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In the Matter of David F. Stoddard - Attorney Disciplinary Matter
The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended attorney David F. Stoddard for nine months following an Agreement for Discipline by Consent. This action addresses multiple pending complaints against the respondent, who has a prior disciplinary history.
Amazon Services v. South Carolina Department of Revenue - Sales Tax Assessment
The South Carolina Supreme Court affirmed a $12.49 million sales tax assessment against Amazon Services for the first quarter of 2016. The court ruled that Amazon was obligated to collect and remit sales taxes on behalf of third-party merchants selling products on its platform.
In the Matter of Darrell Scott Fisher - Judicial Suspension
The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended Darrell Scott Fisher, a West Greenville Summary Court judge, for thirty days. This disciplinary action stems from an agreement by Fisher admitting misconduct during a hearing, including improper familiarity with a defendant and providing inappropriate instructions.
BJA FY25 Tribal Justice Infrastructure Program Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Tribal Justice Infrastructure Program Opportunity. This notice supports the physical plant and corrections operations for tribal justice systems, with applications due April 10, 2026. Eligible applicants include various nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, and educational institutions.
NIH Funding Opportunity: Single-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials (R61/R33)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for single-site investigator-initiated clinical trials. This opportunity supports efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic, and dissemination/implementation science trials relevant to the NHLBI mission.
Marine Mammal Habitat Monitoring Grant Opportunity
The GSA is offering a cooperative agreement for marine mammal habitat monitoring, specifically for Cook Inlet Beluga Whale prey, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Approximately $355,000 is available for the base period, with potential for additional funding. Interested parties must submit a Statement of Interest by April 17, 2026.
Data Coordinating Center for Multi-Site Clinical Trials Opportunity
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a funding opportunity for a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) to support multi-site clinical trials. This opportunity, relevant to the NHLBI's research mission, requires collaboration with a companion Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) application.
BJA FY25 Veterans Treatment Court Program Grant Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Veterans Treatment Court Program grant opportunity. This grant aims to support the implementation and enhancement of veterans treatment courts, connecting justice-involved veterans with treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Applications are due April 27, 2026.
NIH Funding Opportunity: Clinical Coordinating Center for Multi-Site Trials
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for a Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) to support investigator-initiated multi-site clinical trials. This opportunity encourages innovative trial designs and requires applications to be relevant to the NHLBI mission.
State v. Hannaweeke - Criminal Appeal
The New Mexico Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's suppression of evidence in State v. Hannaweeke. The court found no possibility for reversal in the State's appeal regarding the suppression order.
CBP Developing ACE System for IEEPA Duty Refunds
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is developing a new system within ACE, called CAPE, to process refunds for tariffs imposed under IEEPA. This development is occurring in response to a court order in the Atmus Filtration case, with the system expected to be implemented in phases.
UK Proposes NSIA Updates Expanding Sensitive Sectors
The UK government has proposed updates to the National Security and Investment Act 2021, expanding the scope of sensitive sectors subject to national security review. The proposed changes include critical minerals, semiconductors, water, AI, communications, and data infrastructure, impacting investors and businesses in these areas.
USTR Launches Section 301 Investigations on Forced Labor Imports
The USTR has initiated Section 301 investigations into 60 trade partners regarding their failure to prohibit imports of goods produced with forced labor. These investigations could lead to tariffs and other trade restrictions if violations are found.
California Textile EPR Program: Landbell USA Selected as PRO
California has selected Landbell USA as the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) for its textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) program under the Responsible Textile Recovery Act. Producers must register with Landbell USA by July 1, 2026, to comply with the new requirements.
NRC Proposes Changes to Fusion Machine Export Control Rules
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing revisions to its export control regulations concerning byproduct material produced by fusion machines. While the primary focus is domestic licensing, the proposed rule also modifies definitions related to byproduct material and particle accelerators. The NRC is also seeking comments on whether export controls for fusion machines themselves should be implemented.
TCEQ Announces 2026 Texas Environmental Excellence Award Winners
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has announced the winners of the 2026 Governor's Texas Environmental Excellence Awards. These awards recognize individuals, communities, businesses, and organizations for their innovative environmental protection and preservation efforts across various categories.
Dayabaran et al v. Edlow et al - Immigration Case Filing
A new civil case, Dayabaran et al v. Edlow et al, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 18, 2026. The case involves 'Other Immigration Actions' and names the U.S. Government as a defendant. The filing includes a complaint and related documents.
