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Steven B. Silverstein v. Jeffrey A. Wolf - Motion to Modify Preliminary Injunction Denied
The District Court of Colorado denied a motion filed by defendants Jeffrey Wolf and Madison Family Enterprises, LLC, to modify a previous order appointing a receiver. The court's decision pertains to Civil Action No. 22-cv-01817.
Steven B. Silverstein v. Jeffrey A. Wolf et al. - Default Judgment Denied
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado denied a plaintiff's motion for default judgment against defendant Joshua Rey in civil action No. 22-cv-01817. The court considered the plaintiff's motion and supporting documents.
Motion to Refer Ethics Committee Records - Vote Results
The US House of Representatives voted on a motion to refer directing the Committee on Ethics to preserve and publicly release records related to its review of sexual harassment violations. The motion passed with 357 yeas and 65 nays.
Homeland Security Appropriations Bill Vote Results
The US House of Representatives voted on ordering the previous question for H.R. 7744, a bill making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2026. The vote, which passed with 213 yeas and 208 nays, indicates progress in the legislative appropriations process.
USITC Finds China/Malaysia Float Glass Injures US Industry
The USITC has determined that imports of float glass products from China and Malaysia are materially injuring the U.S. industry. As a result, the U.S. Department of Commerce will issue antidumping and countervailing duty orders on these imports.
O'Reilly Pays $5.6M for Pregnancy Accommodation Violations
O'Reilly Auto Enterprises will pay $5.6 million to settle claims of pregnancy and nursing accommodation violations in Washington state. The consent decree resolves a lawsuit alleging systematic failure to provide reasonable accommodations and retaliation against pregnant workers.
Continuation of National Emergency With Respect to Iran
The President has continued the national emergency with respect to Iran for one year. This action, published in the Federal Register, extends existing sanctions and restrictions related to Iran.
McConnell v. Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department - Civil Rights
David McConnell filed a civil rights complaint against the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department and several deputies. The case, filed on March 5, 2026, alleges issues related to prison conditions. A consent/declination deadline is set for April 6, 2026.
Justice v. State - Idaho Court of Appeals Opinion
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's summary dismissal of Steven Eugene Justice, Jr.'s petition for post-conviction relief. The court previously affirmed Justice's conviction for lewd conduct with a child, finding no abuse of discretion in excluding evidence related to sexually transmitted diseases.
State v. Manzer - Idaho Court of Appeals Opinion
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Ronald Anthony Manzer for multiple counts of lewd conduct and sexual abuse of a child. The court ruled that the $5,000 civil penalty for each of the nine convictions, though not initially imposed in separate written orders, will be enforceable nunc pro tunc.
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