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FCC Notice on Information Collection Proposals and Approvals
The FCC has issued a notice and is requesting comments on a proposed revision to an existing information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act. The collection pertains to technical data submissions for public safety licensees in the 4.9 GHz band. Comments are due by May 15, 2026.
FERC Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice for its Sunshine Act meeting scheduled for March 19, 2026. The meeting will be open to the public and will cover various administrative, electric, and market-related agenda items, including specific dockets and company matters.
NYSE Texas Proposed Rule Change on Limited Underwriting Member Fees
The SEC is seeking public comment on a proposed rule change by NYSE Texas to adopt a new monthly fee for Limited Underwriting Members. The proposed fee is $250 per month, effective March 6, 2025.
FMCSA Exemption Application for Driver Qualification Hearing
The FMCSA is seeking public comment on applications from eight individuals seeking exemptions from hearing requirements to operate commercial motor vehicles. These exemptions would allow hard of hearing and deaf individuals to operate CMVs in interstate commerce. Comments are due by April 16, 2026.
FTA Awards $388M for Bus Facility Grants
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has announced the award of $388,279,883 for 34 projects under the FY 2026 Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program. This notice provides administrative guidance for successful applicants on project implementation and fund utilization.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Tiashoke Farms
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter regarding a document submitted by Tiashoke Farms. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for the submission, identified by docket number FAA-2026-2460-0002.
Driver Exemption Applications for Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders Notice
The FMCSA is seeking public comments on applications from 17 individuals seeking exemptions from regulations prohibiting individuals with epilepsy or seizure disorders from operating commercial motor vehicles. The comment period closes on April 16, 2026.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for A and R Technologies LLC
The FAA has issued an acknowledgement letter for a filing by A and R Technologies LLC, identified by docket number FAA-2026-2087-0003. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for their submission.
Smith Seed LLC Extension Request
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an extension request from Smith Seed LLC on Regulations.gov. This notice pertains to a renewal and includes confidential business information.
DOT-OST-2004-19934-0302 - Community Comment
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has received a community comment from Jan Sykes regarding docket DOT-OST-2004-19934. This notice serves to acknowledge the submission of this public comment.
Iowa DNR Asks Public to Report Prairie Chicken Sightings
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is requesting public assistance in reporting sightings of prairie chickens across several Iowa counties. This initiative aims to gather data on the declining population to inform conservation efforts.
Public Meeting on Silver Lake Phosphorus Treatment
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host a public meeting on March 30, 2026, to discuss a planned alum treatment for Silver Lake in Delaware County. The treatment aims to reduce phosphorus and mitigate algae blooms, with applications scheduled for fall 2026 and spring 2027.
ATSDR Toxicological Profile Public Comment Period
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is providing a public comment period for its toxicological profiles. Interested parties can submit comments and attachments through the Regulations.gov portal. The deadline for submitting comments is May 18, 2026.
ATSDR Substance Nominations for Toxicological Profiles
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is seeking public nominations for substances to be evaluated for upcoming toxicological profiles. This notice opens a comment period for interested parties to suggest substances and provide rationale, with comments due by May 18, 2026.
FHFA Amendment Reinstates Grandfather Exceptions to Private Transfer Fee Covenants
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has issued a final rule amending restrictions on private transfer fee covenants. This amendment reinstates grandfather exceptions, providing relief for certain existing covenants.
Proposed Exemption for AT&T from Prohibited Transaction Restrictions
The Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has issued a proposed exemption regarding prohibited transaction restrictions for AT&T Inc. This notice outlines the details of the proposed exemption and provides information for interested parties.
Com. v. Robinson, M. - Firearms Possession Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the trial court's denial of Marcus Robinson's motion to suppress evidence. Robinson was convicted of firearms offenses and sentenced to 6 to 12 years incarceration. The appeal challenged the legality of the stop, frisk, and arrest.
Com. v. Hunter - Criminal Post-Conviction Relief
The Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed an order dismissing a PCRA petition, vacated the judgment of sentence, and remanded for a new trial for Antoine Alphonzo Hunter. The court found that the dismissal of the petition was improper, leading to a new trial for the appellant.
