeing' for opposition. The application covers a range of services including education, training, health counseling, and advertising related to wellbeing and hormone balance.
USPTO Trademark Publication: MUCOTEST
The USPTO has published the trademark application for MUCOTEST for opposition. The application covers a wide range of pharmaceutical, medical, and veterinary preparations, as well as medical and veterinary services. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process.
Mimetrik Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "Mimetrik" for opposition. The application covers dental prostheses, instruments, software for dental imaging and manufacturing, and related services.
USPTO Trademark Application for 54 Reasons Medical Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for '54 Reasons' covering a broad range of medical, health, transportation, educational, and entertainment services. The application is now open for opposition, with a publication date of March 20, 2026.
NEUROKIT POWERED BY CHDR Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for NEUROKIT POWERED BY CHDR for opposition. The application covers various medical instruments and software related to monitoring central nervous system functions.
QBMOBILE Trademark Application for Medical Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for QBMOBILE, filed on October 16, 2024, for medical consultancy services related to behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorders. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - Pharmaceuticals Advisory Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99715953) for "pharmaceuticals advisory services." The application covers information and advisory services related to pharmaceuticals, diseases, medical conditions, and treatments, including online services.
USPTO Trademark Application for TOTAL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "TOTAL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT" filed on July 28, 2025. The application covers various services related to weight management, including classes, consultation, and medical supervision for weight loss and control.
HERDNET Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for HERDNET, which covers software and hardware for livestock monitoring and management, for opposition. The application was filed on October 3, 2025, and the publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Publication: GG NYX EOS for Medical Services
The USPTO has published the trademark application "GG NYX EOS" for medical assistance and related technology services. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, following a filing date of September 15, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Publication for Opposition: TM79436743
The USPTO has published trademark application TM79436743 for opposition, with a publication date of March 20, 2026. The application covers a range of medical and pharmaceutical services, as well as scientific research and development information.
USPTO Trademark Publication for Opposition - Medical Services
The USPTO has published trademark application 79436936 for opposition, covering a broad range of medical services and equipment. The application was published on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of August 21, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Hanen Launchpad to Literacy
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'Hanen Launchpad to Literacy' for opposition. This trademark covers a wide range of educational materials and services related to language and literacy development in children.
EXOLASE Trademark Published for Opposition - Medical Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'EXOLASE' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of medical, health, and beauty services, as well as various medical apparatus and devices.
USPTO Trademark Publication for Opposition: PANDA CHILL
The USPTO has published the trademark application "PANDA CHILL" for opposition. The application covers services including personal growth consulting, meditation instruction, lifestyle counseling, and mental health information, as well as application software.
JAPA VALLEY Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the JAPA VALLEY trademark application for opposition. This publication marks a procedural step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to file objections if they believe the mark would cause confusion or harm.
USPTO Trademark Publication: ONESELF - Medical Services
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "ONESELF" for opposition, covering medical services including pathology, health assessment, and nutritional advice. The application was filed on July 18, 2025, and published on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - Medical Skin Care Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application (TM79431914) for medical skin care, dermatology, and surgery services, along with related medical apparatus and cosmetic products. The application was filed on May 9, 2025, and published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
Pharmagenesis Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for Pharmagenesis, covering a wide range of services including advertising, business consulting, and electronic publications related to the pharmaceutical and healthcare fields. This publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing for a period of opposition.
ANAMORA Intent to Use Trademark Application for Pet Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from ANAMORA for various pet-related services, including veterinary care, cremation, and emotional support. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
PREVIDI AI Trademark Application for Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "PREVIDI AI" filed by an unspecified applicant. The application covers health care consulting services, specifically life care planning for individuals with catastrophic and long-term medical needs.
David Lloyd Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application TM79438921 for David Lloyd, covering a wide range of goods and services including clothing, health and beauty care, digital publications, restaurant services, fitness, and sporting goods. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.
