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Drive-Thru Hiring Event, Yankton, Apr 28
Yankton Job Service will host a Drive-Thru Hiring Event on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. CDT at the Riverfront Broadcasting parking lot, 1019 Broadway Ave. in Yankton, S.D. Job seekers can drive through to pick up packets featuring local employers, job openings, and additional resources. Businesses interested in participating can register by emailing Laura Marshall at workforce@yanktonsd.com or by calling 605-665-3636, ext. 103.
Chertok v. OnSolve - Stockholder Merger Consideration and Release Claims
The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that OnSolve LLC breached its Certificate of Incorporation by conditioning merger consideration payments on stockholders executing a release of claims. Stockholder Douglas M. Chertok prevailed on his breach of contract claim. The court awarded damages equal to his pro rata merger consideration and prejudgment interest calculated at the legal rate from when payment became due, without compounding.
Calvitti Pools & Spas v. Patton – Arbitration Award Confirmed, $134,044 Motion to Transfer Denied
The Delaware Court of Chancery confirmed a $134,044 arbitration award in favor of Calvitti Pools & Spas, Inc. against defendants Stephanie and Robert Patton, arising from a swimming pool construction contract dispute. The court denied defendants' motion to transfer the case to the Court of Common Pleas, rejecting their argument that the Delaware Uniform Arbitration Act vests that court with exclusive jurisdiction over arbitration claims involving consumer credit contracts. The court also granted plaintiff's motion for judgment on the pleadings, confirming enforcement of the arbitration agreement.
ESMA Publishes 2025 ESEF XBRL Taxonomy Files and Conformance Suite
ESMA published the 2025 European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) XBRL taxonomy files and updated ESEF Conformance Suite 2025 on 21 April 2026. The 2025 taxonomy reflects the introduction of IFRS 18 Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements, effective from 1 January 2027, and includes two entry points allowing issuers to report under either IAS 1 or IFRS 18. ESMA does not plan to amend the ESEF RTS or taxonomy in 2026, providing greater regulatory stability and more time for implementation ahead of the new standard.
People v. Landrine - 6th District, 4 Records Found
The California Court of Appeal, 6th District search results display four trial court case numbers (C2010146, C2014427, C2105263, C2106393) all linked to appellate case number H052071, captioned The People v. Landrine. The search results provide direct links to each trial court case record within the appellate case docket.
Martinez v. Sierra Lifestar, Inc. — Civil Appeal, Fifth District
This docket entry reflects a civil appeal filed in the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District, Case No. F089576. The case caption is Martinez v. Sierra Lifestar, Inc. An oral argument is scheduled for March 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM. The page provides links to the opinion PDF, parties and attorneys, and trial court information but does not contain the full opinion text. The filing date is March 28, 2025, and the case type is CV (civil).
Route 87 Bridge Replacement Over Slab Run in Hillsgrove Township, Sullivan County
PennDOT announced a $1.5 million bridge replacement project on Route 87 over Slab Run in Hillsgrove Township, Sullivan County. Contractor John Nastase Construction will begin mobilizing equipment on April 27, 2026, with work including shoulder widening, half-width construction, mill and resurface, line painting, guide rail upgrades, and stream restoration. Single-lane flagging conditions will be in effect during daylight hours, with project completion anticipated for fall 2026.
Route 4023 Tipton Road Detour, Blair County, for Norfolk Southern Railroad Crossing Maintenance
PennDOT announced that Route 4023 (Tipton Road) in Tipton, Blair County, will be closed and detoured for approximately two to three days between Monday, April 27 and Friday, May 1, 2026, for Norfolk Southern Railroad crossing maintenance. The exact dates remain dependent on track time, equipment availability, and weather conditions. The detour route will direct drivers via BUS US 220 (Old US 220)/Route 1001 East Pleasant Valley Boulevard and Route 4025 (Grazierville Road).
