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Bugliotti v. Argentina - Sovereign Bond Default Litigation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit by bondholders against the Republic of Argentina over defaulted sovereign bonds. The court found that some of the bondholders' claims are timely under New York's COVID-era tolling provisions and that collateral estoppel does not bar all claims.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Peña Garcia v. Dept of Labor - Workers' Compensation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review, upholding the Department of Labor's decision that medical cannabis is not a reimbursable treatment under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act due to its Schedule I classification under the Controlled Substances Act. This ruling affects workers' compensation claims involving medical marijuana.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Insurance No-Fault Benefits Dispute

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated its prior judgment and remanded a case involving GEICO's denial of no-fault insurance benefits. The court's decision was based on a certified question answered by the New York Court of Appeals, which clarified the scope of the Eligibility Regulation regarding professional misconduct.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
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Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest Claim

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, holding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity on a false arrest claim. The court found arguable probable cause existed for the arrest, overturning the denial of the officers' motion for summary judgment.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Ruling

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective, ruling he is entitled to qualified immunity. The court found arguable probable cause for the arrest and prosecution of Dennis Sacaza, overturning the district court's decision and remanding the case.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Sufiyan v. Bondi - Asylum, Withholding, CAT for Sri Lankan National

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reviewed a case involving a Sri Lankan national denied asylum and withholding of removal due to alleged material support for a designated terrorist organization. The court granted the petition for review in part, remanding the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals to determine eligibility for asylum and withholding of removal absent the material support bar.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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United States v. Jimenez - Ammunition Possession After Felony Conviction

The Second Circuit affirmed a district court's judgment against William Jimenez, who was convicted of possessing ammunition after a felony conviction. The court found that the special conditions of supervised release, including electronic device searches and mental health counseling, were adequately supported and that Jimenez's appeal waiver barred his challenge to his sentence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Broadcast Music, Inc. v. North American Concert Promoters Association - Antitrust

The Second Circuit vacated a district court's decision regarding music licensing fees between Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) and the North American Concert Promoters Association (NACPA). The court found the imposed rates and expanded definition of gross revenues to be unreasonable, remanding the case for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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Safdieh v. Commissioner - Tax Court Ruling on Foreign Business Reporting Penalties

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Tax Court ruling, holding that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue can assess penalties for failing to report control of foreign businesses under I.R.C. § 6038(b). The court vacated the Tax Court's summary judgment for the taxpayer and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Taxation
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United States v. Aryeetey - Affirmation of Conviction and Sentence

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivanjoel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Rice v. Andrewjeski - Summary Judgment Order

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington issued an order granting the defendants' motion for summary judgment in the case of Rice v. Andrewjeski. The court addressed several motions, including the plaintiff's motions to effectuate service and suppress evidence.

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EDWA Opinions
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Gratton v. UPS - Order on Motion for Partial Judgment

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington granted United Parcel Service's motion for partial judgment or to limit the scope of a new trial in the case of Gratton v. UPS. The court's order modifies the previous jury award of $39.6 million in emotional distress and $198 million in punitive damages.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Colorado Early Childhood Services Bill Updates

Colorado Bill HB26-1259 makes significant changes to early childhood services, including clarifying licensing exemptions, updating provider reimbursements, modifying funding for the universal preschool program, and adjusting advisory body memberships. The bill aims to streamline requirements and clarify existing provisions for early care and education providers.

Priority review Rule Social Services
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Colorado Bill SB26-135: K-12 Funding and Excess Revenue Retention

Colorado bill SB26-135 proposes to increase state public K-12 education funding by up to 2% for ten years, contingent on voter approval in November 2026. The bill would allow the state to retain excess revenues above the fiscal year spending limitation to fund this increase and other educational initiatives.

Priority review Rule Education
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Motor Vehicle Taxes for Armed Forces Members

Colorado Bill HB26-1200 proposes to amend motor vehicle tax and fee requirements for members of the United States armed forces serving outside the state. The bill aims to simplify the process by removing the requirement for military members to sign an affidavit to qualify for certain tax exemptions and late fee exceptions.

Routine Rule Taxation
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Colorado Bill: Court Actions for Failure to Appear in Court

Colorado's SB26-112 proposes amendments to current law regarding conditions for pretrial release for defendants who have previously failed to appear in court. The bill clarifies when monetary conditions can be imposed for certain offenses and addresses situations where a defendant's counsel is present.

Priority review Rule Judicial Administration
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Colorado Bill Requires Key Boxes at Schools

Colorado Senate Bill 26-104 requires school districts and charter/nonpublic schools to install exterior key boxes containing necessary keys and access control devices. This measure aims to facilitate law enforcement access to school buildings and rooms during emergencies. The bill permits the use of school security disbursement program funds for installation.

