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Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Lower Court Judgment in Reeves/Reeves-Knight Minors Case
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights in the case of In re Reeves/Reeves-Knight Minors. The appeal concerned the termination of parental rights for two minor children based on specific statutory grounds related to abuse and neglect.
Estate of Glenn Steven Brooker v. Trinity Health Michigan - Medical Malpractice
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's order dismissing claims against Wen Jing Chung, M.D., and Global Anesthesia Solutions, PLLC, in a medical malpractice case. The estate of Glenn Steven Brooker had appealed the dismissal of these defendants.
People of Michigan v. Andre Elbert Woods - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's judgment and sentencing for Andre Elbert Woods, who was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder, assault with intent to murder, carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, and felony-firearm. The court's decision is non-precedential.
Wayne County Treasurer Foreclosure Petition Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying a property owner's motion to recover surplus proceeds from a tax foreclosure sale. The owner failed to timely submit the required notice of intention to claim interest in the proceeds.
Life Skills Village v. Farm Bureau Mutual Ins Co - Insurance Dispute
The Michigan Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a no-fault insurance case involving Life Skills Village PLLC and Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of Michigan. The court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the case concerning disputed personal protection insurance (PIP) benefits and attorney fees.
ECI Environmental Consultants & Engineers v. House of Providence - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of House of Providence in a dispute with ECI Environmental Consultants & Engineers LLC. The court found ECI's evidence incredible and upheld the trial court's decision after a bench trial.
People of Michigan v. Walter Malik Whitner - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Walter Malik Whitner, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit armed robbery. The court found no errors warranting relief regarding sufficiency of evidence, scoring of offense variables, or witness addition during trial.
People of Michigan v. Christopher Lewis Greer - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Christopher Lewis Greer. Greer was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder, felon-in-possession, and three counts of felony-firearm. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder convictions.
People v. Brown Jr - Criminal Law
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Johnny Ray Brown Jr. The defendant was convicted of resisting or obstructing an officer after fleeing from a positive drug test while on bond. The appellate court found no reversible error in the trial proceedings.
24 AGs Block Trump Tariffs on Essential Goods
24 state Attorneys General, including Vermont's, have joined a motion seeking a court order to block the Trump administration's latest tariffs on essential goods. The motion argues these tariffs, imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, are illegal and increase costs for American consumers and businesses, with an estimated $748 million annual impact on the plaintiff states.
AG Clark Urges Supreme Court to Preserve Haitian TPS
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark joined 19 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief with the Supreme Court, opposing the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals. The brief argues that ending TPS would cause significant harm to families, economies, and public health.
AG Clark Urges Congress for Tariff Refund Legislation
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark joined 17 other AGs urging Congress to pass legislation requiring refunds for approximately $166 billion in unlawful tariffs imposed under IEEPA. The Supreme Court struck down these tariffs, and the AGs seek reimbursement for businesses and consumers who bore the costs.
Vermont AG Urges EPA to Rescind Policy Weakening Environmental Enforcement
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark joined 12 other attorneys general in urging the EPA to rescind its December 2025 'Compliance First' memorandum. The coalition argues the memo would weaken federal environmental enforcement, delay action against polluters, and disproportionately harm overburdened communities.
Vermont AG Joins Challenge to EPA's Greenhouse Gas Finding Rescission
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark joined a coalition of 24 states, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 12 cities and counties in challenging the EPA's rescission of its 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding. The coalition argues the rescission unlawfully rolls back environmental regulations and ignores scientific evidence.
Wyandotte Man Sentenced for Embezzling Over $166,000
The Michigan Attorney General announced the sentencing of Jason Garza to 2-20 years for embezzling over $166,000 from his former employer, Montway Auto Transport. Garza pleaded guilty to ten felony charges, including embezzlement and using a computer to commit a crime, and was ordered to pay over $500,000 in restitution.
Michigan AG Challenges EPA's Rescission of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, joined by 24 states, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 12 cities/counties, is challenging the EPA's rescission of its 2009 Endangerment Finding. This finding determined that greenhouse gas pollution from motor vehicles endangers public health and welfare, and its rescission would repeal federal vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards.