Nighttime Lane Closures on I-476 in Delaware County April 27-29
PennDOT announces nighttime lane closures on I-476 in Delaware County from April 27-29, 2026, between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM, as part of a $63.7 million resurfacing project covering nearly 17 miles of interstate from I-76 in Montgomery County to I-95 in Ridley Township, Delaware County. Lane closures will affect northbound and southbound I-476 between the Rogers Lane overpass and Papermill Road underpass, between the Marple Road overpass and Route 3 interchange, and multiple ramps including those from U.S. 1 and U.S. 30. Motorists are advised to allow extra time because backups and delays will occur, with all activities weather dependent.
Temporary Shoulder Restrictions Southbound Route 15 Adams County April 24
PennDOT announced temporary shoulder restrictions on Friday, April 24, at four locations on southbound Route 15 between Route 94 in Huntington Township and Route 234 in Tyrone Township, Adams County. The closures will allow contractor JVI Group, Inc. to obtain core samples for material depth verification ahead of an upcoming resurfacing project. Work will occur during daylight hours and travelers are advised to remain alert through the work zone.
I-95 Ramp Closures at Front Street Through May 21, South Philadelphia
PennDOT announced that two I-95 ramps at Front Street in South Philadelphia will be closed 24/7 through approximately Thursday, May 21, 2026, as part of a $56.1 million high-priority bridge and ramp repair project. The ramp from Front Street to northbound I-95 and the ramp from southbound I-95 to Front Street will both be affected, with PennDOT coordinating temporary lane reopenings around high-volume events at the Sports Complex. IEW Construction Group, Inc. of Hamilton, N.J., is the general contractor on the project, which is financed with 100 percent federal funds. Motorists are advised to use Oregon Avenue and Columbus Boulevard for northbound I-95 access, and Broad Street (Route 611) and Packer Avenue for Front Street access from southbound I-95.
Route 44 Bridge Restoration Project Over West Branch Susquehanna River in Lycoming County
PennDOT announced a $3.1 million bridge restoration project on Route 44 over the West Branch Susquehanna River in Nippenose Township and Jersey Shore Borough, Lycoming County. Contractor Spartan Contracting, LLC will begin mobilizing equipment and materials on Monday, April 27, 2026, with single lane restrictions and flagging during daylight hours. Work includes steel repairs and painting, with anticipated completion in fall 2026 weather permitting.
I-380 Southbound Lane Restriction Wednesday in Lackawanna County
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced a right lane restriction on Interstate 380 southbound between the Interstate 84/Interstate 380 split and Exit 22 (Moscow) in Lackawanna County on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM for bridge repairs. Motorists are advised to drive the posted speed limit, turn on headlights, pay close attention to signs and flaggers, and avoid distractions in work zones. Drivers can check real-time road conditions on major roadways by visiting 511PA.com or using the 511PA smartphone application.
Bridge Rehabilitation Continues on Routes 239/487 in Benton Borough, Columbia County
PennDOT announces continued bridge rehabilitation work on Routes 239/487 over Fishing Creek in Benton Borough, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Prime contractor Kinsley Construction will set bridge beams in the northbound lane on April 27, 2026, requiring single-lane flagging operations with potential travel delays. The $4.5 million project includes superstructure removal, new bridge beams and deck installation, sewer relocation, approach roadway work, ADA ramp construction, paving, and line painting, with completion anticipated in Fall 2026.
I-80 Westbound Lane Closure, Jefferson County, April 27th
PennDOT and Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors will close the right lane of I-80 westbound, just east of Richardville Road in Jefferson County, beginning at 7:00 AM on Monday, April 27, 2026. The lane closure is required to accommodate paving operations and is expected to remain in place for approximately seven days. The closure is part of the I-80 North Fork Bridges Project, which includes replacement of the Eastbound and Westbound bridges over State Route 4003 (Jenks Street) and State Route 4005 (Richardsville Road) bridges over I-80, with project completion anticipated in summer 2028.
