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Y.F. v. E.O. - Harassment Prevention Order Appeal
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the extension of a harassment prevention order issued against E.O. in favor of Y.F. The case involves allegations of repeated harassment and threats, including the potential distribution of intimate videos.
Ivy Tran Pham Ngo - Bankruptcy Court Opinion
The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado issued an opinion in the case of Ivy Tran Pham Ngo. The court ruled on an objection to the debtor's homestead exemption, related to a property transfer that was previously avoided under the Colorado Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act.
Elijah Porter appeals denial of motion to suppress evidence
The Fifth Circuit affirmed the denial of Elijah Porter's motion to suppress evidence, including vehicle location data from a license plate reader and a firearm found in his vehicle. The court found the use of the license plate reader did not constitute a search and that the traffic stop was supported by reasonable suspicion.
Nautica Hamilton appeals child pornography conviction and sentence waiver
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Nautica Hamilton's conviction and sentence for child pornography production, ruling that her appeal waiver was valid. The court found no plain or structural error in the proceedings, including the government's statements at sentencing.
Ninth Circuit: Adventist Health System v. AbbVie - False Claims Act
The Ninth Circuit reversed a district court's dismissal in a False Claims Act qui tam action. Adventist Health System alleged drug manufacturers overcharged under the Section 340B Program. The court found Adventist plausibly pleaded falsity and remanded the case, holding the False Claims Act claims were not barred by Section 340B.
RI AG Joins Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Schedule Overhaul
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, along with 14 other attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's overhaul of the federal childhood immunization schedule. The suit names HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the CDC as defendants, contesting the demotion of seven key childhood vaccines.
RI AG Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Tariffs
Rhode Island Attorney General Neronha, along with a coalition of 22 other attorneys general and two governors, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's latest round of tariffs. The suit argues these tariffs were imposed illegally without congressional approval and harm American consumers and businesses.
Rhode Island AG Joins Multistate Antitrust Case Against Live Nation
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, as part of a multistate coalition, has vowed to continue the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster. The coalition seeks to address alleged monopolization of the live entertainment industry, stating a recently announced settlement does not adequately remedy market harms.
State AGs Sue Over Unlawful College Data Demand
Rhode Island and 16 other state Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education's new data collection requirements for higher education institutions. The coalition argues the demand for race and sex-disaggregated data, retroactively for seven years, is unlawful, burdensome, and jeopardizes student privacy.
Kyle v. ReliaStar Life Insurance Company - ERISA Complaint Filed
A civil case, Kyle v. ReliaStar Life Insurance Company, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 17, 2026. The complaint alleges violations related to ERISA welfare benefits. This filing initiates litigation concerning employee benefits.
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