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Gomez Statement on TEGNA Transfer to Nexstar Media
FCC Commissioner Gomez issued a dissenting statement regarding the transfer of control of TEGNA Inc. to Nexstar Media Inc. The statement outlines the Commissioner's specific concerns and reasons for not approving the transaction.
Iowa Supreme Court reprimands Stephen K. Allison
The Iowa Supreme Court has issued a public reprimand to attorney Stephen K. Allison for violating ethical rules. The disciplinary board charged Allison with repeated refusals to comply with court orders to file a jurisdictional statement during a criminal appeal, which ultimately led to the dismissal of the appeal. The court agreed with the grievance commission's recommendation for a public reprimand.
Disciplinary Board v. Allison - Attorney Discipline
The Iowa Supreme Court has issued an opinion in the disciplinary case of the Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board v. Stephen K. Allison. The opinion, published on March 20, 2026, addresses a review from a grievance commission report and recommendation.
Iowa Attorney License Revocation Appeal
The Iowa Supreme Court reviewed a grievance commission recommendation to revoke an attorney's license. The court found the attorney violated ethical rules and suspended her license for two years, overturning the revocation recommendation.
Iowa Supreme Court - Attorney Disciplinary Board v. Valerie Cramer
The Iowa Supreme Court has published its opinion in Case No. 25-1244, Attorney Disciplinary Board v. Valerie A. Cramer. The respondent is appealing findings of rule violations and the recommended sanction, arguing the proceedings lacked fairness and evidence. The court's opinion addresses these arguments.
State of Iowa v. Dillon Michael Heiller - Theft Conviction Appeal
The Iowa Supreme Court reviewed a theft conviction appeal. The court affirmed the conviction for theft that occurred in Iowa but reversed the conviction for theft of a vehicle stolen in Wisconsin due to insufficient evidence. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
State v Heiller - Theft Convictions Appeal
The Iowa Supreme Court issued an opinion in State v. Heiller, addressing appeals related to theft convictions. The court affirmed the convictions, finding sufficient evidence for taking and intent, and that territorial jurisdiction was not preserved as a sufficiency issue. The decision clarifies the handling of territorial jurisdiction claims and jury instructions in criminal appeals.
Iowa Supreme Court Reverses Medical Malpractice Dismissal
The Iowa Supreme Court reversed a district court's dismissal of a medical malpractice suit, finding that the dismissal four years after the initial filing was an abuse of discretion. The court vacated the decision of the Iowa Court of Appeals and remanded the case for trial.
Sondag v. Orthopaedic Specialists, P.C. - Medical Malpractice Appeal
The Iowa Supreme Court issued an opinion in Sondag v. Orthopaedic Specialists, P.C., concerning a medical malpractice case. The court reviewed the dismissal of the case due to a decertified expert witness, affirming the lower court's decision to revisit a prior ruling on good cause for extending the expert witness deadline.
Texas Medical Board Enforcement Update and CE Tracking
The Texas Medical Board has updated its enforcement approach, introducing warning letters and letters of concern as less punitive tools for administrative and isolated violations. This change aims to streamline enforcement and reduce compliance burdens for licensees while maintaining accountability and patient safety.
FSIS Seeks Renewal for New Technology and Waiver Procedures Information Collection
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is seeking renewal for an existing information collection regarding procedures for notifying the agency about new technology and waiver requests. This notice indicates no changes to the current collection, which is approved until July 31, 2026. Comments are requested by May 19, 2026.
FHFA: Correcting Amendment Reinstating Grandfather Exceptions to Private Transfer Fee Covenants
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) issued a correcting amendment to reinstate grandfather exceptions to restrictions on private transfer fee covenants. This rule, published on March 20, 2026, amends existing regulations to clarify specific exceptions.
Alabama Public Health: Protecting Kids from Adult Products
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and the Alabama Poison Information Center (APIC) have issued guidance on protecting children from common adult products like essential oils and caffeinated beverages. The guidance highlights the dangers of accidental ingestion and provides emergency contact information.
Kentucky AG: Five-Year Sentence for Pointing Weapon at Police
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced a five-year prison sentence for Daniel Lewis, who pleaded guilty to three counts of Wanton Endangerment of a Police Officer. Lewis pointed an assault weapon at officers responding to a domestic disturbance call in July 2023.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request
The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) has submitted an information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. This notice provides the public with an opportunity to comment on the proposed data collection activities.
State v. Houston - Murder Trial Disqualification of State's Attorney
The Maryland Supreme Court reviewed an interlocutory order disqualifying the State's Attorney in a murder trial due to her role as a potential witness. The court held that the disqualification order itself was not immediately appealable under the collateral order doctrine, but an associated firewall order was.