Lane Restriction and Rolling Slowdowns on Interstate 81 in Luzerne County
PennDOT announces lane restrictions and rolling slowdowns on Interstate 81 northbound and southbound in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, between Exit 155 (Dorrance), Exit 159 (Nuangola), and Exit 151B (Bloomsburg/Interstate 80 Junction). The work is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, 2026, between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM to relocate aerial utility cables. Motorists are advised to check 511PA for real-time traffic conditions.
Route 87 Bridge Replacement Over Ogdonia Creek in Sullivan County
John Nastase Construction has been awarded a $2,227,777 contract for bridge replacement on Route 87 over Ogdonia Creek in Hillsgrove Township, Sullivan County. The contractor will install temporary traffic signals and a one-lane temporary bridge on April 28, 2026, to facilitate demolition of the existing structure and construction of the new bridge. The project includes approach work, paving, line painting, guide rail installation, and removal of the temporary roadway, with an anticipated completion date of fall 2026.
I-81 Bridge Inspection, Harrisburg Pike, Delays Expected
PennDOT announced a bridge inspection on the northbound and southbound I-81 bridges over Route 11 (Harrisburg Pike) near Exit 52 in Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Weather permitting, the work is scheduled for 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, with lane restrictions on Route 11 northbound and southbound under the bridges. Drivers should expect delays and are advised to check 511PA for real-time traffic conditions.
Leon Smith Named 2026 National Teacher of the Year
Leon Smith, a secondary teacher at Haverford High School in Havertown, Pennsylvania, has been named the 2026 National Teacher of the Year by the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO). This marks the second consecutive year a Pennsylvania educator has received the national honor, following Ashlie Crosson's selection in 2025. Smith teaches AP US History and AP African American Studies and has served over two decades in the School District of Haverford Township.
Governor Gianforte, Montana Department of Transportation Promote Safe Work Zones
Governor Greg Gianforte joined the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), AAA, and Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) on April 21, 2026, for a Mock Work Zone experience at MDT headquarters in Helena to mark National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). The event educated attendees on navigating work zones safely by walking through a construction zone with guided checkpoints. According to MDT data, Montana experienced an average of 235 work zone-related crashes per year between 2020 and 2024, including 12 fatal crashes and 284 injury crashes.
Nitesh Ratnakar M.D. Disciplinary Hearing Set Apr 28
The State Medical Board of Ohio has scheduled a virtual disciplinary hearing for licensee Nitesh Ratnakar M.D. on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The hearing will be conducted by the Board's Hearing Examiners and is open to public viewing via Microsoft Teams. Registration is required to access the virtual proceeding.
CT Passes SB00397 Government Accountability Act
The Connecticut General Assembly passed and enrolled SB00397, titled 'An Act Concerning Democracy And Government Accountability,' on April 14, 2026. The bill enacts statutory provisions to ensure accountable administration and enforcement of law in the state. It passed the Senate with amendments and was placed on the House Calendar, completing the full legislative process.
Canadian Update: Key Considerations for Cross-listing to U.S. Exchanges
Haynes Boone published an analysis of MJDS (Multijurisdictional Disclosure System) requirements for Canadian companies seeking to list on U.S. national securities exchanges. The article covers MJDS eligibility criteria (including a $75M public float threshold and 12 months of Canadian reporting history), Nasdaq's January 2026 rule change permitting ADR listings by Canadian issuers, and SEC's May 2026 order exempting qualifying Canadian FPIs from new Section 16(a) reporting obligations enacted under the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act.
OFAC and BIS Violations: Is the Reporting Person a Whistleblower, Witness, or Confidential Source?
Friling Law published a legal analysis distinguishing whistleblowers from confidential sources, witnesses, and complainants in the context of OFAC sanctions and BIS export control reporting. The article addresses how proper characterization affects anti-retaliation protections, credibility with regulators, civil and criminal exposure, and settlement leverage. OFAC sanctions enforcement now reaches global supply chains, payment systems, beneficial ownership structures, digital assets, and intermediaries, while BIS enforcement targets semiconductors, aerospace components, encryption technology, AI-related hardware, and military end-use items.
