Changeflow GovPing

What do you monitor?

Curated feeds for your role. Pick your area and get exactly the sources you need.

Recent changes

Favicon for www.regulations.gov

Department of Education Notice on Student Aid Verification Information Collection

The Department of Education has issued a notice proposing an extension without change of an existing information collection request (ICR) related to student aid verification. The notice provides details on the collection, estimated burden hours, and invites public comment.

Routine Notice Education
Favicon for www.regulations.gov

IDEA Part B State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report Comment Request

The Department of Education has issued a notice requesting public comment on a proposed revision to the Information Collection Request (ICR) for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B State Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (APR). The revision concerns data collection and reporting requirements for state, local, and tribal governments.

Priority review Notice Education
Favicon for www.regulations.gov

Department of Education: IDEA Part C State Performance Plan and Annual Performance Report Revision

The Department of Education is seeking public comment on a proposed revision to an existing information collection request (ICR) concerning the IDEA Part C State Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (APR). This revision aims to assess and potentially minimize the public's reporting burden related to these plans.

Priority review Consultation Education
Favicon for sam.gov

Forest Service Facilities Condition Assessment Contract Opportunity

The U.S. Forest Service has issued a solicitation for a Facilities Condition Assessment contract opportunity in Ruidoso, New Mexico. This contract will support disaster relief funding following the South Fork Fire, with offers due by April 1, 2026.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Court affirms dismissal of untimely unemployment appeal

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the dismissal of an unemployment benefits appeal filed nearly four years after the deadline. The court found the appeal untimely under Section 501(e) of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Law, upholding the Board of Review's decision.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Commonwealth v. Vaccarello - Ordinance Violation

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a lower court's decision finding Nicholas Vaccarello guilty of violating a local property maintenance ordinance concerning unoccupied farm buildings. The court found sufficient evidence to support the conviction and the imposed $1,000 fine.

Priority review Enforcement Housing
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

K. Shunmugam v. City of Bethlehem & Redevelopment Authority - Discrimination Appeal

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has issued a non-precedential opinion affirming a lower court's summary judgment in a discrimination case. The plaintiff appealed the decision regarding an eminent domain action initiated by the City of Bethlehem and its Redevelopment Authority.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

K.B. Oberdick v. Pennsylvania Parole Board - Parole Denied for Technical Violation

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the denial of parole relief for Kyle B. Oberdick, who was recommitted as a technical parole violator. The denial was based on his unsuccessful discharge from a community corrections center, which violated a condition of his parole.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Com. of PA v. R.P. Ware - Appeal of Wildlife Code Violations

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a lower court's decision denying an appellant's petition to appeal summary citations related to alleged violations of the Game and Wildlife Code. The appellant was cited for unlawful use of a motor vehicle while hunting, hunting in a safety zone, shooting across a roadway, and unlawful taking/possession of wildlife.

Routine Enforcement Environmental Protection
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Jalil v. PA Judicial Conduct Board - RTKL Records Denial Affirmed

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the denial of a Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) request for records from the Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board. The court found that the requested records, pertaining to complaint handling and investigation procedures, are not subject to disclosure under the RTKL as they originate from a judicial agency and are not financial records.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

PA v. Ware - Hunting License Revocation Upheld

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld the revocation of a hunting license for J.L. Ware after he pleaded guilty to violations of the Game and Wildlife Code. The court affirmed the trial court's denial of Ware's petition to appeal nunc pro tunc or enforce a plea agreement.

Routine Enforcement Environmental Protection
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Malloy v. Moulton - Affirmal of Dismissal of Complaint Against Judge

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the dismissal of a complaint filed by D.R. Malloy and E.C. Malloy against former Court Administrator H.G. Moulton, Jr. The court found the appeal should be quashed and affirmed the trial court's order, which had dismissed the complaint as moot.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Sampson v. Pennsylvania Parole Board - Parole Revocation Hearing Timeliness

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a Pennsylvania Parole Board decision denying a petitioner's request for administrative relief. The court upheld the Board's determination regarding the timeliness of a parole revocation hearing and the recalculation of the petitioner's parole violation maximum date.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
PA Commonwealth Court
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Rodriguez v. Schuylkill County TCB - Objections to Tax Sale Denied

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a lower court's decision denying a property owner's objections to a tax sale. The owner argued the tax sale bureau failed to provide adequate notice and opportunity to cure delinquent taxes. The court found the bureau's notice procedures, including certified mail and first-class mail, were sufficient.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
Favicon for www.banking.nh.gov

CSBS Warns of Phishing Campaign Impersonating NMLS

The Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) has issued a warning regarding a phishing campaign impersonating the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS). The campaign uses fraudulent websites and emails to capture user credentials. Regulated entities are advised to be vigilant and report suspicious activity.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
Favicon for www.regulations.gov

IRS Notice 2026-23

The IRS has issued Notice 2026-23, providing updated guidance on tax reporting requirements. This notice outlines new procedures and clarifies existing regulations for affected entities. The comment period for this notice is open until May 29, 2026.

