What do you monitor?
Curated feeds for your role. Pick your area and get exactly the sources you need.
Compliance & Legal
Legal Research
Court opinions, regulatory guidance, and enforcement actions. AI-summarized.
Financial Compliance
SEC, OCC, FDIC, Fed, FINRA, CFPB, FASB, and state banking regulators. One feed.
Insurance Compliance
State commissioner bulletins, NAIC model laws, and DOI enforcement actions.
Environmental Compliance
EPA enforcement, state environmental agencies, PFAS regulatory updates.
Data Privacy
State AG privacy enforcement, FTC actions, CPPA rulemaking, and HIPAA enforcement.
Tax Compliance
IRS guidance changes and state tax department bulletins.
AML Compliance
FinCEN, OCC, FDIC, Fed, FATF, and banking regulator enforcement.
Labor & Employment
NLRB decisions, EEOC guidance, DOL wage updates, and 50-state labor law changes.
Immigration Law
USCIS policy changes, visa bulletin updates, CBP processing changes.
Industry
Pharma & Life Sciences
FDA warning letters, drug approvals, ICH guidelines, EMA updates, and DEA scheduling.
Energy & Utilities
FERC orders, state PUC decisions, and energy regulatory changes.
Cybersecurity
CISA KEV catalog, ICS-CERT, NSA advisories, NIST CSF, and FedRAMP updates.
Healthcare Compliance
CMS transmittals, OIG work plan, HIPAA enforcement, and Medicaid updates.
Trade & Procurement
Recent changes
Barrett v. United States - Firearms Offenses and Cumulative Punishments
The Supreme Court ruled in Barrett v. United States that a single act violating both 18 U.S.C. §924(c)(1)(A)(i) and §924(j) can only yield one conviction, not two. This decision resolves a circuit split regarding cumulative punishments for firearms offenses that cause death.
Hebert v. Donahue - Insurance Policy Dispute
The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision regarding the proceeds of a federal life insurance policy. The court found that the designation of beneficiaries was valid, awarding the proceeds to the deceased's ex-wife and sons rather than his estate.
Supreme Court: Delaware affidavit law not applicable in federal court
The Supreme Court ruled that Delaware's affidavit of merit law does not apply in federal court for medical malpractice cases. The Court held that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8, which requires a 'short and plain statement of the claim,' displaces contrary state pleading rules.
Stokinger v. Armslist, LLC - Personal Jurisdiction in Online Marketplaces
The First Circuit Court of Appeals reviewed a case concerning personal jurisdiction over Armslist, LLC, an online marketplace for firearms. The court affirmed in part and vacated in part the district court's dismissal of claims related to a firearm sale facilitated by the website.
Supreme Court: Reasonable Time Limit Applies to Void Judgment Motions
The Supreme Court ruled that the "reasonable time" limit under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(c)(1) applies to motions seeking to vacate void judgments under Rule 60(b)(4). This decision clarifies the procedural requirements for challenging judgments based on alleged defects in service.
Alicea v. Cincinnati Incorporated - Court Opinion
The First Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's summary judgment in favor of Cincinnati Incorporated in a product liability case. The court found a material factual dispute regarding the design defect claim for a laser-cutting system that caused a fatal accident. The ruling allows the estate's design-related claims to proceed.
Supreme Court Rules on Mandatory Victims Restitution Act
The Supreme Court ruled that restitution under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act (MVRA) constitutes criminal punishment for Ex Post Facto Clause purposes. The Court reversed the Eighth Circuit's decision, holding that the MVRA's restitution provisions are criminal sanctions, not civil remedies.
Supreme Court Rules on Habeas Corpus for Attempted Murder Conviction
The Supreme Court granted summary relief in Klein v. Martin, reversing the Fourth Circuit's decision to award a new trial. The Court found the Fourth Circuit departed from the strict standards governing federal habeas relief under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA).
Supreme Court January 2026 Order List
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its January 20, 2026 order list, including grants, denials, and miscellaneous orders. Notably, the Court granted certiorari in Tennessee v. Kennedy, vacating the judgment and remanding with instructions to dismiss the case as moot.
Supreme Court Order List - Certiorari Grants and Denials
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued its order list for January 26, 2026, detailing grants and denials of certiorari, as well as miscellaneous orders in pending cases. This list includes vacating and remanding one case for further consideration and denying a motion for leave to file a petition for a writ of certiorari with an indigency declaration under seal.
Browse by category
US Federal
923 sources
US State
116 sources
US Courts
122 sources
UK
54 sources
EU
47 sources
Canada
20 sources
Government & Legislation
240 sources
Courts & Legal
206 sources
Banking & Finance
163 sources
Trade & Sanctions
113 sources
Labor & Employment
104 sources
Healthcare
104 sources
Energy
94 sources
Environment
81 sources
Securities & Markets
69 sources
Pharma & Drug Safety
68 sources
Agriculture & Food Safety
61 sources
Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
58 sources
Transportation
53 sources
Defense & National Security
48 sources
Tax
48 sources
Telecom & Technology
34 sources
Consumer Protection
29 sources
Education
20 sources
Insurance
16 sources
Housing
15 sources
Immigration
8 sources
Browse by agency
FCC Industry Analysis
4 sources
DHS
4 sources
FINRA
4 sources
TN Courts
3 sources
NCSC
3 sources
OFSI
3 sources
FEC
3 sources
ACPR
3 sources
KS Courts
3 sources
SBA
3 sources
TGA
3 sources
HHS
3 sources
EU Council
3 sources
VA Courts
3 sources
SAMHSA
3 sources
NY Courts
3 sources
OSC
3 sources
ESMA
3 sources
OK Courts
3 sources
Treasury
3 sources
Get alerts when regulations change
Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.
Free. Unsubscribe anytime.