Attorney Grievance Comm'n v. Ross - Indefinite Suspension
The Maryland Supreme Court has ordered the indefinite suspension of attorney Bryan S. Ross from the practice of law in the state. This action follows a joint petition and is a result of violations of Rules 19-308.4(c) and (d) concerning professional conduct.
Attorney Grievance Commission v. Hecht - Attorney Discipline
The Maryland Supreme Court disbarred attorney Spencer Michael Hecht for multiple instances of professional misconduct, including dishonesty, concealment, and misrepresentation. The court applied the Vanderlinde standard, requiring compelling extenuating circumstances for sanctions less than disbarment in cases of intentional dishonesty.
Attorney Grievance Commission v. Julian Arnold Haffner - Disciplinary Action
The Maryland Supreme Court has suspended Julian Arnold Haffner for 60 days from the practice of law, followed by one year of probation. This disciplinary action stems from violations of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Rules of Professional Conduct.
Reinstatement of Bruce Bereano to Maryland Bar
The Maryland Supreme Court has ordered the reinstatement of Bruce Charles Bereano to the Bar of Maryland. The order was issued on March 20, 2026, following a petition for reinstatement and a response from Bar Counsel.
Attorney Grievance Comm'n v. Myers - Disbarment Petition
The Maryland Supreme Court has granted a joint petition for disbarment against Scott Michael Myers. The order disbars Myers effective immediately and requires him to pay $1,372.50 in costs to the Attorney Grievance Commission.
Jacobs v. Brown - Appeal of In Forma Pauperis Denial
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed an order denying a pro se appellant's petition to proceed in forma pauperis and dismissing his complaint as frivolous. The court also reminded the trial court prothonotary of their continuing obligations to notify parties of orders and make docket notations.
Com. v. Webster, A. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued a non-precedential decision in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Alexander David Webster. The court affirmed the judgment of sentence imposed on Appellant following his conviction for multiple criminal offenses, including burglary, strangulation, and assault.
Com. v. Jordan, J. - Pennsylvania Superior Court Opinion
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Joshua Jordan. The court affirmed the dismissal of Jordan's second petition filed under the Post Conviction Relief Act, addressing claims of Brady violations and actual innocence.
Hertzog v. Francisco - Child Support Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's order dismissing an appeal related to child support obligations. The appellant, Father, failed to appear for multiple hearings, leading to the dismissal of his appeal and ratification of a final child support order.
Washington AG Wins Summary Judgment Protecting Transgender Youth Healthcare
Washington State and 20 other states, along with the District of Columbia, won a summary judgment against a Trump administration attempt to pressure healthcare providers into ending transgender youth healthcare. A federal court ruled that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. exceeded his statutory authority and failed to follow proper rulemaking procedures.
Artesian Water Company Public Notice for Water Service Application
The Delaware Public Service Commission has issued a public notice regarding an application by Artesian Water Company for water service. This notice informs the public about the application and provides information on how to access related documents and submit comments.
DNR Proposes Incidental Take Authorization for Bridge Project
The Wisconsin DNR is proposing to issue an incidental take authorization for the Osceola Bridge Replacement Project in Polk County. This authorization addresses the potential unintentional taking of rare turtle and fish species, with proposed conservation measures to minimize impacts. The public can submit comments on the proposal.
ITC Notice of Expedited Reviews for Steel Wire Strand Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a notice scheduling expedited reviews to determine if revoking antidumping and countervailing duty orders on steel wire strand from Brazil, India, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, and Thailand would likely lead to material injury. These reviews are based on the adequacy of domestic interested party responses.
BaFin Warns Consumers About Identity Fraud on panthera-gmbh.com
BaFin has issued a warning to consumers regarding the website panthera-gmbh.com, suspecting its operators of offering financial and investment services without authorization. The notice clarifies that this website is a case of identity fraud and has no connection to the legitimate company Panthera AM GmbH.
BaFin Warns Consumers About Unauthorized Tradealles(.)com Services
BaFin, the German financial regulator, has issued a warning to consumers regarding the website tradealles(.)com. The site is suspected of offering financial, investment, and cryptoasset services without the necessary authorization, and may be engaging in identity fraud by misrepresenting its registration with the UK's FCA.
WHB 2377 v. Uber Technologies - Product Liability Complaint
WHB 2377 has filed a product liability complaint against Uber Technologies, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 20, 2026, and includes a demand for a jury trial.
SECO Removes Individuals from Ukraine Sanctions List
Switzerland's State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) has removed 7 individuals from the sanctions list related to the situation in Ukraine. These amendments to Annex 8 of the ordinance came into force on March 20, 2026, at 11 pm CET.