Priority review Notice Taxation
Favicon for sam.gov

GSA Environmental Compliance Services Award Notice

The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued an award notice for environmental compliance services under the National Fuels Reduction BPA. The contract, valued at $297,000.00, was awarded to MONTURE CREEK LAND MANAGEMENT, INC. for aerial herbicide treatments.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
CanLII Blog
Favicon for blog.canlii.org

CanLII and Caseway Resolve Legal Dispute

CanLII and Caseway announced they have resolved a legal dispute that was before the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The terms of the settlement are confidential. Both organizations will continue their independent operations.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.judiciary.uk

KD v Secretary of State for the Home Department - Immigration Appeal

The UK Court of Appeal has issued a judgment in the case of KD v Secretary of State for the Home Department. This case involves an appeal from the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) and concerns immigration and asylum matters. The judgment provides a final decision on the points of law raised in the appeal.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
Favicon for www.michigan.gov

Simon Halabo License Revoked by Director's Order

The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has revoked the insurance license of Simon Halabo via a Director's Order. The revocation is based on the respondent's admission of obtaining a license through misrepresentation or fraud and engaging in dishonest practices.

Urgent Enforcement Insurance
Favicon for www.michigan.gov

Hayk Taksyan License Revoked for Fraud and Untrustworthiness

The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has revoked the insurance license of Hayk Taksyan due to fraud and untrustworthiness. The order accepts a stipulation where Taksyan admitted to obtaining a license through misrepresentation and engaging in fraudulent practices.

Urgent Enforcement Insurance
Favicon for www.regulations.gov

Vicksburg District Regional Conditions Public Notice

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District has issued a public notice regarding regional conditions for Mississippi. This notice outlines specific conditions that may apply to certain activities within the district's jurisdiction.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
GAO Reports
Favicon for www.gao.gov

GAO Report: Military Helicopter Operators Need Better Community Outreach

A GAO report released on March 23, 2026, found that military helicopter operators in the Washington, D.C. area have not consistently met Department of Defense requirements for community outreach regarding helicopter noise. The report recommends improved outreach to foster public understanding and acceptance of essential flights.

Priority review Notice Transportation
EBA Press Releases
Favicon for www.eba.europa.eu

EU Banking Sector Robust Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

The European Banking Authority (EBA) published its Q4 2025 Risk Dashboard, indicating the EU banking sector remains robust with strong capital, liquidity, and asset quality despite geopolitical uncertainty. The report also includes the new CRR3/CRD6 dashboard, projecting capital metrics under future regulatory implementation.

Priority review Notice Banking
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Henderson v. Burrows - Claims Dismissed, Relief Denied

The District Court for the District of Colorado has accepted a Magistrate Judge's recommendation to dismiss claims and deny relief in the case of Henderson v. Burrows. The court noted that no objections were filed by the parties within the fourteen-day period following the service of the recommendation.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Miller v. Pavestone, LLC - Employment Discrimination Case Dismissed

The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado dismissed the employment discrimination case Miller v. Pavestone, LLC, and Quikrete Holdings, Inc. The dismissal was based on the plaintiff's failure to file a timely complaint after receiving a right-to-sue notice from the EEOC.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

O'Connor v. Smach; Berger Trust v. Rees - Stay of Proceedings

The District Court for the District of Colorado issued an order granting a joint motion to stay derivative and securities class action proceedings. The order consolidates two cases involving Crocs, Inc. and its officers, with the court retaining jurisdiction.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

O'Connor v. Smach - Motion to Consolidate Granted

The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado granted a motion to consolidate two related cases, James O’Connor, Derivatively on behalf of Crocs, Inc. v. Thomas J. Smach and The Berger Trust v. Rees. The court also appointed co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the consolidated action.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Ba v. Sy - Motion to Sever Denied in Immigration Habeas Corpus Case

The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado denied a motion to sever petitioners in a habeas corpus case filed by Oussemane Ba and Mohamed Sy. The court's order addresses the respondents' motion to separate the petitioners' claims within the ongoing legal proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Berger Trust v. Rees - Motion to Stay Derivative Action Granted

The District Court for the District of Colorado granted a joint motion to stay a derivative action filed on behalf of Crocs, Inc. The court has jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332. This order follows a prior securities class action filing.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.regulations.gov

Comment on IDEA Part C SPP/APR, ends May 22, 2026

Comment on IDEA Part C SPP/APR, ends May 22, 2026

Routine Notice
Bank of England News
Favicon for www.bankofengland.co.uk

Global Imbalances: Drivers, Risks, and Policy Priorities

The Bank of England has published a staff discussion paper on global imbalances, analyzing their drivers, risks, and policy priorities. The paper finds that domestic macroeconomic factors are primary drivers, but industrial policy can have significant impacts. It recommends orderly rebalancing, reformed multilateral stewardship, and strengthened surveillance.