Com. v. Ford, J. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision affirming the dismissal of Jamel S. Ford's third petition filed under the Post-Conviction Relief Act (PCRA). The decision pertains to multiple criminal dockets related to charges including first-degree murder.
Com. v. Brooks - Criminal Appeal
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania reviewed an order granting a PCRA petition, which vacated a judgment of sentence. The court vacated the PCRA court's order and reinstated the original judgment of sentence from a May 2019 plea agreement.
Commonwealth v. Taylor - Criminal Appeal
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the dismissal of a PCRA petition filed by Calvin Marquis Taylor. The decision addresses facts related to a traffic stop involving alleged marijuana use and possession.
Com. v. Pitts - PCRA Appeal Dismissal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in Com. v. Pitts, affirming the dismissal of the appellant's Post Conviction Relief Act petition. The court granted the appellant's counsel's motion to withdraw.
Com. v. Blenker, B. - Criminal Sentencing Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a judgment of sentence for Brittany Michel Blenker, who was convicted of trafficking in individuals, possession with intent to deliver, and corruption of minors. The court granted counsel's petition to withdraw, finding the appeal to be frivolous.
Com. v. Riggle, S. - Non-Precedential Decision
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in Com. v. Riggle, S. The case involves an appeal from a judgment of sentence for summary harassment. The court affirmed the conviction.
Pickering v. Dolgencorp, LLC - Negligence Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment in favor of Dolgencorp, LLC (Dollar General) in a negligence case. The plaintiff alleged injury from slipping on a scented fluid in a Dollar General store.
Com. v. Williams - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in the case of Commonwealth v. Williams. The court affirmed the dismissal of the appellant's PCRA petition, which alleged ineffective assistance of counsel.
B.S. and T.B. v. E.U. and S.B. - Custody Dispute
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential decision in B.S. and T.B. v. E.U. and S.B. The court affirmed the dismissal of the foster parents' complaint for partial physical custody, ruling they lacked standing. This decision impacts how non-biological parties can pursue custody claims.
Com. v. Williams, J. - Non-Precedential Superior Court Decision
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in the case of Commonwealth v. Williams, J. The court affirmed the dismissal of the appellant's third Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) petition. This decision pertains to a criminal case with docket number 541 MDA 2025.
C.J.K. v. Thomas, J. - Negligence Case Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in the case of C.J.K. v. Thomas, J. The court affirmed the lower court's order granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants in a negligence case involving a minor. The decision is based on the specific facts and legal arguments presented in this appeal.
Commonwealth v. Bennett - PCRA Appeal Decision
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential decision affirming the denial of Davalin Charles Bennett's serial petition for Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) relief. The appeal concerned the timeliness of his claims, including illegal sentencing and newly-discovered facts.
Com. v. Sanders, K. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's judgment of sentence against Keith Lamont Sanders. The appeal stemmed from a conviction for disorderly conduct after Sanders failed to appear for a trial de novo.
Com. v. Felix - Criminal Post-Conviction Relief
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision in Com. v. Felix, affirming the dismissal of the appellant's second PCRA petition. The court granted the appellant's counsel's petition to withdraw, finding the appeal to be without merit.
Goldman Sachs Bank USA v. Chase, C. non-precedential decision
Goldman Sachs Bank USA v. Chase, C. non-precedential decision
K.M. Appeal by A.A. - Termination of Parental Rights
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision regarding the appeal of A.A. concerning the termination of parental rights for K.M. The decision addresses appeals filed under docket numbers 1228 WDA 2025 and 1229 WDA 2025.
Mississippi Medical Board Orders Action Against Dr. Richard Cook's License
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure has issued a Determination and Order against Dr. Richard Cook, License No. 31126. The action stems from an investigation into a social media post promoting a mobile hydration event and the subsequent complaint filed against the licensee.
Mississippi Medical Board - Permanent Medical License Order for Eswara Kumar Mundra, M.D.
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure issued an order regarding the application for a permanent medical license of Eswara Kumar Mundra, M.D. The order addresses the applicant's request for a waiver of certain training and examination requirements.