BaFin Warns Consumers About Panthera-gmbh.com Identity Fraud
BaFin has issued a warning regarding the website panthera-gmbh.com, suspecting its operators of offering financial and investment services without authorization. The agency also confirmed that this is a case of identity fraud, with no connection to the legitimate company Panthera AM GmbH.
BaFin Warns Consumers About Tradealles.com Website and Identity Fraud
Germany's BaFin has issued a warning regarding the website tradealles.com, which is suspected of offering unauthorized financial, investment, and cryptoasset services. The warning also highlights potential identity fraud, as the operators appear to be misusing registration details of another company.
Tender for Replacement Flat Roof Works
The Diocese of Norwich Education Services Company is seeking tenders for replacement flat roof works at Swaffham and Carbrooke Primary Academies. The tender process is open to any interested supplier and closes on April 24, 2026. The contract is valued at £0 and is suitable for SMEs.
Dudley College Food and Beverage Supply Contract Opportunity
The UK Government's Contracts Finder portal has published an open opportunity for a supply contract for food and beverages to Dudley College of Technology. The contract has a value of £0 and a closing date for tenders on 23 April 2026, with a start date of 1 September 2026.
Refurbishment of Multi-Use Games Area Contract Opportunity
The UK Government has published an open opportunity for the refurbishment of a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) with a contract value of £25,000. The opportunity is open to SMEs and VCSEs, with a closing date for tenders on 17 April 2026.
Tennis Court Resurfacing Contract Opportunity
The UK Government's Contracts Finder portal has published an open opportunity for a tennis court resurfacing contract valued at £25,000. The contract is located in CT21 6AR and has a closing date of 17 April 2026, with works scheduled to begin on 15 May 2026.
NHS Contract for Financial Due Diligence on Suppliers
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has published a notice for a contract to procure financial due diligence services for third-party suppliers. The contract is valued between £0 and £100,000 and has a closing date of April 27, 2026.
Registrar Customer Management Solution Contract Opportunity
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has published an open opportunity for a Registrar Customer Management Solution. The contract is valued at £75,000 and suppliers must express interest by April 20, 2026. The contract aims to provide a digital solution for registration services, including citizen self-service and staff scheduling.
Expression of Interest: Network for Neighbourhoods
Reed in Partnership is seeking expressions of interest from consultancies for a central government programme focused on community-led regeneration in areas of high deprivation. The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is March 27, 2026. This is the first stage in a selection process for potential partners.
Cardinal Health Recalls Webcol Alcohol Prep Pads Due to Microbial Contamination
Cardinal Health is voluntarily recalling select lots of Webcolâ„¢ Large Alcohol Prep Pads due to microbial contamination with Paenibacillus phoenicis. The recall is being conducted to the consumer level due to the risk of serious infections. The product was distributed nationwide and internationally.
Fact Sheet: U.S.-Japan Alliance, Investments, and Security Cooperation
The White House released a fact sheet detailing strengthened U.S.-Japan alliance initiatives announced by President Trump and Prime Minister Takaichi. Key announcements include enhanced market access for U.S. agricultural exports, significant Japanese investments totaling up to $73 billion in U.S. energy projects, and new cooperation on supply chain resilience, critical minerals, and advanced technologies like AI and quantum computing.
Sanctions Against Global Network Supporting Hizballah Financing
The U.S. Department of State announced sanctions against a global network supporting Hizballah's financing activities. The action targets individuals and entities involved in laundering and raising funds for Hizballah through companies and projects across the Middle East, Europe, and North America, aiming to disrupt the group's revenue generation for terrorism.
Missouri Identifies Two Residents with Clade I Mpox
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services announced the identification of two adult residents with clade I mpox, a more severe strain of the virus. These are the first known cases of clade I mpox in Missouri and the thirteenth and fourteenth nationally, linked to recent international travel.
Peoples Gas Petition for Rider VBA Reconciliation
The Illinois State PUC has received a petition from The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company to initiate a proceeding to determine the accuracy of its Rider VBA reconciliation statement. This filing is part of the standard reconciliation process for gas service rates.
North Shore Gas Company Petition for Rider VBA Reconciliation
The Illinois State PUC has accepted a petition from North Shore Gas Company to initiate a proceeding to determine the accuracy of its Rider VBA reconciliation statement. This filing pertains to gas service rates and is part of the company's ongoing regulatory compliance.
Prairie Path Water Company Reconciliation Petition
The Illinois State PUC has accepted a petition from Prairie Path Water Company to initiate a reconciliation proceeding. This filing pertains to Rider VBA and is currently under administrative law judge review.
Liberty Utilities Gas Reconciliation Petition
Liberty Utilities (Midstates Natural Gas) Corp. filed a verified petition for review and reconciliation under Rider VBA with the State PUC on March 20, 2026. This filing initiates a process for reconciling gas costs.
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