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Decision Letter - Docket FRA-2009-0078

The Federal Railroad Administration posted a decision letter in docket FRA-2009-0078 on March 30, 2026. The document resolves an administrative proceeding before the FRA, with the specific subject matter determined by the underlying complaint or petition filed in the 2009-docketed matter. Further details require review of the attached decision document.

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Decision Letter - Docket FRA-2020-0016

The Federal Railroad Administration issued a decision letter in docket FRA-2020-0016. The document appears to be a standard administrative correspondence related to FRA's regulatory proceedings. The full decision text was not accessible at time of analysis.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Wallace v. John Stewart Co. & Redwood Gardens - Civil Rights Accommodations

Plaintiff David Wallace filed a clarification of defendant names in the pending civil rights case Wallace v. John Stewart Co. & Redwood Gardens (Case No. 3:25-cv-04433-WHO) in the Northern District of California. The clarification was filed on March 31, 2026, and follows the filing of a fourth amended complaint.

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Fourth Circuit dismisses §2255 appeal, Holt v. USA

Fourth Circuit dismisses §2255 appeal, Holt v. USA

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USA v. McMillan - Bank Fraud Conviction Affirmed

The Fourth Circuit affirmed Jalen Craig McMillan's conviction for conspiracy to commit bank fraud, three counts of bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft. McMillan received 54 months imprisonment, five years supervised release, and was ordered to pay $165,891.68 in restitution for a scheme involving stolen identities at the credit union where he worked.

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United States v. Spencer - Supervised Release Revocation

The Fourth Circuit affirmed the district court's revocation of Anthony P. Spencer's supervised release. Spencer, a convicted felon who possessed a firearm in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1), had his supervised release revoked after being arrested for state law offenses. The appellate court rejected Spencer's argument that the district court improperly relied on certified state court documents without independently determining whether he committed the underlying offenses. Spencer was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment with no further supervised release.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Norman Richardson v. United States - FTCA Negligence Appeal

The Fourth Circuit vacated the magistrate judge's summary judgment order in Richardson v. United States and remanded for further proceedings. The court found that both parties erroneously argued Maryland law applied to Richardson's Federal Tort Claims Act negligence claim when D.C. law should have governed because the underlying events occurred in the District of Columbia. The appellate court declined to apply D.C. law for the first time on appeal, instead ordering the lower court to address the choice-of-law issue in the first instance.

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Byers v. United States - Section 2255 Habeas Relief

The Fourth Circuit vacated the District of Maryland's orders denying Patrick Albert Byers Jr.'s 2016 motion and remanded with directions to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. The appellate court determined that Byers's motion, which the district court had characterized as a Rule 60(b) motion, was actually a second or successive 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motion requiring prior authorization from the Fourth Circuit that Byers never obtained. The court also denied authorization for Byers to file a successive § 2255 motion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Jackson v. Dameron - Prisoner Civil Rights Medical Care Claim

Fourth Circuit affirmed dismissal of a pro se prisoner's § 1983 civil rights claim alleging inadequate medical care at Augusta Correctional Center. The court held the district court properly construed the complaint without becoming the plaintiff's advocate. Judge Floyd dissented, arguing the allegations were sufficient to proceed.

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Skidmore v. Schinke - Employment Retaliation/Vacated Remanded

The Fourth Circuit vacated the district court's dismissal of Jeremy Skidmore's employment retaliation claim against Michael Schinke and Gail Saul and remanded for further proceedings. The appellate court held that the district court improperly applied the fraudulent joinder standard when evaluating diversity jurisdiction, finding that Skidmore had a viable claim under Virginia's Bowman statute against the in-state defendant.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Daugherty v. Dingus - Habeas Corpus (Jury Impartiality)

The Fourth Circuit affirmed the denial of Tony Daugherty's habeas petition, upholding the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals' determination that a juror's comments during deliberations (expressing knowledge of defendant's family and fear of consequences if acquitted) did not constitute impermissible external influence under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 standards.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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VAT Directive amendment for distance sales of imported goods and import VAT special arrangements

The European Parliament approved amendments to Council Directive 2006/112/EC on 8 July 2025, revising VAT rules for distance sales of imported goods. The directive modifies the special scheme for distance sales of goods imported from third countries and introduces new provisions for taxable persons facilitating such distance sales. This affects online marketplaces, e-commerce platforms, and sellers engaged in cross-border B2C sales to EU consumers.

