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US v. Terry White - Affirmation of Revoked Supervised Release Sentence
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision to revoke Terry Antonio White's supervised release and impose an 18-month prison sentence. The court found no meritorious grounds for appeal, concluding the sentence was not plainly unreasonable.
US v. Lloyd Royal III - Compassionate Release Appeal
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of Lloyd Mack Royal III's motion for compassionate release under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A). The court found no reversible error in the lower court's decision. This unpublished opinion does not constitute binding precedent.
US v. Daron Wright - Affirmation of Supervised Release Revocation
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's decision to revoke Daron Wright's supervised release, imposing a 10-month prison term and an 18-month supervised release term. The court found no meritorious grounds for appeal regarding the reasonableness of the sentence or ineffective assistance of counsel.
Cooper v. City of Wheeling - Malicious Prosecution Claim
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded a malicious prosecution claim. The court found that the appellant's claim was not time-barred under the two-year statute of limitations but affirmed the dismissal of the claim against the City of Wheeling due to lack of municipal policy or custom allegations.
Beckford v. Elevance Health, Inc. - Employment Discrimination Appeal
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Elevance Health, Inc. The court found that the district court erred in its assessment of the prima facie case for employment discrimination, potentially shifting the burden of proof prematurely. The case involves claims of race discrimination under Title VII and other statutes.
Barricks v. Wright - Excessive Force Appeal Affirmed
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court's decision denying qualified immunity to a sheriff's deputy accused of excessive force. The court found that disputed facts regarding the force used during an arrest necessitate a trial, affirming the appeal denial.
Stephanie Reddin v. Kristi Noem - Employment Discrimination Appeal
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a lower court's dismissal of a former Federal Air Marshal's discrimination lawsuit against the TSA. The court found the plaintiff failed to adequately plead she was a qualified individual capable of performing essential job functions, and that the TSA had provided reasonable accommodations.
Heather Cogdell v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance - ERISA Disability Benefits
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Heather Cogdell v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company. The court held that an untimely decision by a plan administrator on an internal appeal of a disability benefits claim, governed by ERISA, does not warrant deferential review.
United States v. Brian K. Griffey - Affirmation of Conviction
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Brian K. Griffey for violating supervised release terms. The court found the 24-month sentence imposed by the district court to be reasonable and not plainly unreasonable.
US v. Rashaun Taylor - Affirmance of conviction in part, dismissal in part
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part and dismissed in part the appeal of Rashaun Antonio Taylor. The court vacated Taylor's conviction on Count 3 (use of a firearm during a RICO conspiracy) and its attendant sentence, but otherwise affirmed the district court's denial of his motion for relief.
US v. Antionne Cherry - Sentencing Appeal
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the sentence of Antionne Cherry, who appealed his conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found that any error in calculating Cherry's sentencing guidelines range was harmless.
FDA Warning Letter to Kare Solutions LLC dba Zappy
The FDA issued a warning letter to Kare Solutions LLC dba Zappy for misbranding compounded drug products, including semaglutide, tirzepatide, and liraglutide. The agency found that Zappy's website made false or misleading claims about these products, suggesting they were FDA-approved or compounded by Zappy when they were not.
FDA Warning Letter to Strut Health, LLC
The FDA issued a warning letter to Strut Health, LLC on February 20, 2026, for misbranding compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide products. The company's website allegedly made false or misleading claims about these drugs, violating the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
FDA Warning Letter to GenoGenix LLC
The FDA issued a warning letter to GenoGenix LLC for serious deficiencies in drug production practices, including failures to meet conditions for outsourcing facilities and insanitary conditions. The company has ceased production and initiated a voluntary recall of drug products.
FDA Warning Letter to Beta Bionics, Inc.
The FDA issued a warning letter to Beta Bionics, Inc. regarding violations of the Quality System Regulation for their iLet Dosing Decision Software and iLet ACE Pump. The letter details failures in corrective and preventive action procedures, including inadequate analysis of complaints leading to serious adverse health outcomes.
FDA Warning Letter to Diasol, Inc. for Medical Device Violations
The FDA issued a warning letter to Diasol, Inc. for manufacturing unapproved and misbranded medical devices, specifically disinfectants for hemodialysis systems. The company also violated Quality System Regulation requirements. The FDA has requested corrective actions to ensure compliance.