Priority review Rule Education
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Colorado Transportation Safety Statutes Modifications

Colorado Bill HB26-1237 proposes modifications to transportation safety statutes. Key changes include clarifying tire requirements, prohibiting parking in bike lanes, updating rules for moving obstructing vehicles, and standardizing terminology for collisions to 'crash' or 'incident'. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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Colorado Bill Supports Human-Animal Bond as Social Determinant of Health

Colorado Bill HB26-1229 proposes to amend the definition of 'social determinants of health' to include the human-animal bond. This change would authorize the health disparities and community grant program to fund initiatives supporting this bond, impacting public health and human services.

Routine Rule Public Health
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Colorado Bill Prohibits Monetary Assessments Against Juveniles

Colorado HB26-1232 proposes to prohibit courts and the state from assessing or collecting administrative fees, costs, and surcharges against juveniles or their parents/guardians. This applies to crimes committed when the juvenile was under 18 and sentenced before age 21. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

Priority review Rule Judicial Administration
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Colorado Bill Changes Nursing Home Penalty Fund Distribution

Colorado Bill HB26-1244 amends the criteria for distributing funds from the nursing home penalty cash fund. The bill shifts distribution priorities to align with CMS guidelines and changes the annual reporting deadline. It also expands the definition of 'benefit residents' to include training and removes restrictions on governmental entities applying for grants.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Colorado Fire and Police Pension Association Disability Benefits Recodification

Colorado Bill SB26-039 recodifies and reorganizes disability and survivor benefits statutes for the Fire and Police Pension Association. The bill clarifies language, removes outdated provisions, and modifies requirements for medical exams and rehabilitation programs, without changing benefit amounts or eligibility periods.

Routine Rule Pensions & Retirement
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Colorado Bill Modifies County Enforcement Authority for Property Issues

Colorado Bill HB26-1239 proposes modifications to county enforcement authority regarding property issues, including the removal of rubbish, weeds, brush, and the securing or removal of hazardous buildings. The bill also addresses violations of zoning resolutions or ordinances. It is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

Priority review Rule Government Contracting
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R. v. United States of America - Proposed Summons

The US District Court for the Northern District of California has issued a notice regarding a proposed summons in the case of R. v. United States of America. This document outlines the preliminary details of the summons before it is formally issued.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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Nova Bus Recall: Cooling Pump Failure Causes Power Loss

Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Nova Bus models (2022-2025 LFS) due to a potential cooling pump failure that can lead to a loss of power. This issue poses a safety risk, increasing the potential for crashes and passenger injury.

Urgent Enforcement Transportation
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Transport Canada Recall: Ford SUV Infotainment System Overheating

Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Ford SUVs due to an overheating infotainment system that may affect the rearview camera display. Ford will notify owners to update the vehicle's software to address the safety risk.

Priority review Notice Transportation
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Ford and Lincoln SUV Recall - Faulty EGR Valve

Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain 2025 Ford Explorer, Ranger, Bronco, Mustang, Maverick, Escape, Bronco Sport, and Lincoln Corsair and Nautilus vehicles due to a potentially faulty EGR valve. The defect could lead to a sudden loss of power, increasing the risk of a crash.

Urgent Notice Transportation
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Transport Canada Recall: Ford SUV Seats

Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Ford SUVs due to a potential issue with the driver's seat that could cause a loss of control. Ford will notify owners and provide a software update to correct the defect.

Priority review Notice Transportation
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Ford Recall 2026097: Rear Driveshaft Weld Issue

Transport Canada has issued recall 2026097 for Ford vehicles due to a potential issue with the rear driveshaft weld. This defect could lead to driveshaft separation and a loss of power, increasing the risk of a crash. Ford will notify owners to inspect and replace the affected component.

Urgent Notice Transportation
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Ford Truck Recall - Backup Alarm May Not Sound

Transport Canada has issued a recall (2026096) for certain Ford trucks where a loose electrical connector may prevent the backup alarm from sounding. This poses a safety risk to road users. Ford will notify owners to have the connector replaced at a dealership.

Priority review Notice Transportation
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Airstream RV Trailers Recalled Due to Electrical Fire Risk

Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Airstream RV trailers due to a risk of electrical fire caused by potentially cracked wire connections in the SmartPlug 30 A shore power inlet. Owners are advised to take their trailers to a dealership for inspection and potential replacement of the power inlet.