USPTO Trademark Publication: HERBERT
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'HERBERT' for opposition. The application covers computer software, downloadable content, and various entertainment and educational services, including those related to alternative medicine and herbalism. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
BIVOL Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the BIVOL trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on November 7, 2025, covers various cosmetic and plastic surgery services. The publication date is March 20, 2026, initiating a period for potential opposition.
USPTO Trademark Application for CLAIRSOMATIC
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark CLAIRSOMATIC. The application covers a wide range of services including energy healing, holistic health, massage therapy, and wellness consulting. The filing date was March 20, 2026.
L Longevity Loft trademark published for opposition Mar 21
L Longevity Loft trademark published for opposition Mar 21
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: OPENSORT
The USPTO has published the trademark application for OPENSORT, which includes services related to animal sperm banking, semen preparation, and veterinary apparatus. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of November 7, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Vaccine Prep (Ata) Rgcc
The USPTO has published the trademark application "Vaccine Prep (Ata) Rgcc" for opposition. The application covers medical diagnosis services, pharmaceutical products, medical preparations, and scientific research for medical purposes. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
ONEMAP Trademark Application TM79442497 Published
The USPTO has published the ONEMAP trademark application (TM79442497) for services related to medical testing, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as software and database services for biological, chemical, and medical analysis. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
BI-STRETCH Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'BI-STRETCH' for opposition. The application covers a range of goods including neural helmets, smartglasses, wearable computers, and various massage and physiotherapy apparatus, as well as health assessment and medical assistance services. The filing date was August 29, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Publication: MULTI-MOODY
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "MULTI-MOODY" for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including medical, veterinary, and beauty services, as well as various preparations like soaps and cosmetics. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Publication: HAIR LUMIÈRE
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'HAIR LUMIÈRE' for opposition. The application covers a range of goods including cleaning preparations and cosmetics, as well as services such as medical services, veterinary services, and beauty salon services.
ARGINEX Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'ARGINEX' for opposition. The application covers a range of agricultural and horticultural services, including cultivation, advisory services, and research related to plant nutrition and biostimulants.
Venus Shell Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Venus Shell' for opposition. The application covers a range of medical services, research, and apparatus related to cancer treatment, radiotherapy, and breast health. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
PLUXEE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for PLUXEE for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including financial services, food and beverage services, and software development related to payments and loyalty programs. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to oppose the mark.
APULIAGE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the APULIAGE trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including cosmetics, advertising, software, health spa services, and travel information. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
Iyashi Dôme International Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "Iyashi Dôme International" for opposition. The application covers a range of services including saunas, infrared therapy apparatus, and related wellness and massage services.
TRIOSMILE Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for TRIOSMILE, covering medical, dental, and veterinary apparatus and services related to orthodontics. The application was published for opposition on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of October 2, 2025.
Esteve CDMO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "Esteve CDMO" for opposition. The application covers chemical preparations for manufacturing various pharmaceuticals, chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs, and related research and development services. This publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
BIOCODE IDENTITY trademark published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for BIOCODE IDENTITY, which covers a wide range of goods including metal hardware, toys, medical devices, and stationery. The publication is for opposition, meaning interested parties have a period to object before the trademark is officially registered.
USPTO Trademark Publication: BORN IN MAYFAIR
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "BORN IN MAYFAIR" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including business management of hotels, resorts, and restaurants, as well as financial services, real estate, and hospitality operations. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Publication: INUVETA
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'INUVETA' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including online marketplaces, digital fitness studios, AI-powered virtual assistants, and telecommunication services.
USPTO Trademark Application 79435612 Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published trademark application 79435612 for opposition. This application covers a broad range of goods and services, including clothing, agricultural implements, veterinary services, metal building materials, construction services, and digital media. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published a trademark application for lighting apparatus and related goods for opposition. The application, identified by TM79429596, was published on March 20, 2026, and is now open for potential objections from third parties.
