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Patrick Hrdlichka v. Samantha Bengston - Civil Appeal Dismissed

The Arkansas Court of Appeals dismissed Patrick Hrdlichka's appeal in Hrdlichka v. Bengston (No. CV-25-106) due to fatal briefing deficiencies including submission of fictitious case citations. The lower court had awarded Bengtson $10,000 in compensatory damages plus $237.50 in costs under Arkansas Code Annotated section 16-118-107, a statute allowing crime victims to seek damages in civil actions.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Melissa Henry (Shoptaw) v. Shawn Henry - Visitation Modification

The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the Saline County Circuit Court's order modifying visitation arrangements for Shawn Henry with the parties' minor child. The appellate court upheld the finding that sufficient changed circumstances existed to warrant modification without requiring a material change of circumstances standard. Appellant Melissa Henry's four arguments on appeal were all rejected.

Routine Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Arter v. Pike - Boundary Dispute

Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the Searcy County Circuit Court ruling in favor of the Pike family, upholding their claim of boundary by acquiescence to a 5.42-acre tract. The court rejected Jerry Arter's appeal and counterclaim challenging the boundary and a quitclaim deed. This decision resolves a property boundary dispute between adjoining landowners in Searcy County.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
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Matthew Oseng v. Director, Division of Workforce Services - Unemployment Benefits Overpayment

The Arkansas Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a case involving Matthew Oseng, who was ordered to repay $2,464 in unemployment benefits he received but was later determined not entitled to. The court found the Arkansas Board of Review acted hastily and misstated the factual record developed during the Appeal Tribunal hearing. The case is remanded for further proceedings consistent with the opinion.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Sareminaeini v. Noem et al - Immigration Motion to Dismiss

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California docketed a Motion to Dismiss filed by government officials including Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Pamela Jo Bondi, Joseph B. Edlow, and Kash Patel in an immigration civil case. The motion challenges plaintiff Sareminaeini's claims in case 3:25-cv-09238-LJC.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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Executive Order Protecting College Sports Eligibility and Pay-for-Play

President Trump signed an Executive Order directing federal agencies to evaluate universities' compliance with college sports rules on eligibility, transfer policies, and pay-for-play arrangements as a condition for receiving federal grants and contracts. The order mandates that governing bodies establish a five-year eligibility window, structured transfer rules, revenue-sharing protections for women's and Olympic sports, and bans on improper pay-for-play arrangements through collectives.

Urgent Rule Education
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KPERS Investment Standards Modified to Allow Foreign Government Securities

Kansas SB232 modifies investment standards for the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS), authorizing the board of trustees to invest funds equivalent to unclaimed property proceeds in certain foreign government securities. The bill passed both chambers with strong bipartisan support (Senate 36-4, House 123-1) and was enrolled on April 9, 2026.

Priority review Rule Pensions & Retirement
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Extends Transmission Line Siting Deadline

Kansas SB92 extends the deadline by which the State Corporation Commission must issue a final order on transmission line siting applications. The bill passed both chambers with strong bipartisan support (Senate 39-0, House 114-10) and was enrolled on April 9, 2026, after conference committee adoption.

Routine Rule Energy
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Extends Party Filing Period for New Hampshire Elections

The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB1381, extending the statutory deadline for party filing periods. The bill received unanimous committee support (14-0 in House, 4-0 in Senate) and passed via voice vote. This is a procedural timing amendment affecting political party nomination filings.

Routine Rule Elections
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Election Moderators Vote Counting Area Access

The New Hampshire General Court passed HB1266 on March 17, 2026, granting election moderators access to the area designated for counting votes during the performance of their official duties. The bill passed the House (17-0) and was referred to the Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs Committee, representing a procedural change to election administration.

Routine Rule Elections

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