SEC Exemptive Order Permits 10-Business-Day Tender Offer Minimums
The SEC's Division of Corporation Finance issued an exemptive order permitting certain tender offers for equity securities to remain open for a minimum of 10 business days instead of the standard 20 business days under Exchange Act Rules 13e-4(f)(1)(i) and 14e-1(a). The order applies to both reporting and non-reporting companies and is conditioned on cash-only consideration, exclusion of going-private transactions, and specific disclosure requirements including press releases by 10:00 a.m. Eastern time on commencement and material change announcements by 9:00 a.m. Eastern time on the fifth business day before expiration.
FCA, PRA, BoE Unify Cyber Reporting Rules for 2027
The FCA, PRA, and Bank of England announced on March 18, 2026 a unified cyber and operational resilience framework for UK financial firms, replacing fragmented incident-reporting processes with a single portal. Regulated firms must stay within defined impact tolerances during severe cyber events and bear full accountability for incidents originating from third-party suppliers. Material third-party arrangements must be registered annually and changes must be notified to regulators. The framework applies beginning March 18, 2027.
DOL Guidance Clarifies Proxy Advisors May Be Fiduciaries
The DOL issued Technical Release 2026-01 clarifying that proxy advisory firms are functional fiduciaries under ERISA when they exercise authority over shareholder voting rights or provide investment advice for a fee on how plans should exercise those rights. The Release establishes that managing proxy rights is fiduciary in nature and must be undertaken for the exclusive purpose of maximizing risk-adjusted return on investment, departing from prior Biden administration guidance on ESG considerations. The DOL also addressed state laws regulating non-financial objectives in securities recommendations, finding such laws are generally not preempted by ERISA.
SEC and CFTC Joint Interpretive Guidance on Crypto Asset Securities Classification
The SEC and CFTC jointly issued interpretive guidance on March 17, 2026, establishing a taxonomy for determining whether crypto assets constitute securities under federal securities laws. The guidance applies the Howey test to five categories: digital commodities, digital collectibles, digital tools, stablecoins, and digital securities. The guidance designates Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and XRP as non-securities and supersedes the SEC's 2019 Framework for 'Investment Contract' Analysis of Digital Assets.
Oregon Bans Out-of-State Banks From Exceeding 36% Interest Rate
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed Oregon HB 4116 on April 7, 2026, opting Oregon out of the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 (DIDMCA) preemption provisions. The law prohibits out-of-state FDIC-insured, state-chartered banks from making consumer finance loans of $50,000 or less to Oregon borrowers using interest rates exceeding Oregon's 36% usury cap. The law takes effect June 5, 2026. Oregon is the fourth jurisdiction to opt out of DIDMCA, following Puerto Rico, Iowa, and Colorado. The law does not apply to national banks, which may still preempt state usury restrictions.
DOL Issues ERISA Fiduciary Guidance on Proxy Advisory Services
The US Department of Labor issued Technical Release 2026-01 on April 15, 2026, providing guidance on the application of ERISA fiduciary requirements and preemption provisions to proxy advisory services for ERISA-governed retirement plans. DOL takes the position that proxy advisory firms commonly qualify as investment advice fiduciaries under ERISA Section 3(21)(A)(ii) and as functional fiduciaries under ERISA Section 3(21)(A)(i) when exercising authority over proxy voting for plan shares. The release also addresses when state laws regulating proxy advisory firms are preempted by ERISA.
GP Stakes Decoded: A Dual-Lens Guide for Sponsors and Investors
Mayer Brown has published a three-part series analyzing GP (General Partner) stake transactions in alternative asset management, covering strategic rationale, valuation, structure, governance, and relationship management. The series provides parallel perspectives for sponsors seeking liquidity or growth capital and investors evaluating minority stakes in private equity, private credit, real estate, infrastructure, and secondaries managers. Key topics include founder liquidity, control allocation, economic alignment, clawback liability, and investor disclosure obligations.