SCOPEDX Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the SCOPEDX trademark application for opposition, covering medical services, diagnostic reagents, medical devices, and related research. The application was filed on September 19, 2025, and published for opposition on March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: STILL YOU
The USPTO has published the trademark application "STILL YOU" for opposition. The application covers a range of food and beverage products, including cereal bars, protein snacks, and nutritional supplements, as well as related dietary consulting services. The publication date for opposition is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for Body Recording Published
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "BODY RECORDING" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including cosmetics, software as a medical device, pharmaceutical preparations, and medical clinic services. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published trademark application TM79440286 for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including medical, veterinary, and business-related services. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
SMARTING trademark published for opposition - medical apparatus for neuroscience
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "SMARTING" for opposition. This trademark covers medical apparatus and instruments related to neuroscience, biosignal recording, and brain activity monitoring for medical diagnostic purposes. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to oppose the mark.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Genome Analysis Software
The USPTO has published trademark application 79429157 for opposition, related to downloadable software for genome analysis and related scientific and agricultural services. The application was published on March 20, 2026, with a filing date of June 3, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: ACP
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ACP' for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including medical, legal, financial, educational, and charitable activities. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to oppose the mark.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Cabrera
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'CABRERA' for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including legal, security, medical, and technological services, with a specific focus on sclerotherapy and database licensing.
USPTO Trademark Application Published: TUI MAGIC LIFE
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'TUI MAGIC LIFE' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including entertainment, hospitality, health and beauty care, and transportation. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published: EVERY BREATH TELLS A STORY
The USPTO has published the trademark application "EVERY BREATH TELLS A STORY" for opposition. The application covers various laboratory apparatus, sensors, and medical analysis services related to breath and gas detection, particularly for animals.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Nutribiotek
The USPTO has published the trademark application for NUTRIBIOTEK for opposition. The application covers services related to agricultural biotechnology research and development, plant biostimulants, and chemical preparations for industrial and agricultural use. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Publication: AI Software for Medical Imaging
The USPTO has published trademark application 79426240 for opposition, related to downloadable AI software for medical imaging and data management. The application covers various software and apparatus for medical use, including AI-driven imaging and patient data management.
RACTHERA Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the RACTHERA trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services related to scientific research, development, and testing, particularly in the fields of stem cells, gene therapy, and regenerative medicine, as well as pharmaceutical and biological preparations.
MENTAL GUARDIAN Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'MENTAL GUARDIAN' for opposition. The application covers services related to data management, behavioral analysis, and downloadable software for these purposes, primarily for medical and advisory services.
DR. EVERS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'DR. EVERS' for opposition, covering a wide range of medical, dermatological, and cosmetic services and products. The application was filed on May 9, 2025, and the publication date for opposition is March 20, 2026.
CELLCOLABS Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for CELLCOLABS for opposition. The application covers human healthcare services, medical services related to cell removal, treatment, and processing, and cultured cell bank services for medical transplantation. The filing date was August 21, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: TERRE EN UE
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application "TERRE EN UE" for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including entertainment, sporting, cultural activities, health club services, restaurant services, and transportation.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Solana
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'Solana' for opposition. The application covers agricultural products, renewable energy technology services, and energy generation. The publication initiates a period during which third parties can oppose the trademark registration.
Fresh Health Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for "Fresh Health" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including fitness classes, health club services, cosmetic and personal care products, medical research, software, and printed matter.
Xenia Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the Xenia trademark application (TM79424441) for opposition. The application, filed on April 23, 2025, covers tree-nursery services including propagation and cultivation of fruit trees and related products. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
QUIN Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the QUIN trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of IT services, software development, and medical services, including AI-driven diagnostic and treatment tools. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to oppose the mark.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition: Xenia
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'Xenia' for opposition. The application covers tree-nursery products, specifically fruit trees and related items, and tree-nursery services, all pertaining to varieties of the genus pear. The publication date is March 20, 2026.
STB Approves Q2 2026 Rail Cost Adjustment Factor
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has approved the second quarter 2026 Rail Cost Adjustment Factor (RCAF) and cost index submitted by the Association of American Railroads. The updated RCAF figures will take effect on April 1, 2026, impacting rail cost calculations.
