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Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Organization - Personal Jurisdiction Affirmed
The Second Circuit granted plaintiffs' motion to recall its original mandate and affirmed the district court's judgment against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority in this Anti-Terrorism Act case. The court reversed its prior ruling that the PSJVTA was unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment, finding instead that the statute tied federal jurisdiction to conduct closely related to the United States that implicates important foreign policy concerns. The Supreme Court's intervening decision in this matter controlled the outcome.
Modified-Release Minoxidil Compositions and Methods for Hair Loss Treatment
The USPTO published patent application US20260097035A1 filed by inventor Reid Waldman on December 10, 2025, covering modified-release minoxidil compositions for treating hair loss. The application discloses pharmaceutical formulations for oral administration of modified-release minoxidil and methods of using the compositions for hair loss treatment.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Damages
The Second Circuit issued an opinion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., consolidated with related dockets (15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, 22-1060-cv), addressing terrorism-related damages claims against the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and named individual defendants. The court decided a motion filed August 11, 2025, with the decision issued March 30, 2026. This appellate decision may affect the viability of civil claims brought by U.S. terrorism victims against these entities.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Civil Claims
The Second Circuit issued a ruling on March 30, 2026, deciding pending motions in consolidated terrorism-related civil cases brought by U.S. victims against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority. The consolidated docket involves cases 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv, with the United States intervening as appellant. This decision affects the procedural posture and potential recovery rights of multiple plaintiffs seeking damages for terrorist attacks.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Damages
The Second Circuit decided motions in consolidated terrorism damages cases Waldman v. PLO (15-3135-cv) and Sokolow v. PLO, reducing the prior $218.5 million judgment. The court addressed damages for terrorist attacks in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The decision affects how civil damages are calculated in terrorism-related cases under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Litigation
The Second Circuit decided a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated terrorism litigation case involving multiple plaintiffs who are victims of terrorist attacks. The court addressed appeals in Docket Nos. 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv. The motion decision affects the procedural posture of claims against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Damages Claims
The Second Circuit decided a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., consolidated cases 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv. The decision addresses terrorism-related damages claims brought by American plaintiffs against the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants. The court issued its ruling on the motion filed August 11, 2025.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Civil Suit
The Second Circuit issued a decision in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Organization on March 30, 2026, addressing motions in this long-standing terrorism civil action. The case involves damages claims against the PLO and Palestinian Authority for terrorist attacks. The appellate court ruled on pending motions affecting the parties' rights under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Decision
The Second Circuit issued a decision on a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., consolidated cases 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv. The motion, filed August 11, 2025, was decided March 30, 2026. This involves terrorism-related civil claims brought by U.S. nationals against the PLO and Palestinian Authority.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Decision
The Second Circuit decided a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a terrorism-related civil case brought by numerous plaintiffs against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority. The case involves multiple consolidated appeals (Nos. 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, 22-1060-cv) stemming from terrorist attacks in Israel.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Civil Litigation
The Second Circuit decided a motion in the consolidated cases of Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Organization, involving multiple plaintiffs seeking damages against the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants for terrorism-related claims. The motion was decided on March 30, 2026, following its filing on August 11, 2025.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Decision
The Second Circuit decided a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., consolidated cases Nos. 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv. The motion was filed August 11, 2025 and decided March 30, 2026. The decision resolves a procedural matter in this long-standing terrorism-related civil litigation brought by U.S. terrorism victims against the PLO and Palestinian Authority.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Decision
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a motion decision in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., addressing procedural matters in this consolidated appeal involving terrorism-related claims. The case involves families of American terrorism victims suing the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants for attacks in Israel. The court decided the motion filed August 11, 2025, but this decision does not resolve the merits of the underlying claims.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism Damages Appeal
The Second Circuit issued an opinion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated appeal involving multiple plaintiffs seeking damages under the Antiterrorism Act against the PLO and Palestinian Authority. The United States intervened as appellant. The court addressed jurisdictional and substantive issues arising from terrorism-related tort claims. The opinion establishes binding precedent for future terrorism damages litigation in the Second Circuit.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism-Related Civil Suit
The Second Circuit issued a decision on March 30, 2026, resolving pending motions in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated terrorism-related civil action brought by Israeli nationals against the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants. The case spans multiple dockets including 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Denied
The Second Circuit denied a motion in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated civil case where American families seek damages against the PLO and Palestinian Authority for terrorist attacks. The appellate court issued its decision on March 30, 2026, resolving procedural matters in the ongoing litigation spanning multiple docket numbers.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Tort Claims
The Second Circuit decided motions in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated appeal involving multiple plaintiffs bringing Anti-Terrorism Act claims against the Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants. The court resolved motions filed August 11, 2025, affecting ongoing federal civil litigation involving terrorism-related tort claims.
Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Motion Decision
The Second Circuit decided a motion on March 30, 2026, in consolidated civil terrorism cases brought by American families against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority. The case numbers are 15-3135-cv (L), 15-3151-cv (XAP), and 22-1060-cv (Con).
Modified Release Minoxidil for Hair Loss Treatment
The USPTO published patent application US20260091034A1 by inventor Reid Waldman for a modified release oral formulation of minoxidil for treating hair loss. The application discloses pharmaceutical compositions including daily doses of modified release minoxidil, potentially combined with additional active agents, delivered via a slow release vehicle. The filing date is December 4, 2025, with publication on April 2, 2026.
Modified Release Minoxidil Compositions and Methods for Oral Administration
The USPTO published patent application US20260091035A1 by inventor Reid Waldman covering modified release minoxidil pharmaceutical formulations for oral daily dosing to treat hair loss. The application claims compositions including slow modified release vehicles containing minoxidil or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, optionally combined with additional active agents. Filing date was December 9, 2025.
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