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Jamul Casino Resort Final Air Quality Permit

EPA Region 9 has issued a final air quality permit for the Jamul Casino Resort project located in Jamul, California. The permit establishes emission limits and compliance requirements for construction and operation activities. This final permit completes the EPA's review under the Clean Air Act for this tribal casino development project.

Routine Rule Environmental Protection
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Jamul Casino Resort Clean Air Act Title V Operating Permit

EPA Region 9 issued a final Title V operating permit for the Jamul Casino Resort in San Diego County, California. The permit establishes emission limits, monitoring requirements, and reporting obligations under the Clean Air Act for this tribal gaming facility. This is a routine permit issuance administrative action.

Routine Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Jamul Casino Resort Air Quality Permit Final Action

EPA Region 9 issued a final action on the air quality permit for Jamul Casino Resort in California. The action concludes the agency's review of the permit application under the Clean Air Act. Affected parties include the permit applicant and any interested stakeholders who submitted comments during the public comment period.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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p-Dichlorobenzene Correspondence Memo

EPA OPPT received a correspondence memo from Marubeni regarding p-Dichlorobenzene as part of docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2018-0446. The document appears to be an industry submission in a chemical substance review proceeding. No new regulatory requirements or deadlines were identified in the available content.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
5d ago AMF Quebec News
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CSA Invites Stakeholders to Tokenization Workshops in Calgary, Toronto

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has launched Project Tokenization under its CSA Collaboratory initiative to examine tokenized financial products in the capital markets and their intersection with Canadian securities laws. The CSA is inviting stakeholders including fintechs, issuers, financial institutions, developers, and legal professionals to participate in regulatory workshops scheduled for Calgary on April 9, 2026 and Toronto on June 11, 2026. This initiative will explore opportunities and risks of tokenization through stakeholder engagement, issue mapping, and targeted research, with potential subsequent phases including a discussion paper or live testing of tokenized instruments.

Routine Consultation Securities
5d ago EU Trade News
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WTO MC14 ends without agreement on reform, e-commerce

The EC Directorate-General for Trade reports that the WTO 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) concluded on 29 March 2026 without Members reaching agreement on WTO reform or extending the e-commerce customs duty moratorium. Despite the overall impasse, 66 Members representing 70% of global trade agreed to implement the first set of global digital trade rules, and most Members endorsed incorporating the Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement.

Routine Notice International Trade
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USA v. Casildo - Career Offender Enhancement Under § 4B1.1(a)

The Ninth Circuit reversed the District Court for the District of Idaho's dismissal of Francis R. Casildo's § 2255 motion, holding that his Nevada conviction under § 453.321(1)(a) was improperly used as a predicate offense for career offender status under U.S.S.G. § 4B1.1(a). The panel found that Nevada's statute is overbroad relative to federal drug trafficking definitions and its actus reus clause is indivisible. The case was remanded for resentencing without the career offender enhancement.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Judicial Misconduct Complaint Dismissal

The Judicial Council of the Ninth Circuit dismissed a judicial misconduct complaint (No. 25-90232) filed by a pro se litigant against a district judge. The complainant alleged the judge lied and falsified facts when imposing a prefiling order limiting his ability to file employment-related lawsuits. The council dismissed the complaint as merits-related, unfounded, and duplicative of prior complaints (Nos. 25-90021, 24-90130, 23-90003).

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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In re Connolly Ryan - Crime Victims' Rights Act Challenge to Boeing Non-Prosecution Agreement

The Fifth Circuit denied petitions for writ of mandamus filed by victims' families challenging the DOJ's non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with Boeing and the subsequent dismissal of prosecution. The court affirmed that while the DOJ violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) by failing to confer with families before the agreement, the violation resulted from legal error rather than bad faith, and the district court lacked authority to modify the NPA terms. Boeing's $1.1 billion settlement and the dismissal remain intact.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Boeing NPA Mandamus - Crime Victims' Rights Act Review

The Fifth Circuit denied petitions for writ of mandamus filed by victims' families challenging the Department of Justice's non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with Boeing following the 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people. The court affirmed the district court's ruling that DOJ did not violate the families' rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act, despite DOJ's earlier failure to confer with families before the NPA.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice

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