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INSWARE Trademark Application - SaaS Insurance Software
The USPTO published trademark application TM99739532 for INSWARE, covering SaaS software services for the insurance industry including policy administration, underwriting, claims processing, commission management, accounting, regulatory compliance, and reporting. The application was published April 2, 2026, initiating the standard opposition period during which third parties may challenge the registration.
Amicus brief opposing Alaska inmate sex-change surgery funding
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 23 other states in filing a friend-of-the-court brief supporting Alaska's authority to regulate medical procedures in correctional institutions. The amicus brief argues that the Eighth Amendment does not give prisoners the right to taxpayer-funded sex-change surgeries, particularly in states where such procedures are illegal.
Expiry Review of Anti-Dumping Order on US Whole Potatoes
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated expiry review RR-2026-001 of its anti-dumping order on certain whole potatoes from the United States. The review will determine whether the order's expiry is likely to result in continued or resumed dumping and injury to the Canadian domestic industry. The CBSA will issue its likelihood determination by August 28, 2026, followed by the Tribunal's injury determination by February 4, 2027.
AMS Holdings and Brad Stroup - Securities Registration Violation Consent Order
The North Dakota Insurance & Securities Department entered a Consent Order with AMS Holdings, LLC and principal Bradley J. Stroup for operating as an unregistered issuer-dealer, broker-dealer, and agent in North Dakota. Stroup admits to the violations and agrees to an 18-month prohibition from securities registration and all securities-related transactions in North Dakota. The prior July 19, 2023 Cease and Desist Order is rescinded as part of this settlement.
Novel Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Designs - Public Comment Request
NHTSA is seeking public comments on Novel Human-Machine Interface (HMI) designs as part of an agency information collection activity. The request invites input from manufacturers, technology developers, and industry stakeholders on emerging HMI technologies and their safety implications. Comments must be submitted within 60 days of the notice.
Black Pine Gold Project EIS Preparation Notice
The Forest Service has published a notice initiating a 30-day public comment period for the Environmental Impact Statement on the Black Pine Gold Project in Cassia and Oneida Counties, Idaho. The project is a covered project under FAST-41, with comments due by May 4, 2026. The complete EIS is expected within two years.
Endangered Species Committee Meeting Notice
Five federal agencies (Interior, Army, EPA, Agriculture, Commerce) published a notice announcing a meeting of the Endangered Species Committee in Washington DC on March 31. The meeting was announced in the Federal Register (91 FR 16966). No new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations were established.
Brian Howard v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Relief Denied
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief to Brian Howard, who claimed ineffective assistance of trial counsel. The court rejected Howard's arguments that counsel erred by failing to sever his trial from his co-defendant's or introduce the co-defendant's pretrial statement, and by failing to waive lesser included offense instructions. The court also declined to recognize a new constitutional right to affirmatively waive lesser included charges.
Heath Bell v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Appeal Denied
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief for Heath Bell, who sought relief from his first-degree murder conviction resulting in life imprisonment. The court rejected claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and due process violations regarding admissibility of witness statements under Tennessee Rule 803(26). The judgment of the Criminal Court for Shelby County is affirmed.
FCA and Bank Seek Taskforce Members for Transaction and Post-trade Reporting Harmonisation
The FCA and Bank of England jointly seek expressions of interest from market participants to join a new Transaction and Post-trade Reporting Taskforce. The taskforce comprises three working groups (Policy, Strategy, and Architecture) that will assess opportunities to harmonise transaction and post-trade reporting requirements under UK MiFIR, UK EMIR, and UK SFTR. Applications close on 23 April 2026.
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