John Keith McKelvey, M.D. - Medical Licensure Consent Order
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure has issued a Consent Order with John Keith McKelvey, M.D., regarding his application for permanent medical licensure. The order grants licensure but restricts his practice to occupational medicine due to prior limitations in other jurisdictions related to his medical history.
Sunil Kurup MD License Suspended in Colorado, North Dakota
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure has automatically suspended the Mississippi medical license of Sunil Kurup, MD, due to disciplinary actions in other states, including license suspensions in Colorado and North Dakota. This suspension prohibits Dr. Kurup from practicing medicine in Mississippi.
Fred Adair Blackledge, M.D. surrenders medical license
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure has accepted the voluntary surrender of Dr. Fred Adair Blackledge's medical license, effective December 31, 2025. This action resolves an ongoing investigation into alleged violations of the Mississippi Medical Practice Act.
Nylondraleshannette Williams-James v. Kenneth Ray James - Divorce Case
The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, has abated and remanded the divorce case of Nylondraleshannette Williams-James v. Kenneth Ray James. The appeal is abated to allow the trial court to resolve disputes regarding the completeness of the reporter's record and the admission of certain exhibits. A supplemental reporter's record is due by April 16, 2026.
In Re Phillip G. Scott v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus Case Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, dismissed a pro se petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed by Phillip G. Scott. The court found it lacked jurisdiction because alleged irregularities in parole revocation proceedings must be brought before the Court of Criminal Appeals.
In Re Alisa Ann Golz v. State of Texas - Mandamus
The Texas Court of Appeals denied a petition for writ of mandamus and dismissed an emergency motion for temporary relief in the case of In Re Alisa Ann Golz v. the State of Texas. The court's decision was issued on March 17, 2026.
Urine Splash Guards: Final Determination and Exclusion Orders
The International Trade Commission has issued a final determination finding a violation of Section 337 concerning certain urine splash guards and components. This determination includes the issuance of a general exclusion order and cease and desist orders, terminating the investigation.
Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells Import Relief Evaluation
The U.S. International Trade Commission has published a notice regarding the evaluation of the effectiveness of import relief for crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. This notice, published on March 17, 2026, pertains to Investigation No. TA-201-075.
R.A. v. Bisignano - Motion to Alter Judgment Granted
The District Court of Colorado granted the Commissioner of Social Security's motion to alter judgment in R.A. v. Bisignano. The court found that the Commissioner correctly argued that an administrative law judge is not required to obtain a medical expert's opinion on medical equivalence at step three of the evaluation process under current regulations.
Chavelas Rosas v. Baltazar - Immigration Detention Statute
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado granted in part a petition for a writ of habeas corpus concerning immigration detention under 8 U.S.C. § 1225. The court's decision addresses the detention of Petitioner Luis Alfredo Chavelas Rosas, who has not received a bond hearing.
Hissein Seiro Yaya v. Juan Baltazar - Habeas Corpus for Unlawful Detention
The District Court for the District of Colorado granted a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, finding the prolonged detention of Hissein Seiro Yaya by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be unlawful. The court ordered the petitioner's release from ICE custody.
Price v. United Airlines - Employment Lawsuit Ruling
The District of Colorado adopted a magistrate judge's recommendation to grant motions to dismiss in the case of Price v. United Airlines, Inc. The court also denied the defendants' motions for sanctions without prejudice. This ruling addresses procedural aspects of the employment-related lawsuit.
D. Colorado Opinion on Dismissal of Claims
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado issued an opinion adopting a magistrate judge's recommendation to dismiss certain claims in the case of Miller et al. v. Asset Living, LLC et al. Claims One and Five were dismissed with prejudice, while Claims Three and Eight were dismissed without prejudice. The case will proceed on Claims Two, Four, Six, and Seven.
Cassandra Keller v. Jacob Coleman - Civil Rights Case, Fees Awarded
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado issued an order regarding a motion for attorney's fees and costs in the civil rights case Cassandra Keller v. Jacob Coleman. The case involves allegations of excessive force during an arrest.
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