NSB Committee on Oversight Videoconference March 27, 2026
The National Science Board (NSB) Committee on Oversight (CO) has scheduled a videoconference for March 27, 2026, to discuss various NSB business matters. Topics include the FY2026 OIG Audit Plan, Merit Review report implementation, and the "State of NSF" efficacy tracking.
SEC Form N-14 Information Collection Extension Request
The SEC has submitted a request to the OMB for an extension of the information collection requirements for Form N-14. This form is used by management investment companies and business development companies for securities registration in business combination transactions. The SEC estimates the annual burden to be approximately 103,685 hours and $3,401,800.
FERC Electric Rate Filings and Notices
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has posted several electric rate filings and notices from various applicants, including Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc., JERA Americas Energy Services LLC, and Southwest Power Pool, Inc. These filings include compliance notices, tariff amendments, and rate filings with various effective dates in early to mid-2026.
FERC Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received several natural gas pipeline rate filings from companies including Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC, Northern Natural Gas Company, and Equitrans, L.P. These filings propose new rates and tariff amendments to be effective in April 2026.
FCC Notice on Information Collection Activities
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice requesting comments on an existing information collection activity related to Section 90.175(g)(2) of its rules. This notice is part of the FCC's ongoing effort to reduce paperwork burdens under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The comment period closes on May 26, 2026.
Education Dept Supporting Statements
The U.S. Department of Education has posted supporting statements related to information collection request ED-2026-SCC-0694-0002. The document indicates that no downloadable documents are currently available, but a supporting statement attachment is listed.
FDA Acknowledgment Letter to Event Oval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an acknowledgment letter to Event Oval regarding a submission. The letter, authored by CDRH, confirms receipt of the submission but contains no substantive details or regulatory requirements.
FDA Variance Approval Letter for Event Oval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has issued a variance approval letter to Event Oval. The document indicates an approval for a specific event, but no further details on the nature of the variance or its implications are provided in the available metadata.
FDA Variance Application from Event Oval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a variance application related to 'Event Oval'. The document, authored by CDRH, is available for review. No specific compliance deadlines or penalties are indicated in this notice.
Variance Application from Anthony Ritzko
The GSA has posted a variance application from Anthony Ritzko, filed on March 24, 2026. The application is related to medical device regulations and has been submitted by CDRH.
Department of Education - Extension of Information Collection on Academic Progress Policy
The Department of Education is seeking an extension without change for an existing information collection request (ICR) concerning Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policies. This notice is issued under the Paperwork Reduction Act and invites public comment on the necessity, utility, and burden of the collection.
FDA Complaint Posted
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint related to its activities. The complaint was made available on March 24, 2026, and the comment period has since closed. Further details are available via the provided link.
FERC Approves Modified CIP Reliability Standards for Virtualization
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved 11 modified Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Reliability Standards and updated NERC Glossary terms to facilitate the secure adoption of virtualization and new technologies in the electric sector. FERC also directed NERC to develop criteria for a self-implementing exception phrase related to system capability.
Chugach Electric Association - Boulder Creek Hydropower Project Application
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received an application from Chugach Electric Association, Inc. for the Boulder Creek Hydropower Project in Alaska. The application seeks a Declaration of Intention to construct and operate a new hydropower facility.
NSF Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
The National Science Board (NSB) ad hoc Committee on Nominations will hold a videoconference on March 27, 2026, to discuss the process for nominating candidates for NSB Chair and Vice Chair positions for the 2026-2028 term. The meeting will be open to the public via a YouTube livestream.
FCC Open Meeting Agenda - March 26, 2026
The FCC has announced its Open Meeting scheduled for March 26, 2026, where several items will be considered. These include proposed rulemakings on improving customer service, targeting unlawful robocalls, and spectrum availability for spacecraft, as well as a report and order on reducing barriers to network modernization.
State Justice Institute Board Meeting Notice
The State Justice Institute (SJI) has issued a notice for its Board of Directors meeting scheduled for April 20, 2026. The meeting will address grant applications for the second quarter of FY 2026 and other administrative business.
