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Iowa Security Breach Notifications - 2025
The Iowa Attorney General's office has published its list of security breach notifications for 2025. This notice provides a public record of organizations that have reported data breaches affecting Iowa residents, including links to official notification documents.
Iowa Security Breach Notifications - 2026
The Iowa Attorney General's office has published a list of six data breaches reported in early 2026. These notifications are part of the state's ongoing consumer protection efforts regarding security incidents.
USGS Earth Mapping Initiative Cooperative Agreement Notice
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has issued a notice requesting public comment on the renewal of an information collection related to the Earth Mapping Initiative (Earth MRI). The comment period closes on May 18, 2026.
FAA Airworthiness Directive for B787 Aircraft
The FAA has issued a new Airworthiness Directive (AD) related to the B787 aircraft, identified by Docket No. FAA-2026-2712 and Project Identifier AD-2025-00931-T. This directive introduces new requirements for the B787-81205-SB270055-00 RB Issue 002.
FAA Exemption/Rulemaking for Tristin Morgan LLC
The FAA has issued a notice regarding an exemption or rulemaking for Tristin Morgan LLC. The document is available on Regs.gov and contains confidential business information.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Skyline Precision Ag LLC
The FAA has issued an acknowledgement letter for a filing by Skyline Precision Ag LLC, identified by docket number FAA-2026-2647. This notice confirms receipt of the submission and is part of the standard regulatory process.
Scarecrow Technologies LLC Rulemaking Document
The FAA has posted a rulemaking document concerning Scarecrow Technologies LLC. The document was posted on March 18, 2026, and is associated with docket number FAA-2026-2708-0003. Further details are restricted due to confidential business information.
FAA Document FAA-2026-2646-0003
The FAA has posted document FAA-2026-2646-0003 on March 18, 2026. The document contains confidential business information and requires redaction.
UAS Exemption for Agricultural Services Over 55 lbs
The FAA is considering a petition for exemption from Rasmussen Aerial Spraying LLC to conduct Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations for agricultural services using aircraft weighing 55 pounds or more. This exemption would allow operations under special authority, potentially impacting commercial agricultural operations.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The FAA has posted an acknowledgement letter related to docket FAA-2026-2511-0002. This notice serves as an administrative update regarding a filing or submission.
FAA Drone Services Exemption Additional Information
The FAA has posted additional information regarding a drone services exemption for Dearwester Drone Services LLC. This notice provides further details related to the exemption rulemaking process.
AG Skrmetti Urges Congress to Pass Kids Online Safety Act
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, joined by 40 other attorneys general, urged Congressional leadership to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). The coalition supports the Senate version (S. 1748) for its Duty of Care requirement and preservation of state authority, expressing concern that the House version (H.R. 6484) could preempt existing state laws protecting minors online.
Tennessee AG Joins States Urging Antitrust Review of Netflix-Warner Bros. Merger
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a coalition of state attorneys general urging the U.S. Department of Justice to conduct an antitrust review of the proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. merger. The states expressed concerns that the deal could harm competition, leading to higher prices and reduced content choices for consumers.
Tennessee Joins States Urging Supreme Court Review of Ballot Date Rule
Tennessee, along with 19 other states, has filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to review a federal appellate decision that overturned a Pennsylvania law requiring handwritten dates on mail-in ballots. The brief supports the Republican National Committee's petition and argues the decision infringes on states' election authority.
Tennessee Attorney General's Office 2025 Consumer Complaint Report
The Tennessee Attorney General's Office Division of Consumer Affairs announced its top ten consumer complaint categories for 2025, reporting over $3.6 million recovered for consumers. The division received 9,938 complaints and handled 44 educational outreach events.
Tennessee AG Warns of Car Dealership Impersonator Scams
The Tennessee Attorney General's Office issued a warning about scam websites impersonating car and heavy equipment dealerships. Consumers are advised to take precautions such as inspecting vehicles in person and using secure payment methods to avoid losing money to fraudulent sellers.
BEREC Telecom Reality Check Report Public Consultation
BEREC has launched a public consultation on its draft 'Telecom Reality Check' report, which assesses the EU's telecommunications sector against global benchmarks. Stakeholders are invited to submit contributions by May 8, 2026.