REVERSEinquiries Newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 2 - Structured and Market-Linked Products
Mayer Brown's REVERSEinquiries newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 2, covers structured and market-linked product regulatory developments. Key items include a FINRA member settlement for Regulation S compliance procedures, a FINRA proposed amendment to Rule 2210 to permit the use of projections in communications, a Second Circuit dismissal of ETN reverse stock split litigation, and monitoring program issuance limits. This is a law firm advisory publication summarizing multiple regulatory topics — not a regulatory action itself.
Terrasoul Superfoods Acquisition by Laird Superfoods Inc.
Laird Superfood, Inc. completed the acquisition of all outstanding membership interests of Terrasoul Superfoods, LLC from Superfoods Seller LLC pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement dated April 21, 2026. The transaction included an Adjustment Escrow Amount of $1,500,000.00 and an earn-out structure based on 2026 Contribution Profit. The sellers executed a tax-free reorganization under Section 368(a)(1)(F) of the Code prior to closing.
United Airlines Q2 FY2026 Earnings and Fuel Guidance
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. filed its Q2 and FY2026 earnings guidance via SEC EDGAR as an investor update exhibit. The company projects adjusted diluted EPS of $1.00–$2.00 for Q2 2026 and $7.00–$11.00 for full-year 2026, assuming the Gulf Coast jet forward curve as of April 17, 2026. Adjusted total capital expenditures for FY2026 are targeted at less than $8 billion. The company estimates Q2 2026 profit sharing accruals of $50–$95 million based on adjusted pre-tax earnings metrics.
United Airlines Q1 2026 EPS $2.14, Up 85% Year-Over-Year
United Airlines filed its Q1 2026 earnings results with the SEC via Form 8-K/EX-99.1. Diluted EPS was $2.14, up 85% year-over-year; adjusted diluted EPS was $1.19, up 31% year-over-year. Total operating revenue was $14.6 billion, up 10.6% year-over-year, with a pre-tax margin of 6.0%. Fuel expense increased $340 million compared to Q1 2025. The company generated $4.8 billion in operating cash flow and $2.9 billion in free cash flow.
FATF Ministers Reiterate Commitment to Tackling Illicit Finance
FATF Ministers at the April 2026 biennial Ministerial Meeting held in Washington D.C. reiterated their political commitment to tackling illicit finance through multilateral coordinated action. Ministers agreed to focus efforts on the growing threat of fraud and strengthening effective risk-based implementation of the FATF Standards. The declaration was issued in the margins of the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
Food Supplements Purity Criteria (Magnesium L-threonate Monohydrate) England Regulations 2026
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has proposed the Food Supplements Purity Criteria (Magnesium L-threonate monohydrate) (England) Regulations 2026, laying draft regulations before Parliament for approval. The instrument establishes chemical specifications, assay requirements, and heavy metal limits (arsenic not more than 1 ppm, lead not more than 0.5 ppm, cadmium not more than 0.2 ppm, mercury not more than 0.1 ppm) for magnesium L-threonate monohydrate as a permitted source of magnesium in food supplements.
BOE Daily Summary April 22, 2026 — Government Personnel and Appointments
The April 22, 2026 edition of Spain's Official Gazette (BOE) publishes personnel appointments across multiple government bodies, including Real Decretos concerning diplomatic appointments and cessations. Three ambassadors are relieved of their posts in Jordania, Malasia, and Brunéi Darusalam, with three new ambassadors simultaneously designated to Jordania, Lebanon, and Liechtenstein. A judicial council competition resolution and a Cortes Generales administrative appointment are also published. This daily index consolidates official announcements from 25 ministerial departments and public bodies. No regulatory obligations, penalties, or compliance deadlines are established by this summary itself.
23 AGs Urge CFPB to Abandon Enforcement Rollback
Twenty-three attorneys general, led by Michigan AG Dana Nessel, have submitted an opposition letter to CFPB Acting Director Russell Vought urging the agency to abandon plans that would drastically reduce supervision staff and weaken enforcement. The coalition warns that scaling back CFPB's 72-person Office of Supervision Policy and Operations to a single staff member would undermine the agency's statutory obligations and leave consumers more vulnerable to financial fraud.
