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People v. Mendes - Convictions Affirmed, Remanded for Resentencing

The California Court of Appeal affirmed convictions for Adam Ross Mendes but remanded for resentencing and recalculation of custody credits. This is the third appeal related to Mendes's sentencing, following previous vacaturs due to procedural errors.

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People v. Watkins - Incompetent to Stand Trial, Medication Order Affirmed

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's order for involuntary medication for a defendant found incompetent to stand trial. The court found substantial evidence supported the order, which was necessary for the defendant's treatment and mental health.

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People v. Dearman - Petition for Factual Innocence Denied

The California Court of Appeal denied Ryan Alan Dearman's petition for a finding of factual innocence related to a domestic violence case. The court found the petition untimely and insufficient to establish innocence, affirming the trial court's order.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Tidwell - Judgment affirmed, 4-year sentence

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a judgment against Vernon Lamont Tidwell, upholding his conviction for felony firearm possession, purchasing a firearm while prohibited, misdemeanor driving under the influence, and driving with a suspended license. Tidwell was sentenced to a total of four years in state prison.

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In re L.H. - Dependency Orders Affirmed

The California Court of Appeal affirmed dependency orders for three children in the case of In re L.H. The court found substantial evidence supported the jurisdictional findings against the mother, despite her arguments regarding statutory framework application. The decision upholds the juvenile court's orders.

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Marriage of Ubamos - Spousal Support, Domestic Violence, Property Deed Ruling

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a judgment of dissolution in the Marriage of Ubamos case. The court addressed issues including due process regarding video evidence, enforcement of an interspousal transfer deed, domestic violence findings, and the effective date of spousal support modifications.

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People v. Matthews - Assault Conviction Appeal Denied

The California Court of Appeal denied an appeal filed by Michael James Matthews, who was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and three driving offenses. The court affirmed the lower court's decision and ordered a correction to the abstract of judgment.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Padilla - Affirmation of Denial of Resentencing Petition

The California Court of Appeal affirmed the denial of Daniel Carlos Padilla's petition for resentencing under Penal Code section 1172.6. The court found Padilla's contentions without merit and upheld the trial court's order.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Lopez - Child Molestation Conviction Reversed

The California Court of Appeal reversed Gerald Lopez's conviction for possession of child pornography and misdemeanor child molestation. The court found insufficient evidence for the child pornography conviction and that Lopez was denied a fair trial, remanding the case for further proceedings.

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California Court of Appeal Denies Petition on Probation Program Suitability

The California Court of Appeal denied a petition for writ of mandate filed by Chase Aaron Armstrong, who sought entry into a deferred entry of judgment pilot program. The court upheld the probation department's determination that Armstrong was ineligible due to not residing in Santa Clara County, affirming the trial court's acceptance of this decision.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Selby v. Stangl - Court Reverses Elder Abuse Claim Dismissal

The California Court of Appeal reversed in part a trial court's dismissal of claims brought by Rikki Selby against her broker, Greg Stangl. The court found that collateral estoppel did not bar Selby's claims for breach of fiduciary duty and financial elder abuse, and that her allegations were sufficient to state a cause of action for elder abuse.

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In re J.V. - Juvenile Court Wardship and Probation Conditions

The California Court of Appeal affirmed probation conditions imposed on J.V., a minor declared a ward of the juvenile court. J.V. appealed, arguing the conditions were unconstitutional and impossible to comply with while confined, and that his custody credits were misapplied. The court found the appeal lacked merit.

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People v. Roberts - Recommitment of Offender with Mental Health Disorder Affirmed

The California Court of Appeal affirmed an order recommitting Eric Patrick Roberts as an offender with a mental health disorder (OMHD) under Penal Code sections 2970 and 2972. The court found no reversible error in the trial court's decision following a bench trial.

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Vanesyan v. Aperian - Court affirms denial of pension plan termination request

The California Court of Appeal affirmed an order denying a request to terminate a provision of a dissolution judgment that assigned a pension plan to a former spouse. The court found the appellant's arguments lacked merit and upheld the trial court's decision.

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Public Safety and Health Preparations for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Healey-Driscoll Administration has detailed public safety and health preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, involving over 70 agencies and securing nearly $76 million in federal funding. A new online hub, Mass.gov/WorldCup, has been launched to provide information and resources.

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E. coli Outbreak: Consumers Advised to Dispose of Raw Farm Cheddar Cheese

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is advising consumers to discard Raw Farm-brand raw cheddar cheese due to an ongoing E. coli outbreak investigation linked to the product. Federal and state officials have identified seven illnesses across three states, with two hospitalizations, primarily affecting young children.

Urgent Notice Food Safety
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Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958

The Australian Department of Home Affairs has updated the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, with the latest version effective March 26, 2026. These regulations govern the export of various goods from Australia, including objectionable materials, asbestos, chemicals, and specific biological substances.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions—Iraq) Regulations 2008

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions—Iraq) Regulations 2008. These regulations implement UN sanctions against Iraq, covering prohibitions on sanctioned supplies, export of sanctioned goods, and dealing with illegally removed cultural property.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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UN Sanctions ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Regulations 2008

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the UN Sanctions ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Regulations 2008. These amendments, effective from December 23, 2008, implement UN Security Council resolutions concerning sanctions against ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida, affecting financial dealings and asset controls.