BEREC Public Consultation on Draft Wholesale Roaming Guidelines
BEREC has opened a public consultation on draft Wholesale Roaming Guidelines, which update previous guidance to reflect the inclusion of Ukraine and Moldova in the EU's Roam-Like-At-Home area. Stakeholders are invited to submit contributions by April 17, 2026.
BEREC Public Consultation on Draft Retail Roaming Guidelines
BEREC has opened a public consultation on draft Retail Roaming Guidelines, which incorporate the inclusion of Ukraine and Moldova into the EU Roam-Like-At-Home area. Stakeholders are invited to submit contributions by April 17, 2026.
FAA Enhances Airplane-Helicopter Safety with Radar Separation Mandate
The FAA and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a new measure mandating radar separation between airplanes and helicopters in certain airspaces. This change suspends the use of visual separation, requiring air traffic controllers to actively manage aircraft to maintain specific distances, enhancing safety.
FCA Consultation on Regulation for SME Access to Finance
The FCA is seeking views on how its regulations can better support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing finance. This initiative is part of the FCA's strategy to support growth and improve business access to capital.
FCA Final Rules: Operational Incident and Third Party Reporting
The FCA has published final rules and guidance for operational incident and material third party reporting. These rules, which will apply from 18 March 2027, aim to standardize reporting processes and enhance oversight of critical third-party arrangements within the financial sector.
AG Alan Wilson Leads 11 States on Asbestos Trust Document Transparency
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, leading 11 states, filed a brief urging the Delaware Supreme Court to prevent asbestos bankruptcy trusts from destroying documents related to past claims. This action aims to ensure transparency and fairness in asbestos litigation and preserve information crucial for adjudicating future claims.
AG Wilson: Woman Charged with Stealing Over $10,000 from Vulnerable Adult
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Gina B. Carnaggio for allegedly stealing over $10,000 from a vulnerable adult using power of attorney. Carnaggio faces felony charges of Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult and Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intent.
SC AG Seeks Answers on Silfab Solar Zoning Permissions
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has sent a letter to the York County Council requesting clarification on Silfab Solar's zoning permissions. The letter follows a determination by the York County Board of Zoning Appeals that solar cell and panel manufacturing was not a permitted use under the facility's zoning.
Multistate Push for DHS Secretary Confirmation
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 18 other state attorneys general in urging Congress to confirm Senator Markwayne Mullin as the Secretary of Homeland Security. The coalition sent a letter to Senate leadership highlighting Mullin's qualifications and the escalating national security threats.
AG Alan Wilson Supports Election Integrity Law at SCOTUS
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 19 other states in a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court supporting a Pennsylvania law requiring handwritten dates on mail-in ballots. The states argue a lower court erred in striking down the election integrity measure.
NCUA Releases Q4 2025 Credit Union Data Report
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) released its Q4 2025 state-level credit union data report. The report indicates growth in assets and loans outstanding for federally insured credit unions, alongside trends in membership and profitability.
JLG 268 v. Uber Technologies - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, JLG 268 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, bearing number 3:26-cv-02349, was filed on March 18, 2026, under Diversity jurisdiction. The initial filings include a complaint, certificate of interested entities, notice of filing, and proposed summons.
FDA Early Alert: Handy Solutions Heating Pad Issue
The FDA issued an Early Alert regarding a potentially high-risk issue with Handy Solutions Neck & Shoulders Heating Pads manufactured by Navajo Manufacturing Company. The device can overheat and cause burns or property damage, with four serious injuries reported.
BCSC Revises Market Manipulation Disgorgement Order
The BC Securities Commission (BCSC) has revised a market manipulation disgorgement order against Robert Leyk, changing the original joint and several order from $7.3 million to an individual $1.9 million disgorgement. This revision reflects prior adjustments made to sanctions for other participants in the scheme.
State Aid Scheme for National Press Distribution in France
The European Commission has decided not to raise objections to a French state aid scheme for the distribution of national press. The scheme, notified as SA.118124, is structured as a direct grant and will be in effect until December 31, 2030.
Paloma Rheem / Groupe Atlantic Foreign Subsidies Case
The European Commission has concluded its investigation into foreign subsidies concerning Paloma Rheem and Groupe Atlantic. The provisional deadline and suspension period under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation expired on March 18, 2026, indicating a resolution to the case.