Urgent Notice Product Safety
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Commerce Final Results: Antidumping Duty on Pasta from Italy

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced final results for the antidumping duty administrative review of certain pasta from Italy for the period July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. Final dumping margins range from 2.65% to 7.00% for specific producers, and 5.21% for non-selected companies.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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SEC Dismisses Civil Enforcement Action Against Nader Al-Naji

The SEC announced the dismissal, with prejudice, of its civil enforcement action against Nader Al-Naji and several relief defendants. The dismissal is based on the specific facts and circumstances of the case, as outlined in a joint stipulation filed with the court. The case number is 1:24-cv-05738-JAV.

Routine Enforcement Securities
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Stoney Games Recalls Kluster Magnet Chess Games Due to Ingestion Hazard

Stoney Games is recalling approximately 151,600 Kluster Fun Tabletop Magnet Chess Games due to a serious ingestion hazard posed by loose, high-powered magnets. The product violates the mandatory standard for toys, and consumers are advised to stop use immediately and contact the company for a replacement.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
CPSC Product Recalls
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ProRider Bicycle Helmets Recalled Due to Safety Standard Violations

ProRider has recalled approximately 9,546 bicycle helmets due to violations of mandatory safety standards, posing a risk of serious injury or death. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled helmets and seek a refund.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
CPSC Product Recalls
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LFTE USA Recalls Playground Swing Set Seats Due to Fall Hazard

LFTE USA is recalling approximately 7,200 playground swing set seats due to a fall hazard caused by failing rivets. The CPSC urges consumers to stop using the recalled swings immediately and contact LFTE USA for a free replacement. One incident involving a child's minor injury has been reported.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
CPSC Product Recalls
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17 Stories Furniture 14-Drawer Dressers Recalled Due to Tip-Over Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of approximately 3,000 units of 17 Stories Furniture 14-Drawer Dressers due to tip-over and entrapment hazards. The dressers violate the mandatory standard for clothing storage units and were imported by Hong Kong Baojia International.

Urgent Notice Product Safety
CPSC Product Recalls
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LIVEHOM 11-Drawer Dressers Recalled Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of approximately 370 LIVEHOM 11-Drawer Dressers due to tip-over and entrapment hazards that pose a risk of serious injury or death to children. The dressers violate the mandatory safety standard for clothing storage units. Simplehome is offering a full refund for the recalled units.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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Sinclair Mart v. United States - Administrative Procedures Act Case

A civil case, Sinclair Mart #1 et al v. United States of America, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a review or appeal of an agency decision under the Administrative Procedures Act.

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Roe v. United States of America - Civil Rights Case

A civil rights case, Roe v. United States of America (Federal Bureau of Prisons), was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a complaint filed by Jane MY Roe against the Federal Bureau of Prisons, with a filing fee of $405.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Roe v. United States - Civil Rights Case

A civil rights case, Roe v. United States, was filed on March 12, 2026, against the United States of America (Federal Bureau of Prisons). The case number is 4:26-cv-02192 and was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Roe v. United States - Civil Rights

Jane Roe filed a civil rights complaint against the Federal Bureau of Prisons and other US government entities on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, Roe v. United States, was assigned case number 4:26-cv-02190.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Williams v Amazon - Personal Injury Product Liability

Amazon.com, LLC has filed a Notice of Removal in the case Williams v. Amazon.com, LLC et al, initiating a federal lawsuit based on diversity jurisdiction. The case, originally filed in San Mateo County, concerns personal injury and product liability. The filing fee was $405.

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Roe v. United States - Civil Rights Case Filing

A civil rights case, Roe v. United States, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves the Federal Bureau of Prisons as the defendant. The filing includes a complaint and a request to maintain anonymity for the plaintiff, Jane NO Roe.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Njonjo v. Albarran - Habeas Corpus

A Habeas Corpus case, Njonjo v. Albarran et al, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves an alien detainee seeking a writ of habeas corpus and a temporary restraining order.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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Roe v. United States of America - Civil Rights Case

A civil rights case, Roe v. United States of America (Federal Bureau of Prisons) et al, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves claims related to civil rights and names the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a defendant.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Roe v. United States - Civil Rights

Jane SB Roe filed a civil rights complaint against Andrew Jones, Darrell Smith, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons on March 12, 2026. The case, Roe v. United States, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The filing fee was $405.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Hussain v. Project Open Hand - Civil Rights Job Case

A new civil rights job case, Hussain v. Project Open Hand, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The complaint alleges violations of civil rights related to employment. The case has been assigned to Judge Peter H. Kang.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Dangeti et al v. Edlow et al - Immigration

A new civil case, Dangeti et al v. Edlow et al, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves 'Other Immigration Actions' with the U.S. Government listed as a defendant. The filing fee was $405.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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Richardson v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability

A new civil case, Richardson v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al, was filed on March 12, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims under diversity jurisdiction. A recent filing indicates the case is being transferred for coordinated pretrial proceedings.

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