Mott v. Miller et al - Court Opinion
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion in the case Mott v. Miller et al. The opinion, case number 24-1035, was issued by Judge Gregory B. Williams. This document represents a judicial decision within the U.S. court system.
DHS: Zero Illegal Aliens Released at Border for Tenth Straight Month
The Department of Homeland Security announced its tenth consecutive month with zero illegal aliens released at the U.S. border. The press release highlights a significant decrease in border crossings and apprehensions, attributing this to robust enforcement policies. February data also indicated a substantial increase in drug seizures.
DHS Staffer Impersonates Attorney to Enter ICE Facility
DHS Director Todd M. Lyons sent a letter to Texas Rep. Veronica Escobar detailing how her staffer, Benito Torres, impersonated an attorney to gain access to ICE facilities on at least 11 occasions and violated facility rules by passing a cell phone to detainees. As a result, Torres is prohibited from accessing any ICE facility.
ICE Arrests Criminal Aliens Convicted of Murder, Sex Crimes, Drug Trafficking
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of numerous undocumented immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including murder, sex offenses against minors, and drug trafficking. The press release highlights the agency's focus on removing individuals who have committed crimes in the United States.
ICE Arrests Individual for Road Rage and Knife Threat in Pennsylvania
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Christopher Leon Bailey, an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica, in Pennsylvania. Bailey is charged with aggravated assault, attempted murder, and other offenses related to a road rage incident where he allegedly ran over a victim and threatened him with a knife.
OJJDP FY25 Second Chance Act Grant Opportunity
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has announced a FY25 grant opportunity through the Second Chance Act. This funding aims to support programs for incarcerated parents and their minor children, with a total award pool of $4,200,000.
BJA FY25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative Grant Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative, offering grants to support comprehensive service networks addressing mental illness and substance use at the intersection of justice systems. The initiative aims to provide funding for crisis stabilization, treatment services, housing access, and technology modernization.
BJA FY25 Crime Gun Intelligence Center Integration Initiative Grant
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Crime Gun Intelligence Center Integration Initiative, a grant opportunity aimed at enhancing local law enforcement's ability to combat firearm-related crime. The initiative, a partnership with the ATF, seeks to improve intelligence utilization, crime gun identification, and prosecution of offenders.
Department of Education Braille Training Program Grant Opportunity
The Department of Education, through its Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, has announced a Braille Training Program grant opportunity (ALN 84.235E). The program aims to fund projects that provide braille training for vocational rehabilitation and educational personnel, develop training materials, and promote braille literacy and nonvisual access technology. Applications are due March 27, 2026.
Day v. Association of Apartment Owners - Wrongful Foreclosure Affirmed
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, ruling that Eric Robert Day's claims against the Association of Apartment Owners of Kaiolu Sunrise for wrongful foreclosure were time-barred. The court found that Day's lawsuit, filed over eleven years after the nonjudicial foreclosure, was initiated too late, upholding the summary judgment granted to the AOAO.
UMB Bank, N.A. v. Tupulua - Mortgage Foreclosure Affirmation
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's foreclosure decree in favor of UMB Bank, N.A. The appellate court upheld the decision based on a stipulated fact that the plaintiff's predecessor held possession of the note at the commencement of the action, despite the defendants' arguments regarding standing.
USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of a $10,000 punitive damages award in an arbitration case between USAA Savings Bank and Michael Goff. The court found that the arbitrator failed to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement.
USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of an arbitration award, finding that the arbitrator exceeded her authority by failing to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement. The court denied the appellee's motion for sanctions.
Laurie Yokosh v. Frank Bisignano - Social Security Disability Benefits Appeal
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision regarding Laurie Yokosh's application for Social Security disability benefits. The court reviewed the Administrative Law Judge's determination that Yokosh was not disabled between August 14, 2015, and August 31, 2017.
Sillah v. Social Security Administration - Civil Rights: Jobs
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Sillah v. Social Security Administration, concerning Civil Rights related to employment. Recent filings include motions for a temporary restraining order and opposition from the Social Security Administration.
Delaware Supreme Court Reverses Chancery Judgment on Non-Compete Clauses
The Delaware Supreme Court reversed a Court of Chancery judgment that had dismissed an employer's attempt to enforce non-compete, non-solicitation, and confidentiality clauses. The Supreme Court found that the lower court improperly drew inferences against the employer at the pleading stage, requiring a remand for further factual development.