Priority review Guidance International Trade
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Broadcast Music, Inc. v. North American Concert Promoters Association - Antitrust

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's decision regarding music licensing fees set by Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) for the North American Concert Promoters Association (NACPA). The court found the imposed rates and expanded definition of gross revenues to be unreasonable, remanding the case for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

United States v. William Jimenez - Sentencing Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's judgment sentencing William Jimenez to 105 months imprisonment and three years of supervised release. Jimenez appealed three special conditions of supervised release, including electronic device searches, community service, and mental health counseling, as well as his sentence based on a change in law. The court found the conditions reasonable and the sentence challenge barred by an appeal waiver.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Safdieh v. Commissioner - IRS Penalty Assessment Authority

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Tax Court decision, holding that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has the authority to assess penalties for failure to report control of a foreign business under I.R.C. § 6038(b). This decision allows the IRS to collect the $50,000 in penalties assessed against Joseph Safdieh through administrative assessment rather than requiring a federal district court judgment.

Priority review Enforcement Taxation
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

US v. Aryeetey - Felon in Possession Conviction Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence despite a late disclosure and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable. The defendant was sentenced to 78 months imprisonment.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Kellogg v. Nichols - Judicial Immunity and Firearms Licensing

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals amended its opinion in Kellogg v. Nichols, reaffirming that New York state judges have absolute judicial immunity when ruling on firearms license applications. The court also held that claims for injunctive and declaratory relief against such judges in their official capacities are barred by Article III's case-or-controversy requirement.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Peña Garcia v. Department of Labor - Workers' Compensation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Luis Peña Garcia, who sought reimbursement for medical cannabis-infused edibles under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. The court affirmed the Department of Labor's decision, citing the Controlled Substances Act's classification of marijuana as a Schedule I substance.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Miller v. Lamanna - Equal Protection Claim Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's dismissal of a former corrections officer's discrimination and retaliation claims. The appellate court found the district court erred by converting a summary judgment motion into a Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal motion, considering only the complaint's allegations.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Bugliotti v. Republic of Argentina - Sovereign Bonds Default

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the case of Bugliotti v. The Republic of Argentina, concerning defaulted sovereign bonds. The court affirmed in part and vacated in part the district court's judgment, remanding for further proceedings regarding bondholder claims.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Court Opinion on No-Fault Benefits

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judgment in favor of GEICO in GEICO v. Mayzenberg. The court's decision was based on a certified question answered by the New York Court of Appeals, which held that an insurer cannot deny no-fault benefits based solely on alleged professional misconduct not involving the ceding of control to an unlicensed party.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

2nd Circuit Court of Appeals - Asylum, Withholding of Removal, CAT for Sri Lankan National

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals granted in part a petition for review concerning a Sri Lankan national's claims for asylum and withholding of removal. The court remanded the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to determine eligibility for these claims, excluding the material support bar. The petition for review regarding Convention Against Torture (CAT) claims was denied.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Suarez v. Sullivan - Eighth Amendment Conditions of Confinement and Medical Needs

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's grant of summary judgment in a case brought by inmate Elvin Suarez against New York State correctional and mental health officials. The court found genuine disputes of material fact regarding alleged Eighth Amendment violations related to conditions of confinement and medical needs.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Second Circuit Court opinion for cases 23-258, 23-263, 23-304, 23-346

Second Circuit Court opinion for cases 23-258, 23-263, 23-304, 23-346

Routine Notice
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Russell v. Scott - Constitutional Rights Violation Case

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of qualified immunity to corrections officer Jason Scott in a case alleging sexual abuse of a pretrial detainee. The court clarified the distinct legal standards for Fourteenth Amendment claims by pretrial detainees versus Eighth Amendment claims by convicted prisoners, finding Scott's alleged conduct violated clearly established constitutional rights.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Leadenhall Capital Partners LLP v. Advantage Capital Holdings, LLC - Asset Freeze Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's preliminary injunction that froze the assets of guarantors in a debt collection case. The court found that the lenders had not demonstrated a sufficient lien or equitable interest in the guarantors' assets, as required by Supreme Court precedent, thus reversing the asset freeze for the guarantors.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Parker v. Alexander - NY CVA/ASA vs. NYC VGMVPL Preemption

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has certified a question of New York law to the New York Court of Appeals regarding whether state laws (Child Victims Act, Adult Survivors Act) preempt a New York City law (Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law) that establishes a two-year revival window for civil claims. This decision stems from an appeal concerning previously time-barred claims brought under the city law.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective, finding he was entitled to qualified immunity on claims of false arrest and malicious prosecution. The court determined that arguable probable cause existed for the arrest and charges, despite conflicting video evidence.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov

Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, holding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity on a false arrest claim. The court found arguable probable cause existed for the arrest of Guo Hua Jin, overturning the denial of summary judgment.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
FDA Untitled Letters
Favicon for www.fda.gov

FDA Advisory Letters Notify Firms of Federal Law Violations

The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine is posting Untitled Letters on its website to inform the public about firms violating federal law. These letters notify firms of violations that do not meet the threshold for a Warning Letter but still require correction.

Routine Notice Healthcare

Showing 5281–5290 of 46,056 changes

1 527 528 529 530 531 922

Get alerts when regulations change

Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.