Minnesota Updates Fish Consumption Guidelines for Mercury and PFAS
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has updated its fish consumption guidelines due to new analyses of mercury and PFAS in fish tissue. The updated guidelines include new length-based recommendations for walleye and northern pike, more protective guidelines for Northeast Minnesota, and specific guidance for the Vermillion River.
Arkansas AG Charges Woman in $15k Retail Crime Scheme
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced charges against Balincia Matthews for organized retail theft and theft of property, stemming from a scheme that allegedly exceeded $15,000 in stolen merchandise from Bath & Body Works stores. Two other women, Alexis Worsham and Erica Jordan, remain at large with active warrants.
EEOC Sues Dollar General for Religious Discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against Dollar General, alleging religious discrimination. The lawsuit claims that Dollar General failed to provide reasonable accommodations for employees' religious practices, violating federal anti-discrimination laws.
EEOC Resolves COVID-19 Vaccination Discrimination Claims for $15 Million
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced a $15 million conciliation agreement to resolve claims of discrimination related to COVID-19 vaccination policies. This agreement addresses allegations that employers unlawfully discriminated against employees based on their vaccination status or requests for accommodation.
EEOC Sues Roundy's Supermarkets for Pregnancy Discrimination and ADA Violation
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc. alleging violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended by the Pregnancy Discrimination Act) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The suit claims the company discriminated against employees based on pregnancy and disability.
SEC No-Action Letter: Pentalpha Capital LLC Exemption from Audited Annual Reports
The SEC's Division of Trading and Markets has granted Pentalpha Capital LLC a no-action letter, exempting them from filing audited annual reports for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. This exemption is contingent upon Pentalpha Capital LLC's Form BDW becoming effective 60 days after its filing.
State DEQ Awards Over $5.7M in Outdoor Recreation Grants
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced over $5.7 million in matching Outdoor Recreation Grants to 15 municipalities. These grants, funded by Green Bonds, will support projects such as playgrounds, splash pads, and sports facilities, aiming to improve public health and quality of life.
USDA Proposed Rule on National Organic Program Substances
The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has proposed a rule to amend organic regulations. The proposal would allow the use of carbon dioxide in organic crop production and meloxicam for pain treatment in organic livestock, ease restrictions on methionine in poultry feed, and affirm the use of sodium nitrate as a fertilizer under certain conditions.
Vasquez v. Debt Recovery Solutions LLC - Consumer Credit Case Filing
A new civil case, Vasquez v. Debt Recovery Solutions LLC, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a consumer credit matter and was filed on March 24, 2026, with an initial filing fee of $405.
DOJ Antitrust Division Speech on Aggressive Enforcement
Acting Assistant Attorney General Omeed A. Assefi of the DOJ's Antitrust Division delivered a speech on March 23, 2026, outlining the division's 'America First' antitrust enforcement philosophy. The speech emphasized aggressive enforcement against lawbreakers to protect free markets and consumers, aligning with the administration's policy vision.
Uruguayan Man Pleads Guilty to Circumventing U.S. Sanctions
A Uruguayan man pleaded guilty to conspiring to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business to move nearly $100,000 from the Dominican Republic into a U.S. bank account, circumventing U.S. sanctions related to Venezuelan officials. He faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
DOJ: Former Army Civilian Employee Sentenced for Sexually Abusing Children
A former U.S. Army civilian employee, Thelmo Meneses Santos Jr., has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for sexually abusing two minors in Japan between 2015 and 2023. The sentence also includes 10 years of supervised release and restitution to the victims.
NY DOH Update on Federal Approval to Preserve Health Coverage
The New York State Department of Health announced federal approval from CMS to transition back to Basic Health Program authority, preserving coverage for 1.3 million New Yorkers. Approximately 450,000 individuals will lose eligibility for the Essential Plan and transition to Qualified Health Plans starting July 1, 2026, due to federal funding changes.
NY DOH Announces New Mental Health Training for First Responders
The New York State Department of Health has released a new online training program for mental health professionals aimed at improving support for first responders. The training focuses on first responder culture, mental health challenges, and barriers to seeking treatment, and is available statewide.