Pacheco v. Tabion - Injunction Against Harassment Reversed
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals reversed an injunction against harassment issued by the District Court of the Second Circuit. The appellate court found insufficient evidence to support the injunction against Daviann Tabion. The decision highlights the clear and convincing evidence standard required for such injunctions.
Executive Order on 'Made in America' Claims Scrutiny
President Trump issued an Executive Order directing federal agencies, including the FTC, to increase scrutiny of "Made in America" claims. The order targets businesses making false or misleading claims and directs referrals for potential False Claims Act actions in government contract misrepresentations.
State v. Johnny Xaykosy - Murder Conviction Appeal
The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed the murder conviction of Johnny Xaykosy. The court found no error in the trial justice's refusal to instruct on voluntary manslaughter and declined to review the excessiveness of the sentence as it was not properly raised. The judgment of the Superior Court is affirmed.
P.T. Jibsail Family Partnership Tidelands License - NJ Supreme Court
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled on a tidelands license application for P.T. Jibsail Family Limited Partnership. The case addresses whether the Tidelands Resource Council must establish pierhead lines prospectively or can modify them during license application reviews. The court affirmed the Appellate Division's decision, upholding the TRC's approval of a modified license.
Robert Wells v. Timothy Randall - Replevin Case
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in a replevin case, Robert Wells v. Timothy Randall. The court awarded the appellee $14,800 for the value of a wheel-alignment machine that the appellant could not return due to destruction by a tornado.
Hardage v. Hardage - Child Custody Modification Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a child custody modification case. The court found that the lower court did not apply the appropriate legal standard when denying the mother's motion to change custody. The case involves allegations of child abuse and unsanitary living conditions.
Joseph Henry IV v. Jill Pierce - Probate Estate Dispute
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision regarding a probate estate dispute in the case of Joseph Henry IV v. Jill Pierce. The appeal concerned the admission of a contingency fee agreement into evidence.
Simshauser v. Simshauser - Divorce and Contempt Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals reviewed a contempt order and denial of a motion for reconsideration in Trenton Simshauser v. Michelle Simshauser. The court affirmed the contempt finding but dismissed part of the appeal due to a lack of a final, appealable order.
Tavares Montgomery v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a jury conviction for possession of a firearm by certain persons. The appellant argued insufficient evidence for constructive possession of a firearm found in a vehicle, but the court found the evidence sufficient.
Blake Wimberly v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions of Blake Wimberly for two counts of manslaughter. The court addressed several arguments, including issues related to witness sequestration, evidence admissibility, and jury instructions. The opinion was delivered on March 18, 2026.
James Edward Arnold v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of James Edward Arnold for drug trafficking and felony failure to appear. Arnold was sentenced to 240 months of incarceration. The appeal challenged the sufficiency of evidence for failure to appear and alleged an Equal Protection violation.
Candace Hildreth v. John Hildreth - Child Custody Modification Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to modify a child custody arrangement. The appellate court found no error in the modification, upholding the circuit court's order regarding the couple's child.
Charles Slater v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed Charles Slater's conviction for rape and his sentence of forty years incarceration. The court addressed Slater's arguments regarding the statute of limitations, Rule 404(b) evidence, and the Rape Shield Act.
Mulazim Muhammad v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Conviction Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions of Mulazim Muhammad for third-degree battery and leaving the scene of an accident involving injury. Muhammad was sentenced to jail time and fines for both offenses. He appealed, arguing the trial court erred in denying his directed-verdict motions and motion to strike.
Jamie Gerold v. Charlene Annette Waller - Contract Dispute
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Jamie Gerold v. Charlene Annette Waller. The court denied Gerold's claim of unjust enrichment and upheld the award of $6,639.71 in damages and attorney's fees to Waller.
Marco Soto-Abarca v. Trexis Insurance Co. - Insurance Policy Exclusion
The Arkansas Court of Appeals is considering whether an automobile insurance policy provision excluding coverage for unlicensed drivers is void as against public policy. The case, Marco Soto-Abarca v. Trexis Insurance Co., involves an accident where the driver of the insured vehicle lacked a valid license.
Oregon Leads Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Tariffs
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield led 23 states in a lawsuit challenging President Trump's recent tariffs imposed without congressional approval. The lawsuit argues these tariffs unlawfully increase prices on American consumers and businesses, citing Federal Reserve analysis and estimated impacts on Oregon families.
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