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EU battery due diligence regulation amendment adopted July 2025

EU battery due diligence regulation amendment adopted July 2025

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Personal AI agent creation for computing device actions

USPTO published patent application US20260087384A1 for personal AI agent technology enabling automated computing device actions through LLM-based prompts and asynchronous data retrieval. Inventors: Jiachen Yang, Chih-Lun Lee, Hao Liu, Ang Li. Filing date: September 24, 2025.

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Secure Federated Learning System for Healthcare Data Management with Privacy Preservation

USPTO published patent application US20260087167A1 for a secure federated learning system enabling healthcare institutions to train machine learning models locally on sensitive data without transferring raw information. The system incorporates AES and RSA encryption, secure aggregation, differential privacy protocols, and automated HIPAA and GDPR compliance monitoring. Filing date was February 14, 2025.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Federated Learning with Backbone Decoder Models

USPTO published patent application US20260087416A1 by Sony Group Corporation covering apparatus and methods for federated learning using a backbone-decoder model architecture. The invention enables servers to distribute decoder components to edge devices for localized training while maintaining backbone model parameters centrally, with aggregated decoder updates returned to the server for model refinement.

Routine Notice Artificial Intelligence
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Meta-learning with Diverse Tasks for Few-Shot Learning

USPTO published patent application US20260087412A1 by inventors Cresswell et al. covering methods for improving meta-learning models for few-shot learning of unseen tasks through improved task diversity scoring and generation of diverse training tasks using unsupervised analysis of disentangled latent features. Patent applications represent informational publications without creating immediate compliance obligations for third parties.

Routine Notice Artificial Intelligence
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Single Trajectory Policy Optimization for Generative Machine Learning Models

The USPTO published patent application US20260087409A1 for 'Single Trajectory Policy Optimization for Generative Machine Learning Models' filed by 14 inventors. The application covers methods for training generative ML models by optimizing an objective function based on likelihoods and quality scores of generated data items. Patent applications are informational publications and do not impose regulatory obligations.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Microsoft patent guards multimodal AI from malicious prompt attacks

Microsoft patent guards multimodal AI from malicious prompt attacks

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National Partnership Payments 2025-26 Determination

The Australian Treasury has issued a determination under the Federal Financial Relations Act 2009 establishing national partnership payment parameters for the 2025-26 fiscal year. This legislative instrument (F2026L00399) sets out the framework for federal payments to state and territory governments under national partnership arrangements.

Routine Rule Financial Services
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Schedule 20 Maximum Residue Limits

The Australian Department of Health published amendments to Schedule 20 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, updating maximum residue limits (MRLs) for agricultural and veterinary chemicals in food commodities. The legislative instrument F2026C00257 takes effect 10 March 2026, affecting food manufacturers, agricultural producers, and importers who must ensure products comply with revised residue standards.

Routine Rule Food Safety
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AML/CTF Class Exemptions - Professional Services and Related Matters

The Australian Department of Home Affairs issued amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (Class Exemptions and Other Matters) Rules 2007, consolidating amendments to professional services exemptions under subsection 6(5C) of the AML/CTF Act. The instrument updates exemptions from initial customer due diligence for ATM withdrawals, virtual asset wallet transfers, and gift card transactions.

Routine Rule Anti-Money Laundering
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Growth hormone program amendment, 31st Mar

Growth hormone program amendment, 31st Mar

Routine Notice
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National Health Chemotherapy Funding Amendment

The Australian Department of Health, Disability and Ageing issued Instrument F2026L00404 amending the National Health (Efficient Funding of Chemotherapy) Special Arrangement 2024. This April 2026 update modifies chemotherapy drug schedules and funding arrangements under the National Health Act 1953, affecting reimbursement rates and coverage for cancer treatments.