AG Nessel Reissues Gift Card Scam Consumer Alert for Money Smart Week
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a consumer alert on gift card scams as part of Money Smart Week. The alert describes eight types of gift card scams, including law enforcement impostor scams, tech support scams, family emergency/grandparent scams, charity imposter scams, utility imposter scams, debt collection scams, sweepstakes/lottery scams, and Social Security/IRS scams. The alert reminds consumers that no legitimate business or government agency will demand payment via gift card. If a consumer has shared gift card information with a scammer, they are advised to contact the gift card issuer immediately and file reports with the FTC and the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team.
National Council on Disability Virtual Meeting, May 7th
The National Council on Disability (NCD) will hold a virtual quarterly Council meeting on Thursday, May 7, 2026, from 12:30–3:00 p.m. EDT via Zoom for Government. The agenda includes Acting Chairman report-outs, Council Member reports, Executive Committee updates, policy and legislative briefings, a 2026 Progress Report discussion, and a vote on FY27 policy project proposals.
ICE Arrests Pedophiles, Rapists, and Drug Dealers
DHS announced that ICE arrested five criminal illegal aliens on April 20, 2026. Those arrested include individuals convicted of child molestation, possession of child pornography, rape, and drug trafficking in California, Virginia, New York, and Utah. The arrests were announced during National Crime Victims Week.
HSI Arrests Convicted Murderer Daniel Barber for Threatening ICE Director
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) San Francisco arrested U.S. citizen Daniel Barber on April 10, 2026, for sending violent death threats to Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. Barber, who has a prior conviction for murder and robbery with intent to cause bodily harm from 1990, sent an email in June 2025 containing threats against ICE law enforcement officers. The arrest was announced by DHS on April 20, 2026.
ICE Lodges Arrest Detainer for Illegal Alien Charged With Incest and Child Sex Crimes in South Carolina
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer on April 17, 2026, for Luis Armando Argueta Montejo, a 43-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, who faces charges of incest and three counts of criminal sexual conduct with a child in Oconee County, South Carolina. According to reports, the victim is allegedly between 11 and 14 years of age. Montejo, who entered the U.S. in 2006 with no prior criminal history in the country, will be transferred to ICE custody after facing prosecution in the American justice system.
Burch v. Mandadero et al – Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint
Ishmael Jenkins Burch, a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation prisoner, filed a civil complaint against J. Huey, Mandadero, and W. Reyes in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on April 21, 2026. The plaintiff concurrently filed a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, which remains pending. The case has been assigned to Magistrate Judge Thomas S. Hixson for preliminary proceedings.
Coastal Electrical Construction LLC v. Jernigan et al
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Case 25-1295, Coastal Electrical Construction LLC v. Jernigan et al. The opinion was authored by District Judge Gregory B. Williams on April 21, 2026. The full opinion is available as a PDF on the court's website.
Kaufman v. Baumgardner
Magistrate Judge Sherry R. Fallon of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in case 26-054, Kaufman v. Baumgardner. The document references the filing of a PDF opinion. No specific holdings, monetary penalties, or compliance obligations are stated in the available navigation content.
Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. v. U.S. Bank, National Association
The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in Case 22-623 filed by Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. against U.S. Bank, National Association. Judge Jennifer L. Hall presided over the matter, with the ruling dated April 21, 2026. The specific holding and disposition of the case are contained in the full opinion document.
Bryant v. CD Baby.com
The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Bryant v. CD Baby.com, Case 24-179, assigned to Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson. The opinion was filed on April 20, 2026. The document is available in PDF format at the court's website.
In Re Plug Power Inc. Securities Litigation
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a final judgment in In Re Plug Power Inc. Securities Litigation, Case 23-406. The opinion was authored by District Judge Jennifer L. Hall and filed on April 20, 2026. The full text of the ruling is available via the PDF linked on the court's opinions page.
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