FDA Warning Letter to Yuyao City Boss Vegetable Factory
The FDA issued a warning letter to Yuyao City Boss Vegetable Factory Co. Ltd. for serious violations of food safety regulations, including failure to maintain processing records and fabrication of data. The violations relate to acidified foods intended for export to the United States.
FDA Warning Letter to John Yoder Farm
The FDA issued a warning letter to John Yoder Farm for serious violations of the Shell Egg Regulation (21 CFR Part 118) and the FD&C Act. The farm failed to implement a written Salmonella Enteritidis Prevention Plan and had other insanitary conditions. The FDA is concerned about the compliance status and potential health risks.
FDA Warning Letter to The Father's Table, LLC
The FDA issued a warning letter to The Father's Table, LLC, for serious violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice and Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventative Controls for Human Food regulations. The inspection found Listeria monocytogenes in the facility, rendering ready-to-eat food products adulterated.
FDA Warning Letter to Black Sheep Egg Company
The FDA issued a warning letter to Black Sheep Egg Company, LLC, following an inspection that detected Salmonella in environmental samples from their shell egg processing facility. The company is cited for insanitary conditions and violations of the Shell Egg regulation, rendering their products adulterated.
FDA Warning Letter to Supercan Bully Sticks LLC
The FDA issued a warning letter to Supercan Bully Sticks LLC on September 24, 2025, following inspections that revealed serious violations of the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) and Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations. These violations were identified after a voluntary recall of pet treats due to Salmonella contamination.
Hyh’nes Hidiyah Bakri v. Cruz Management Company, Incorporated, et al. - Denial of Preliminary Injunction
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts denied a plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction against the YMCA and its property manager. The case involves a tenancy dispute and ongoing eviction proceedings.
Hyh’nes Hidiyah Bakri v. Cruz Management Company - Service of Process
The District Court of Massachusetts dismissed the Bakri case against Cruz Management Company, Inc. and other defendants, ordering proper service of process. The court addressed the plaintiff's motions for default entry and judgment, noting issues with service completion within the mandated ninety-day period.
Kingston v. Strange - Procedural Order
The District of Massachusetts issued a procedural order in Kingston v. Strange, addressing pending sanctions motions and future reply brief requirements. The court will rule on sanctions in due course and requires parties to seek leave before filing future reply briefs.
NRC Proposed Rule on Streamlining Contested Adjudications
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has proposed changes to streamline contested adjudications in licensing proceedings. This proposed rule is open for public comment until April 2, 2026.
SEC Adopts HFIA Act Disclosure Rules for Foreign Issuers
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has adopted new rules under the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable (HFIA) Act. These rules require public companies to disclose information regarding foreign issuers, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability. The rules become effective on March 18, 2026.
Nebraska Supreme Court Opinion
The Nebraska Supreme Court has issued a new opinion document, available through the state's online library. This document is part of the court's public record and is accessible via the provided URL.
State v. F. Hinkle - Montana Supreme Court Affirmance
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the State v. F. Hinkle opinion, upholding the lower court's decision. The appeal concerned the denial of a motion to discharge the jury panel without a hearing. The court found no error in the District Court's ruling.
Montana Supreme Court Affirms Warwood v. Florer
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's order of protection in Warwood v. Florer. The case involved a dispute over a 'work for rent' arrangement and alleged verbal abuse. The appellate court designated the opinion as non-precedential.
Darrah v. Haggag - Montana Supreme Court Affirms Order of Protection
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's permanent order of protection against Adam Kadry Haggag, restraining him from his minor children. The decision upholds the district court's ruling, which was based on prior orders and conditions designed to improve Haggag's parenting.
State v. R. Haacke - Montana Supreme Court Affirmance
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of Richard James Haacke for criminal possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia. The court considered whether the District Court abused its discretion by denying a motion to strike a juror for cause.
Centron v. Hollewijn - Montana Supreme Court Reverses and Remands
The Montana Supreme Court reversed and remanded the case of Centron Services, Inc. v. Hollewijn. The court found that the District Court erred by dismissing the entire lawsuit when the summary judgment motion only addressed one of five debt accounts and by resolving a genuine issue of material fact.
Rita Carnevale v. State of Delaware - Assault Order
The Delaware Superior Court issued an order in the case of Rita Carnevale v. State of Delaware. The order details an incident at a business meeting where the defendant allegedly assaulted another attendee following a political disagreement. The court reviewed testimony from multiple witnesses.
