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In re DDH - Supreme Court Affirms Family Court Jurisdiction Denial

The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed a Family Court order dismissing a petition for temporary custody. The Court found the Family Court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction because the hearing occurred after the nephew reached the age of majority, and rejected arguments for retroactive application of jurisdiction.

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Dodgion v. J.R. Watkins, LLC - Civil Complaint Filed

Travis Dodgion filed a civil complaint against J.R. Watkins, LLC, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, classified as 'Other Fraud' under Diversity jurisdiction, was filed on March 25, 2026, with a filing fee of $405.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Famodine Tablet 20mg Recalled Due to Assay Test Result

The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) Singapore has initiated a retail-level recall of Famodine Tablet 20mg (famotidine) due to out-of-specification assay test results. The affected batch (232218) must be stopped from supply and returned to the company.

Priority review Enforcement Pharmaceuticals
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New Mexico AG Statement on Meta Jury Ruling and Child Safety

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement following a California jury ruling against Meta, emphasizing accountability for tech companies regarding child safety. The statement highlights Meta's responsibility for design choices that jeopardize children and notes New Mexico's prior trial victory against Meta, resulting in $375 million in civil penalties.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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New Mexico v. Meta Platforms - Consumer Protection Verdict

The New Mexico Department of Justice has won a $375 million verdict against Meta Platforms for misleading consumers and endangering children. This landmark decision makes New Mexico the first state to prevail at trial against a major tech company for harming young people, holding Meta liable under the state's Unfair Practices Act.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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DOJ: Three Charged with Smuggling AI Technology to China

The Department of Justice announced charges against three individuals for conspiring to smuggle millions of dollars worth of export-controlled AI computer chips to China. The defendants allegedly attempted to illicitly ship advanced technology through Thailand, violating U.S. export control laws.

Urgent Enforcement Export Controls
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USPS Proposes Changes to Overweight and Oversize Item Fee Application

The U.S. Postal Service is proposing to amend its Domestic Mail Manual regarding the application of overweight and oversize item fees. The proposed change aims to clarify when the $200 fee will be assessed for items discovered within the postal network, with a proposed effective date of July 12, 2026.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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NJ DOI Reaccredited by NAIC

The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance announced its reaccreditation by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). This reaccreditation signifies that the department continues to meet high national standards for regulating the insurance industry and protecting consumers, with the review process occurring every five years.

Routine Notice Insurance
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Alabama AG Issues Statewide Cease and Desist for Illegal Kratom

The Alabama Attorney General has issued a statewide Cease and Desist order targeting businesses possessing or selling products containing mitragynine and/or hydroxymitragynine (Kratom), which are Schedule I controlled substances in Alabama. This action follows laboratory testing confirming the presence of these illegal substances in products marketed for pain relief and relaxation.

Urgent Enforcement Public Health
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Indiana Utility Commission TDSIC Rate Schedule Order

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC's petition for an adjustment to its Transmission, Distribution, and Storage System Improvement Charge (TDSIC) rate schedule. The order allows for the recovery of updated TDSIC costs and capital expenditures, with a provision to defer 20% of approved capital expenditures.

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