FDA Draft Guidance on New Approach Methodologies in Drug Development
The FDA has issued draft guidance for industry on the use of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in drug development. The guidance provides a validation framework and recommendations to improve human relevance and reduce animal testing, encouraging NAMs in regulatory submissions.
SC Board of Pharmacy: Revised Vaccine Administration Protocol
The South Carolina Board of Pharmacy has revised its protocol for vaccine administration by pharmacists, effective September 17, 2025. The primary change allows pharmacists, interns, and technicians to administer FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines without a practitioner's order, following specific professional recommendations.
Idaho Board of Pharmacy Grants Medication Authority to Naturopaths
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has announced that naturopaths are now granted medication authority. This change expands the scope of practice for licensed naturopathic physicians in Idaho, allowing them to prescribe certain medications.
Idaho Pharmacy Licensure Renewal Cycle and Fee Updates
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy is updating its licensure renewal cycles and fees effective July 1, 2025. Pharmacist licenses will now expire on the licensee's birthday, with renewals shifting to a two-year cycle, and associated fees will double for biennial renewals.
Idaho Pharmacy Board: Ivermectin OTC Update
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has issued an update regarding the over-the-counter availability of Ivermectin. This notice clarifies regulatory standing following legislative changes, referencing Senate Bill 1211.
Idaho Board of Pharmacy: Expedited Temporary Licensure Pathway for Rite Aid Closure
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has established an expedited temporary licensure pathway due to the closure of Rite Aid pharmacies. This pathway aims to ensure continuity of pharmaceutical services for patients affected by the closures.
Two Attorneys Suspended for Failing CLE Requirements
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended two attorneys, Dameione S. Cameron and John L. Young, from the practice of law in Wyoming. The suspension is due to their failure to comply with the state's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements for 2016.
Wyoming Supreme Court Suspends Attorney Nick Beduhn
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended Cody attorney Nick Beduhn for two years due to professional misconduct. The suspension follows findings of neglect, failure to communicate, and mishandling of client property, resulting in dismissals and financial sanctions for clients. Beduhn was also ordered to pay restitution and costs.
Wyoming Supreme Court censures John Learned for attorney misconduct
The Wyoming Supreme Court issued a public censure to Laramie attorney John Learned for lack of diligence and improper fee collection in an estate representation. Learned was ordered to refund fees and pay administrative costs.
Wyoming Supreme Court Extends Attorney Suspension
The Wyoming Supreme Court has extended attorney Nick Beduhn's suspension by an additional six months due to professional misconduct and failure to cooperate with the investigation. This extension runs consecutively with a prior two-year suspension. Beduhn is also ordered to refund fees and pay costs to the State Bar.
Vermont Professional Responsibility Board Decision - Michael Nawrath
The Vermont Professional Responsibility Board has issued a decision document concerning Michael Nawrath. This document details findings and potential disciplinary actions related to professional conduct violations.
Daniel Ewald - Six-Month Suspension for Misconduct
The Vermont Professional Responsibility Board has suspended Daniel Ewald for six months due to misconduct. This action follows a review of his professional conduct and serves as a disciplinary measure.
Attorney Ewald suspended six months for misconduct
The Vermont Professional Responsibility Program has suspended attorney Daniel W. Ewald for six months due to professional misconduct. The suspension follows a stipulation of facts and proposed conclusions of law filed by Disciplinary Counsel and the Respondent. The misconduct involved representation in real estate transactions.
Theodore Studdert-Kennedy - 9-Month Suspension
The Vermont Professional Responsibility Board has suspended Theodore Studdert-Kennedy for a period of nine months. This action follows a determination of professional misconduct.
Attorney Studdert-Kennedy Misconduct Petition and Sanctions
The Vermont Supreme Court vacated prior disciplinary decisions against attorney Theodore Studdert-Kennedy, finding the issuance of separate decisions for a single misconduct petition inconsistent with professional conduct rules. The matter was remanded for further proceedings consistent with the Court's opinion.
New York Courts Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Orders
The New York Courts Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of attorney disciplinary actions, sanctions, and orders for 2022. These include disbarments, suspensions, and grants/denials of reinstatement, impacting legal professionals within the state.