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UN Sanctions Democratic Republic of Congo Regulations 2008

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the UN Sanctions Democratic Republic of Congo Regulations 2008. These regulations implement UN Security Council sanctions, prohibiting certain supplies, services, and dealings related to designated persons or entities and controlled assets connected to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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IRS Bulletin 2026-14 Updates Arbitrage Rules for Tax-Exempt Bonds

The IRS has issued proposed regulations in Bulletin 2026-14 to update arbitrage rules for tax-exempt bonds. These updates clarify refunding bond rules, transferred proceeds, allocation limitations, and filing procedures for defeasance notices.

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Master Direction on Unique Identifiers in Financial Markets

The Reserve Bank of India has issued a Master Direction consolidating requirements for Legal Entity Identifiers (LEI) and Unique Transaction Identifiers (UTI) in financial markets. Section A on LEI is effective immediately, while Section B on UTI becomes effective January 1, 2027.

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RBI Sets US$100 Million NOP-INR Limit for Authorised Dealers

The Reserve Bank of India has issued a circular setting a limit of US$100 million for the Net Open Position in Rupees (NOP-INR) for Authorised Dealers. This new limit is intended for exchange rate management and must be maintained at the end of each business day.

Priority review Guidance Financial Services
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UAPA 1967: UNSC Sanctions List Update - 2 Entries

The Reserve Bank of India has updated its guidance regarding the implementation of Section 51A of the UAPA, 1967. This notification incorporates two new entries into the UNSC's ISIL (Da'esh) & Al-Qaida Sanctions List, requiring financial institutions to freeze assets and comply with travel bans and arms embargoes for the listed individuals.

Priority review Guidance Anti-Money Laundering
Kentucky PSC Orders
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Citipower Gas Cost Recovery Rate Report Approval

The Kentucky Public Service Commission approved Citipower, LLC's Gas Cost Recovery (GCR) rate report for April 1, 2026. The approved GCR rate of $6.4857 per Mcf represents a decrease of $0.7036 per Mcf from the previous rate.

Routine Rule Energy
Kentucky PSC Orders
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Order for Case 2025-00365 - Information Request to Joint Intervenors

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued an order in Case No. 2025-00365, requiring Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center and Mountain Association to provide specific information by April 15, 2026. This request pertains to Kentucky Power Company's demand-side management programs and cost recovery.

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Kentucky PSC Orders
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Kentucky Power Company Information Request

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued a third request for information to Kentucky Power Company regarding its demand-side management programs. Kentucky Power is required to provide electronic responses to specific questions by April 15, 2026.

Priority review Notice Energy
Kentucky PSC Orders
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Laurel County Water District No. 2 Water Rate Adjustment Order

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has amended the procedural schedule for Laurel County Water District No. 2's water rate adjustment application. The deadline for the Commission Staff's Report is extended to April 28, 2026, and the district must respond to information requests by the amended schedule dates.

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Kentucky PSC Orders
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Kentucky Power Company Informal Conference Scheduled

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled an informal conference for April 1, 2026, to discuss issues raised in Kentucky Power Company's motion for rehearing filed on March 20, 2026. The conference will address rate adjustments and other regulatory matters.

Routine Notice Energy
Kentucky PSC Orders
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PSC Order on LG&E/KU Base Rate Increase and Pole Attachment Rates

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order approving an increase in base rates for Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU). Following the order, LG&E/KU filed updated pole attachment rates, and various parties, including intervenors and the Attorney General, have filed motions for rehearing, reconsideration, and clarification.

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Kentucky PSC Orders
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Order on LG&E/KU Rate Adjustment Motions

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order addressing motions for corrections and clarification filed by Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU) regarding a prior rate increase approval. The order also addresses multiple petitions for rehearing and reconsideration filed by various parties, including LG&E/KU, Joint Intervenors, and the Broadband and Cable Association.

Priority review Notice Energy
Kentucky PSC Orders
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Kentucky American Water Company Seeks $100M Debt Authority

The Kentucky Public Service Commission approved Kentucky American Water Company's application to issue indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000 through December 31, 2027. The authorization covers four separate long-term debt financing events planned between May 2026 and September 2027, with proceeds to refinance short-term debt used for construction expenditures and acquisition activities. The Commission found the request satisfies the lawful object and public service standards under KRS 278.300.

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Kentucky PSC Orders
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Mountain Water District Rate Case Decision Without Hearing

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order granting in part Mountain Water District's motion to submit Case No. 2025-00327 for a decision without a hearing. The Commission granted the request to decide the rate case on the existing record but denied the request to close the record as of March 31, 2026. The record will remain open until further Order to allow Commission Staff to issue additional information requests and for Mountain Water District to submit a supplemental rate case expense report.

