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EPA Adds Gelman Sciences Inc. to National Priorities List

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has added Gelman Sciences Inc. to the National Priorities List (NPL) under the Superfund program. This rule designates the site for remedial action to address environmental contamination. The rule becomes effective on April 13, 2026.

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People of Michigan v. Rogelio Nasario Reyna - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's judgment and sentence for Rogelio Nasario Reyna, who was convicted of delivery of methamphetamine and sentenced as a fourth-offense habitual offender. The court found no merit in the defendant's entrapment defense.

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People of Michigan v. Loreya Fluker - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court judgment against Loreya Fluker, who was convicted of assaulting, resisting, obstructing, or opposing a police officer. The court found no errors in the trial proceedings and upheld the two-year probation sentence.

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In Re Guardianship of Nmr - Lower Court Judgment Affirmed

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment appointing Guardian Finance & Advocacy Services as guardian and conservator for an elderly individual diagnosed with dementia. The appeal was brought by Andrew Marshall Cort, who had been involved in the individual's finances and lived in her home.

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People of Michigan v. Shane Isaac Clendenin - Criminal Sexual Conduct Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions of Shane Isaac Clendenin for four counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. The court upheld the lower court's judgment and sentence of 99 months to 30 years imprisonment.

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People of Michigan v. Parell Lavon Moskal - Affirmation of Conviction

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Parell Lavon Moskal, who was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and felony-firearm. The court found no error in the trial court's proceedings.

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In re P. A. S. Lindsey Minor - Parental Rights Termination

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights for respondent-father in the case of In re P. A. S. Lindsey Minor. The termination was based on allegations of abuse against a sibling and domestic violence. The court found sufficient grounds to affirm the lower court's decision.

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Justin Duimstra v. Michigan Land and Outing Co - Property Dispute

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the property dispute case of Justin Duimstra v. Michigan Land and Outing Co. The court upheld the determination that intervenors had obtained title to disputed lakefront property through adverse possession. The decision was issued on March 12, 2026.

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Court Dismisses Challenge to EPA Renewable Fuel Standard Policy

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit dismissed petitions challenging the EPA's 2020 Renewable Fuel Standard percentage standards. The court found that subsequent developments have mooted the case, rendering the challenge no longer justiciable.

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Texas Supreme Court Reverses Appeals Judgment in Realme Case

The Texas Supreme Court reversed an appeals court judgment in the case of City of San Antonio v. Nadine Realme. The court held that a community Thanksgiving "fun run" qualifies as "recreation" under the state's Recreational Use Statute, thus limiting the city's liability for ordinary negligence.

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