Court Denies Plaintiffs' Summary Judgment, Grants Defendant's in Part
The Delaware Superior Court denied the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and granted in part the defendant's motion in a contract dispute. The case involves allegations of breach of contract and fraud related to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement.
Conduent v. AIG Specialty Insurance - Summary Judgment Denied
The Delaware Superior Court denied Conduent's motion for summary judgment against AIG Specialty Insurance Company and others. This ruling follows a prior Supreme Court decision affirming the Superior Court's decision to grant a new trial in a complex commercial litigation case concerning insurance coverage.
Linardon v. Staybridge Suites - Mandamus Case Affirmed
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed a lower court's denial of a petition for writ of mandamus. The petitioner sought to compel the transfer of a summary process action to the Superior Court, but the court found no statutory basis for such a transfer. The underlying case has since resulted in a judgment for the landlord.
Latham v. POAH Communities - Housing Injunction Appeal
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed a lower court's denial of a petition filed by Lincoln G. Latham, Jr. The petitioner sought relief from a preliminary injunction and the dismissal of his appeal related to a Section 8 subsidized tenancy dispute. The court found Latham had adequate alternative remedies and did not meet the criteria for review.
California Launches Women in Construction Public Awareness Campaign
The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has launched a new public awareness campaign, "Women in Construction," to highlight career pathways in the building trades. The campaign aims to address the underrepresentation of women in construction jobs and complements the state's $50 million investment in grants to promote equitable apprenticeship opportunities.
Morrissey v. Morrissey - Matrimonial Action Dismissal
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed the denial of the plaintiff's motion to consolidate a Family Court proceeding and granted the defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the matrimonial action. The court found that a prior pending action in Queens County involved the same parties, subject matter, and relief sought.
People v. Rodriguez - Criminal Possession of a Weapon Conviction
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a conviction for criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. The court addressed the defendant's Second Amendment claim, finding it did not render the state's firearm licensing scheme unconstitutional.
People v. Zwingman - Court Opinion
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York issued an opinion in the case of People v. Zwingman, decided on March 3, 2026. The court affirmed the judgment and granted the defendant's counsel's application to withdraw, finding no non-frivolous points for appeal.
People v. Marquis - Appellate Division Court Opinion
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed a judgment from the Supreme Court, Bronx County, in the case of People v. Marquis. The court found the sentence imposed was not excessive.
People v. J.R. - Criminal Law and Second Amendment Challenge
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a conviction for attempted criminal possession of a weapon and assault. The court addressed the defendant's Second Amendment challenge to New York's age requirement for gun licensing, finding it without merit.
People v. O'Connor - Appellate Division Opinion
The Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed a judgment of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, in the case of People v. O'Connor. The court found the sentence imposed on the defendant-appellant not to be excessive.
FORT CRE v Karasick - Appellate Division Ruling on Guaranty Enforcement
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York reversed a lower court's decision to grant a stay in a guaranty enforcement action. The court ruled that defenses to a related Minnesota foreclosure action are irrelevant to the enforcement of absolute and unconditional guaranties of payment.
Colon v. City of New York - Slip and Fall Action
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York reversed a lower court's decision, denying a motion for summary judgment in a slip and fall case against Rita Marsicano. The court found that the defendant failed to establish freedom from common-law liability regarding an icy condition on her property.
Arita v. FDS Assoc., LLC - Court Opinion
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified an order regarding a motion by third-party defendant The City of New York. The court granted limited discovery while affirming the denial of other requests, impacting the procedural path of the case.
Friedman v. Garnet Wines & Liqs. Inc. - Defamation Claim Ruling
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision to dismiss a defamation claim in Friedman v. Garnet Wines & Liqs. Inc. The court found that the statement made by the defendant, viewed in context, constituted nonactionable opinion. The ruling was issued on March 3, 2026.
U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Gordon - Foreclosure Statute of Limitations
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision to dismiss a foreclosure action brought by U.S. Bank, N.A. The court found the action was barred by the statute of limitations, citing the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) and its impact on deacceleration letters. The decision impacts financial institutions involved in mortgage foreclosures in New York.
JDS Constr. Group LLC v. Copper Servs., LLC - Court Opinion
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified a lower court's order in JDS Constr. Group LLC v. Copper Servs., LLC. The court reinstated certain counterclaims related to trust funds and granted a motion to amend counterclaims, while affirming other dismissals.
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