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SSA and VA New Matching Program Notice Re-establishment

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has issued a notice announcing the re-establishment of a matching program with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This program will allow VA to provide SSA with compensation and pension payment data to administer SSI, SVB, Medicare Savings Program, and Medicare Part D subsidy.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
NYSE Rule Filings
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Proposed Rule Change to NYSE American Options Fee Schedule

NYSE American LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to modify its Options Fee Schedule. The changes affect fees and rebates for Non-Customers and Floor Brokers, including extending a surcharge to manual orders and establishing a new rebate for Floor Broker orders trading with Floor Market Maker orders. The proposed effective date is March 10, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Financial Services
NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE American Proposes Rule Change for Options Fee Schedule

NYSE American LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its Options Fee Schedule. The change will adopt fees for trading options overlying the MSCI EAFE Index and the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, effective March 16, 2026.

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NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE Proposal to Amend Options Series Program for Monday/Wednesday Expirations

The NYSE has proposed amendments to its options series program concerning Monday and Wednesday expirations. This filing initiates a public comment period, allowing interested parties to submit feedback on the proposed changes to the options market structure.

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NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE American Proposal to Amend Rule 7.18E Regarding Halts

NYSE American has proposed an amendment to Rule 7.18E concerning trading halts. The proposal aims to enhance the clarity and efficiency of the halt process by introducing new provisions for the dissemination of information and the duration of trading pauses. Public comments are being accepted on this proposal.

Priority review Consultation Securities
NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE Arca Modifies Options Fee Schedule for Non-Customers and Floor Brokers

NYSE Arca has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to modify its Options Fee Schedule. The changes include extending a surcharge to manual complex orders and establishing a rebate for floor broker orders that trade with market maker orders. The filing is open for public comment.

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NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE Arca Options Fee Schedule Rule Change - March 2026

NYSE Arca, Inc. has filed a proposed rule change to modify its Options Fee Schedule. The change seeks to waive the combined cap on Submitting Broker credits and Floor Broker rebates for March 2026, to prevent firms from redirecting order flow due to reaching the cap. The SEC is soliciting comments on this proposal.

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NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE ARCA proposal to amend options series program

NYSE has proposed amendments to its options series program under NYSE Arca Rule 19b-4. The proposed rule change aims to enhance the program's efficiency and flexibility. Public comments are being accepted on this proposal.

Priority review Consultation Securities
DOT Press Releases
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DOT Announces $488.6M Investment in Ports to Restore Maritime Dominance

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced $488,628,000 in funding through the Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) to modernize ports, strengthen supply chains, and restore American maritime dominance. The funding will support projects improving port operations, streamlining supply chains, and modernizing infrastructure.

Priority review Notice Transportation
DOT Press Releases
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DOT Invests $13.3 Million in Marine Highway Infrastructure Projects

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced an investment of over $13 million in 11 marine highway projects across seven states. This funding aims to support public and private partners in developing supply chains on marine highway routes, enhancing national freight capacity and easing congestion.

Routine Notice Transportation
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DOT Announces Nearly $1 Billion for Road Safety Infrastructure

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the availability of nearly $1 billion in funding through the Safe Streets & Roads for All (SS4A) grant program. This funding aims to upgrade crucial safety infrastructure, improve emergency response, expand truck parking, modernize rail crossings, and enhance family-focused infrastructure across American roads.

Priority review Notice Transportation
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Thomas R. Clark Sentencing Motion Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied Thomas R. Clark's motion for correction of an illegal sentence. Clark pleaded guilty to firearm offenses and was sentenced on October 1, 2024. The court found his motion lacked merit, as his sentence was negotiated and agreed upon as part of a plea agreement.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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JUUL Labs Motion to Dismiss Granted in Part, Denied in Part

The Delaware Superior Court granted in part and denied in part JUUL Labs, Inc.'s motion to dismiss twelve consolidated cases involving 1,005 plaintiffs. The court found that the Delaware cases were the first-filed actions and denied JUUL's forum non conveniens argument, while also addressing issues of misjoinder.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Scruggs v. Just Food for Dogs - Appeal of Industrial Accident Board Decision

The Delaware Superior Court affirmed the Industrial Accident Board's decision to reduce Joyce Scruggs' partial disability compensation and deny coverage for her proposed surgery. The court found substantial evidence supported the Board's findings regarding the necessity of the surgery and the reduction in benefits.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Porter v. State of Delaware - Conflict of Interest Claim

The Delaware Superior Court issued findings of fact and conclusions of law on remand regarding Christopher Porter's conflict of interest claim. The court addressed whether Mr. Porter's defense counsel maintained a conflict of interest and if he provided informed consent to waive it.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Executive Order Banning Insider Betting by State Officials

California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order strengthening bans on state officials using non-public information for personal profit, specifically targeting prediction markets. The order extends prohibitions to appointees and their associates, aiming to prevent corruption fueled by insider knowledge, particularly in light of federal examples.

Priority review Rule Financial Services
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Guangdong Cell Biotechnology Ltd v. Sudhof - Motion to Dismiss

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a motion to dismiss in the case of Guangdong Cell Biotechnology Ltd v. Sudhof. The motion was filed on March 28, 2026, with a hearing scheduled for May 12, 2026.

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