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Cboe EDGX Exchange Proposed Rule Change: Fee Waiver for Internal Distributors

The Cboe EDGX Exchange has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its Fee Schedule. The proposal introduces a new fee waiver for eligible Internal Distributors of the EDGX Depth Data Feed, aiming to facilitate system setup for new distributors. The SEC is soliciting comments on this proposal.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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SEC Notice: Nasdaq PHLX LLC Proposed Rule Change for TNO Cross Connect

The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by Nasdaq PHLX LLC to introduce a new telecommunications network operator (TNO) connectivity service called 'TNO Cross Connect' within its data center campus. The Exchange will submit a separate filing for associated fees.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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SEC Proposes Rule on Quotation Submissions for Equity Securities

The SEC is proposing to amend Rule 15c2-11 to limit its application to equity securities. This rule governs information gathering and review requirements for brokers and dealers before quoting a security. The proposal aims to refine the scope of the existing rule.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Nasdaq MRX LLC Co-location Services Rule Change Proposal

Nasdaq MRX LLC has proposed a rule change to expand its co-location services by introducing new cabinet and power options, including a liquid-cooled cabinet, in its expanded data center. The SEC is soliciting public comments on this proposal.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Nasdaq Proposed Rule Change for TNO Cross Connect Service

The SEC is soliciting comments on a proposed rule change by Nasdaq to introduce a new telecommunications network operator (TNO) connectivity service called 'TNO Cross Connect' within its data center campus. This service will provide a specific component of telco-to-customer connectivity.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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MIAX Sapphire Proposes Temporary Decrease to Options Regulatory Fee

MIAX Sapphire has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to temporarily decrease its Options Regulatory Fee (ORF) from $0.0013 to $0.0011 per contract. This reduction is planned to be in effect from March 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026, and is intended to recover a portion of the exchange's regulatory costs.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Nasdaq Co-location Services Expansion Proposal

The SEC is soliciting comments on a proposed rule change by Nasdaq to expand its co-location services. The proposal includes offering new cabinet and power options, specifically a liquid-cooled cabinet, in Nasdaq's expanded data center to accommodate higher power densities and enable greater computing power deployment.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors Meeting Notice

The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) has announced its Board of Directors quarterly meeting will be held hybridly from January 26-28, 2025, in Tampa, FL, and virtually via Zoom. Portions of the meetings will be open to the public, while others may be closed for specific discussions including enforcement matters and litigation.

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M.J. v. United States of America et al - Civil Rights Case

A new civil rights case, M.J. v. United States of America et al, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 19, 2026. The case involves a claim related to civil rights, with the U.S. government listed as a defendant. The filing includes a complaint, proposed summons, and a motion to proceed under a pseudonym.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Young v. City & County of San Francisco - Civil Rights

A new civil rights case, Young v. City & County of San Francisco, was filed on March 19, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The complaint alleges civil rights violations against the City and County of San Francisco and other defendants. An initial case management scheduling order has been issued.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights

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