Routine Rule Healthcare
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Fasching Ventures LLC vs Integrative Health affirmed

Fasching Ventures LLC vs Integrative Health affirmed

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In re A.Y.Q. - Juvenile Delinquency Affirmed

The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed the Nobles County District Court's adjudication and disposition in a juvenile delinquency case, upholding findings that appellant A.Y.Q. was guilty of second-degree assault and threats of violence against his sister. The court rejected appellant's sufficiency-of-evidence challenge, finding sufficient evidence to support the district court's findings based on victim testimony, body-worn camera footage, and witness statements. Case No. A25-1529.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Ames Construction Inc. v. City of Moorhead - Construction Contract Dispute

The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment in favor of the City of Moorhead in a construction contract dispute. The court rejected Ames Construction's argument that the city was liable for an inaccurate geotechnical report included in bid documents, holding that the bid solicitation was not part of the contract documents under the plain language of the contract. The decision clarifies the scope of contract documents in municipal construction projects.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting
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State v. Shaabneh - Firearm Possession Conviction Affirmed

The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed Joseph Daniel Shaabneh's conviction for possession of a firearm by an ineligible person under Minnesota Statute 624.713. The court upheld that his 2008 Colorado felony drug conviction qualified as a crime of violence under Minnesota law, disqualifying him from firearm possession. The court also affirmed the district court's rejection of an entrapment defense.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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India's Invisibles Q3 2025-26 data released

India's Invisibles Q3 2025-26 data released

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RBI Press Releases
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Scheduled Commercial Bank Lending and Deposit Rates - March 2026

The Reserve Bank of India released March 2026 statistical data on scheduled commercial bank lending and deposit rates. The weighted average lending rate on fresh rupee loans declined to 8.44% in February 2026 from 8.49% in January 2026. The weighted average deposit rate on fresh rupee term deposits stood at 5.65%. Two new tables on sector-wise weighted average lending rates for outstanding and fresh rupee loans are being published starting this month.

Routine Notice Banking
RBI Press Releases
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Monetary Penalty on The Davanagere District Central Co-operative Bank

The Reserve Bank of India imposed a monetary penalty of ₹1.50 lakh (₹150,000) on The Davanagere District Central Co-operative Bank Limited, Karnataka for violations of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and non-compliance with KYC directions. The penalty addresses three specific violations discovered during a statutory inspection conducted by NABARD with reference to the bank's financial position as of March 31, 2025.

Urgent Enforcement Banking
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RBI Imposes Monetary Penalty on Airtel Payments Bank for Disclosure Non-Compliance

The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a monetary penalty of ₹31.80 lakh on Airtel Payments Bank Limited for non-compliance with RBI directions on 'Disclosure in Financial Statements'. The penalty was imposed based on supervisory findings from the ISE 2025 inspection regarding the bank's failure to disclose certain complaints in its annual financial statements for FY 2024-25.

Priority review Enforcement Banking
RBI Press Releases
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Capital Market Exposures Amendment Implementation Deferred to July 2026

The Reserve Bank of India has deferred the effective date of Amendment Directions on Capital Market Exposures by three months from April 1, 2026 to July 1, 2026. The deferral responds to representations from banks and industry associations citing operational and interpretational issues. The amendments include clarifications on acquisition finance (now including mergers), loan caps for individuals against securities, and credit facilities to capital market intermediaries.

Priority review Notice Banking
RBI Press Releases
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Supervisory Data Quality Index for Scheduled Commercial Banks

The Reserve Bank of India has released the Supervisory Data Quality Index (sDQI) for Scheduled Commercial Banks for December 2025. The index measures data quality in terms of Accuracy, Timeliness, Completeness, and Consistency in the submission of supervisory returns. The sDQI assesses adherence to the principles in the Master Direction on Filing of Supervisory Returns 2024.

Routine Notice Banking
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KonaTel Inc. Form 10-K Late Filing Notification

KonaTel Inc. filed a Form 12b-25 notification with the SEC on March 31, 2026, informing the Commission that its Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, cannot be filed by the prescribed deadline. The company states it is still completing its audited financial statements and expects to file on or before April 15, 2026. The late filing is attributed to the inability to complete the work without unreasonable effort or expense.

Routine Notice Securities
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NT 10-K Late Filing Notification - DynaResource Inc

DynaResource Inc filed a Form 12b-25 Notification of Late Filing with the SEC for its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. The company cited its transition from an exploration-stage to a production-stage issuer as requiring additional time for auditors to complete procedures and finalize financial statements. Under Rule 12b-25, the company is granted a 15-day extension to file.