Idaho DOI Urges Flood Risk Review and Flood Insurance Consideration
The Idaho Department of Insurance issued a notice reminding residents that March is Flood Awareness Month. The department urges Idahoans to review their flood risk, consider purchasing flood insurance as standard policies do not cover flood damage, and utilize resources from FEMA and the DOI.
Alaska AG Settles Jewelry Store Over Fake Gold Claims
Alaska Attorney General Cox announced a settlement with Soni Inc. (Flawless Fine Jewelry) and its officer for selling fake gold quartz and gold nuggets. The settlement requires $60,000 in disgorgement and restitution and allows for on-the-spot audits of future product representations.
Measles Outbreak Confirmed in Washtenaw County, Michigan
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services confirmed a measles outbreak in Washtenaw County with three linked cases reported since March 12. Public health officials are urging residents to ensure they are up to date on MMR vaccinations, especially with increased travel during spring break.
Utah Tax Commission Forms and Publications Revision Changes
The Utah State Tax Commission has updated its website to reflect changes in tax forms and publications. This notice directs users to the latest versions of these documents, including those for current and previous years, as well as specific sections for motor vehicle and property tax forms.
EPA Final Regulatory Determination 5 Support
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final regulatory determination regarding support for regulatory actions under the Clean Water Act. This document outlines the EPA's final decisions and provides supporting rationale for specific regulatory approaches.
EPA Rescinds SIMCOE LLC Treating Site PSD Permit
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rescinded the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit for SIMCOE LLC Treating Site 4 and 6. This action removes the previously issued permit for these specific facilities.
EPA Document Posting
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document to the Regs.gov platform on March 19, 2026. The document is associated with docket number EPA-R08-OAR-2025-0388. Further details on the content and implications are available via the provided download link.
EPA Permit Rescission Request and Inspection Report
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published a permit rescission request and associated inspection report. This document is part of the agency's administrative process for managing environmental permits and compliance activities.
EPA Gold Standard Science Report
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a science report titled "EPA Gold Standard Science" on March 19, 2026. This document is available for public review on the Regs.gov platform. The report appears to be informational in nature.
Colorado Class VI Primacy Application Statement
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has received an application from Colorado for primacy over Class VI Underground Injection Control (UIC) program regulations. This statement is part of the public review process for Colorado's application.
EPA Draft Permit for NTEC Energy Generation Plant
The EPA has posted a draft permit for the NTEC Energy Generation Plant for public comment. This action is part of the agency's air quality permitting process and includes a technical support document detailing the proposed conditions.
EPA Permit Rescind Request and Inspection Report
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published a notice regarding a request to rescind a permit for Site 6 and its associated inspection report. This document serves as an administrative record of the request and the findings from the inspection.
EPA Proposed Rule on Colorado Class VI Primacy
The EPA has proposed to approve Colorado's application for primary enforcement responsibility (primacy) for Class VI injection wells used for geologic carbon sequestration. This action would allow Colorado's Energy and Carbon Management Commission to issue and enforce permits for these wells. The public comment period ends May 4, 2026.
EPA Response to Public Comments on Drinking Water Contaminants
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a response to public comments regarding drinking water contaminants. This document outlines the agency's considerations and decisions based on feedback received from stakeholders on potential regulatory actions for various contaminants.
EPA Protocol for Regulatory Determination 3
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted Protocol for Regulatory Determination 3 on March 19, 2024. This document provides guidance on the EPA's process for making regulatory determinations.
EPA Marine Tank Vessel Loading Operations Emission Standards Correction
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a correction to a proposed rule concerning emission standards for marine tank vessel loading operations. The correction amends specific dates mentioned in the original proposed rule document.
EPA Rescinds SIMCOE Treating Site PSD Permit
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rescinded the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit for the SIMCOE Treating Site. This action removes the previously issued permit, impacting operations at the specified site.
EPA Proposed Rule: Clean Air Act - Montana Air Quality
The Environmental Protection Agency has posted a document related to a proposed rule under the Clean Air Act for Montana. This action is part of the agency's regulatory process and is open for public comment.
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