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M.C. v. United States of America - Civil Case Filing

A new civil case, M.C. v. United States of America (Federal Bureau of Prisons) et al, was filed on March 11, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a complaint against the U.S. Government and includes filings for proposed summons and a motion to maintain plaintiff anonymity.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Andrew Dill v. Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. - Vaccine Retaliation Claim Dismissed

The District Court of Massachusetts dismissed Andrew Dill's vaccine retaliation claim against his former employer, Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. The court granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - IP Address Subpoena

The District Court of Massachusetts granted Strike 3 Holdings, LLC leave to serve a third-party subpoena on an ISP to identify a John Doe defendant accused of copyright infringement. The court found the discovery warranted prior to a Rule 26(f) conference to allow for service of process.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. John Doe - Subpoena for Identity

The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts granted Strike 3 Holdings, LLC's motion to serve a third-party subpoena on an ISP before a Rule 26(f) conference. This allows Strike 3 to identify an unknown defendant, John Doe, allegedly involved in copyright infringement of adult films.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Streamlining Contested Adjudications in Licensing Proceedings

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has published a proposed rule to streamline contested adjudications in licensing proceedings. The rule aims to improve the efficiency of these proceedings and includes provisions for a public meeting.

Priority review Rule Energy
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Attorney General Criticizes Rate Increase for Yankee Gas

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong criticized the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) for approving an additional $4 million rate increase for Eversource-owned Yankee Gas. This decision follows previous rate hikes and penalty eliminations for other utility companies, drawing strong condemnation from the AG regarding the impact on consumers.

Priority review Notice Energy
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Terrance Reeves v. Pete Hegseth - Employment Discrimination Appeal

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded a district court decision in Terrance Reeves v. Pete Hegseth. The court affirmed the dismissal of race discrimination and hostile work environment claims but vacated the summary judgment on the retaliation claim, remanding it for further proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Public Admonishment for Eric Chibueze Nwaubani

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a public admonishment to attorney Eric Chibueze Nwaubani for violating Local Rule 46(g)(1)(c). The disciplinary action stems from Nwaubani's submission of briefs containing citations to nonexistent judicial opinions, potentially generated by AI.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Fincher - Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Joshua A. Fincher. The court reviewed the case following an Anders brief filed by the defense counsel, concluding that the appeal was frivolous.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Toleque - Criminal Conviction Appeal

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Brandon Toleque for murder, kidnapping, and rape. The court found no error in the trial court's admission of testimony under the excited-utterance exception, its refusal to merge charges, or its imposition of prison terms for firearm specifications.

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