Routine Notice Securities
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IT Tech Packaging Late 10-K Filing Notification

SEC received a Form 12b-25 Notification of Late Filing from IT Tech Packaging, Inc., a Chinese recycled paper manufacturer (CUSIP 46527C 20 9, SEC File 001-34577). The company cited inability to finalize financial results and disclosure requirements for its Form 10-K covering the period ended December 31, 2025, without unreasonable effort or expense. The filing grants an extension to submit the annual report.

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Late Filing Notification - Abpro Holdings Form 10-K

Abpro Holdings, Inc. filed a Form 12b-25 Notification of Late Filing with the SEC for its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. The company cites recent material transactions, governance matters, and Nasdaq compliance issues as reasons why the filing could not be completed without unreasonable effort and expense. The notification invokes the 15-day extension period under Rule 12b-25.

Routine Notice Securities
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Inception Growth Acquisition Limited - Form 10-K Late Filing Notification

SEC filing notifies that Inception Growth Acquisition Limited was unable to file its Form 10-K for fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 by the March 31, 2026 deadline. The company cites a delay in completing its financial statements and anticipates filing within 15 calendar days of the prescribed due date. No significant change in operations is anticipated.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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IRIE MOTE Intent to Use Trademark Application

The USPTO received an Intent to Use trademark application for IRIE MOTE (Serial No. 99731915) on March 29, 2026. The application covers Class 9 goods including home theater systems, remote controls, electronic control devices with touchscreen displays, downloadable software for remote control devices, wireless communication devices, and motion-based pointer devices. This is a routine trademark filing with no immediate regulatory obligations for other parties.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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SCULPTEDSINS Trademark Application - Clothing and Fitness Services

USPTO received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99731660) for SCULPTEDSINS covering clothing (hats, shirts, hooded sweatshirts), entertainment services (adult-themed content website), and fitness/health instructional materials. The application was filed on March 29, 2026.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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SWIPESTAKES Trademark Application

USPTO received trademark application TM99731627 for 'SWIPESTAKES' covering downloadable computer application software for phones and other devices, specifically software for gaming and entertainment. The application was filed March 29, 2026, on an Intent to Use basis.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Three Dimensional Marriage Vows - Trademark Application

USPTO received trademark application TM99731599 for "THREE DIMENSIONAL MARRIAGE VOWS" filed March 29, 2026 as an Intent-to-Use application. The mark covers educational materials, downloadable publications, podcasts, coaching services, and online courses in the field of interpersonal and marital relationship counseling and coaching.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Subterra Intent-to-Use Trademark - Mobile Wellness App Software

SUBTERRA filed an Intent-to-Use trademark application (TM99731464) with the USPTO on March 29, 2026, for the word mark 'SUBTERRA' covering downloadable mobile phone application software for guided meditation, mental wellness, and personal development (Nice Class 009). The application establishes priority rights in the mobile wellness software space.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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THE CADRE - Downloadable Fiction E-books Trademark Application

The USPTO received a trademark application for THE CADRE (Serial No. 99731893, filed March 29, 2026) covering downloadable fiction e-books on a variety of topics. This is an Intent-to-Use application, indicating the applicant plans to use the mark in commerce but has not yet done so. No opposition period or public comment is associated with this filing at this time.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Filtered Flame Intent-to-Use Trademark Application

USPTO received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99731875) for FILTERED FLAME covering downloadable mobile applications for social networking, online social networking services, and internet-based dating, social introduction, and social networking services. The application was filed on March 29, 2026.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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WTKQSUN Trademark Application

The USPTO received an Intent-to-Use trademark application for WTKQSUN (Serial No. TM99731869) covering Class 009 electronic goods including anti-intrusion alarms, baby monitors, cameras, GPS devices, and rangefinders. The application was filed on March 29, 2026 by WTKQSUN. No compliance actions or deadlines apply to third parties at this stage.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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SKIPLET Trademark Application - Game Software

USPTO filed trademark application TM99731845 for SKIPLET in Class 9 (Computing & Electronics) for downloadable game software including video game programs, computer game software, and smartphone game applications. The application claims intent-to-use basis, filed March 29, 2026.

Routine Rule Intellectual Property
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Termitag intent to use, termite activity sensors

Termitag intent to use, termite activity sensors

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High Court rules in Atunya v Ministry of Defence

High Court rules in Atunya v Ministry of Defence

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