New York Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Sanctions
The New York Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of attorney disciplinary actions and sanctions for 2023. These include disbarments, suspensions, and granted reinstatements for various legal professionals across multiple dates in January, February, March, and April.
Appellate Division Third Judicial Department Disciplinary Actions
The Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of disciplinary actions taken against legal professionals in early 2026. These actions include censures, disbarments, and decisions on reinstatement requests, impacting attorneys practicing within New York State.
New York Courts: Attorney Disciplinary Decisions 2024
The New York Courts Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published 34 attorney disciplinary decisions made between January and April 2024. These decisions cover a range of actions including granting or denying reinstatement, suspensions, and censures.
New Jersey Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Suspensions Q4 2024
The New Jersey Courts Office of Attorney Ethics has published its disciplinary actions and suspensions for the 4th quarter of 2024, covering October 1 to December 31, 2024. The report details various disciplinary measures including disbarment, suspension, censure, and reprimands for attorneys admitted to practice in the state.
NJ Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Reinstatement Notices
The New Jersey Courts have launched a database for attorney disciplinary actions and reinstatement notices. This public resource allows users to search for disciplinary proceedings against New Jersey attorneys since January 1988 by the first letter of their last name.
NJ Attorneys: Discipline Report - Suspensions, Disbarments, Reprimands
The New Jersey Courts Office of Attorney Ethics has released its quarterly discipline report for Q1 2025, detailing actions against attorneys. The report lists 35 suspensions, 2 disbarments, and 8 reprimands, among other disciplinary measures, reflecting the outcomes of ethical violations.
New Jersey Attorney Discipline Report
The New Jersey Courts Office of Attorney Ethics has released its quarterly discipline report for April-June 2025. The report details 23 final disciplinary actions, including disbarments, suspensions, and reprimands, against attorneys in the state.
John J. Diehl Jr. Disbarred by Missouri Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court has disbarred attorney John J. Diehl Jr., accepting his voluntary surrender of his law license. This action terminates his right to practice law in the state and requires compliance with disbarment procedures. A fee of $2,000.00 is also assessed.
Paul Ylvisaker Reciprocal Disbarment - Missouri Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court has ordered the reciprocal disbarment of attorney Paul B. Ylvisaker, following his suspension by the Supreme Court of Arizona. The court found Ylvisaker violated Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct and has canceled his license to practice law in the state.
Aubree J. Jehle Reinstatement Order
The Supreme Court of Missouri has ordered the reinstatement of Aubree J. Jehle to The Missouri Bar. This follows a prior suspension related to failure to pay taxes, which has now been resolved.
Michael Nack Disbarred for Rule Violations
The Supreme Court of Missouri has disbarred Michael Roy Nack, revoking his license to practice law due to violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct. He has been ordered to pay $2,000 in fees and costs.
Andrea Lowe Reinstatement - Missouri Bar
The Supreme Court of Missouri has ordered the reinstatement of Andrea Lowe to The Missouri Bar. Lowe was previously suspended for failure to pay taxes, and her petition for reinstatement has been sustained as the matter is now resolved.
Budibase Vulnerability Allows Bypass and Information Disclosure
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory (WID-SEC-2026-0776) regarding a vulnerability in Budibase, an open-source low-code platform. The vulnerability allows remote, authenticated attackers to bypass security mechanisms and disclose information. Affected versions include Budibase <=3.30.6.
CERT-Bund: MongoDB Vulnerabilities Disclosed, Remote Attack Possible
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in MongoDB, versions prior to 8.3.0-rc0, 8.0.20, 7.0.31, and 8.2.6. These vulnerabilities allow for remote attacks, including information disclosure and arbitrary code execution. The advisory highlights a high CVSS Base Score of 8.8.
Atlassian Jira Multiple Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for Atlassian Jira, detailing multiple vulnerabilities with a CVSS base score of 7.2. The advisory affects Data Center and Server versions prior to specific releases. Users are advised to implement mitigations.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift Vulnerabilities Disclosed
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Red Hat OpenShift. The vulnerabilities have a CVSS Base Score of 7.3 and could allow for arbitrary code execution, denial of service, file manipulation, and information disclosure.
IBM App Connect Enterprise Multiple Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for IBM App Connect Enterprise, detailing multiple critical vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 9.3. These vulnerabilities could allow remote attackers to cause denial-of-service or enable cross-site scripting attacks.
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