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Tony L. Ware v. Fidelity Acceptance Corporation - Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed Tony L. Ware's appeal against Fidelity Acceptance Corporation for lack of jurisdiction. The trial court had corrected a clerical error under OCGA § 9-11-60(g) but left issues pending, making the order non-final and the direct appeal premature. The court cited precedent requiring interlocutory application procedures for such orders.
Oklahoma SB1769 passed, contracts, owners' requirements, 12th Mar
Oklahoma SB1769 passed, contracts, owners' requirements, 12th Mar
Service of Process Agent Modification
The Oklahoma State Senate passed SB1876, amending state law to modify which persons may be appointed as agents for service of process. The bill passed the Senate 45-0 and the House Civil Judiciary Committee 9-0 before being engrossed to the House on March 10, 2026. The legislation, sponsored by Senator Reinhardt and Representative Tedford, was effective upon passage.
Raw Milk Product Sales Authorization
Oklahoma passed SB2028, amending the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act to authorize the sale of raw milk products. The bill passed the Senate 47-0 and the House Agriculture Committee 8-0 and was designated as emergency legislation. The bill was sponsored by Senators Wingard, Hardin, Murdock, Bullard, Jett, Frix, and Deevers.
Parental Rights Protection Act - Expedited Hearings for Bond Conditions
Tennessee enacted the Parental Rights Protection Act (SB2365), requiring expedited hearings when bond conditions affect parental contact, custody, or visitation with minor children. The law ensures bond conditions comply with the Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act. The bill passed unanimously in both chambers before receiving the Governor's signature on April 2, 2026.
SB2364 repeals human rights commission rules and clarifies complaint confidentiality
Tennessee SB2364 became law on April 1, 2026 (effective April 6, 2026), repealing rules transferred from the defunct Human Rights Commission to the Attorney General and Reporter. The bill also establishes new confidentiality protections for complaints filed pursuant to human rights investigations, prohibiting disclosure without the complainant's consent. The legislation passed the Senate 27-5 and the House 70-18.
Drug Court Sentencing Technical Violations Amendment
Mississippi Governor signed HB1701 into law, amending Section 47-7-37 of the Mississippi Code to expand drug and intervention court authority over participants with suspended sentences. The bill authorizes intervention courts to impose up to the remainder of a suspended sentence upon the judge's written finding of specified violations without requiring a revocation hearing.
Mandatory Minimum Penalties for Sexual Battery
Mississippi Governor signed HB525 into law on April 6, 2026, amending Section 97-3-101 of the Mississippi Code to establish mandatory minimum penalties for sexual battery convictions. The bill passed with strong legislative support (House 112-0, Senate 35-2 on conference report) and applies to all future sexual battery cases in the state.
Strengthen Mississippi Homes Act - Home Mitigation Program
Mississippi Governor signed SB2409, the Strengthen Mississippi Homes Act, replacing the Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program with an expanded Strengthen Mississippi Homes Program within the Mississippi Department of Insurance. The law increases home mitigation grants to $10,000 per home and expands eligible activities to include tornado, hail, and catastrophic windstorm mitigation beyond hurricane coverage.
Limits Recovery in Woman's Right-to-Know Claims
Kansas HB2727 was vetoed by Governor Laura Kelly on April 9, 2026. The bill would have allowed plaintiffs to elect to limit recovery in claims brought for violations of the Woman's Right-to-Know Act and made medical malpractice screening inapplicable in such cases. The bill passed the House 87-37 and Senate 31-9 but did not become law due to the veto.
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