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DOJ Sues Idaho for Failure to Produce Voter Rolls

The DOJ Civil Rights Division filed a federal lawsuit against Idaho on April 1, 2026, for failing to produce full voter registration lists upon request as required under the Civil Rights Act of 1960. This action brings the Department's nationwide enforcement total to 30 states and the District of Columbia. The lawsuit seeks to enforce the Attorney General's statutory authority to request, inspect, and analyze statewide voter registration records for election integrity purposes.

Priority review Enforcement Elections
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WV Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Inmate Abuse Conspiracy

The DOJ Civil Rights Division announced that former West Virginia correctional officer Michael Pack pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy against inmates' rights under 18 U.S.C. § 371. Pack admitted to assaulting inmates at Southern Regional Jail with co-conspirators, using 'blind spots' to avoid surveillance, and falsifying incident reports. Sentencing is scheduled for July 24, 2026, with a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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CVE-2026-5281 Google Dawn Use-After-Free Added to KEV Catalog

CISA added CVE-2026-5281, a Google Dawn Use-After-Free vulnerability, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog based on evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerability poses significant risks to federal enterprise networks. BOD 22-01 establishes remediation requirements for Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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BioMarin / Amicus Pharmaceutical Merger Phase 1 Investigation

The European Commission has accepted notification of a proposed merger between BioMarin Pharmaceutical and Amicus Therapeutics, both pharmaceutical companies engaged in manufacturing, wholesale distribution, R&D, and health activities. The case has been assigned Phase 1 investigation status under the simplified procedure, with a provisional deadline of 17 April 2026 for Commission decision.

Priority review Notice Antitrust & Competition
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LCL / Groupe Milleis Foreign Subsidies Concentration Provisional Deadline Expired

The European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition has confirmed the expiration of the provisional deadline for the LCL/Groupe Milleis foreign subsidies concentration case (FS.100291) on 31 March 2026. The notification was received on 24 February 2026 under Regulation 2022/2560, covering financial services and insurance activities. No substantive compliance actions or penalties are associated with this procedural milestone.

Routine Notice Banking
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State v. Robinson - Alford Plea Appeal Affirmed

The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed Case No. 23-0052, State v. Sherrell Quintrad Robinson, upholding the district court's decision. The defendant appealed his Alford plea arguing it was not knowing and voluntary and that the court erred in denying his request for appointed counsel. The appellate court found the record establishes Robinson made a knowing and voluntary plea and knowingly waived counsel.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Robinson - Criminal Alford Plea Appeal

The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Sherrell Quintrad Robinson, who entered an Alford plea to possession with intent to deliver a Schedule II controlled substance (powder cocaine). The court rejected Robinson's motion in arrest of judgment challenging the validity of his plea, finding it both untimely and without merit. Robinson received an indeterminate sentence not exceeding ten years in the custody of the Iowa Department of Corrections, a $1,000 fine plus surcharge, and restitution.

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Huckfeldt v. State of Iowa - Postconviction Relief Appeal

The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Brian Andrew Huckfeldt's appeal regarding his untimely application for postconviction relief. The three-judge panel considered the matter without oral argument and upheld the Polk County District Court's decision. Huckfeldt had claimed the lower court erred by dismissing his application without allowing him to fully develop the record.

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Brian Huckfeldt v. State of Iowa - Postconviction Relief Statute of Limitations

The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's dismissal of Brian Huckfeldt's postconviction-relief application as untimely. The court found the application, filed 20 years after his 2003 guilty plea, failed to assert any recognized exception to Iowa Code § 822.3's three-year statute of limitations for PCR applications. Huckfeldt argued his pleas were involuntary due to later-found incompetency, but the court held he acknowledged he had no cognizable claim because he needed more time to investigate.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Martin Ray Hiatt v. State of Iowa - Prison Reclassification Rights

The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Martin Ray Hiatt's postconviction relief petition. Hiatt challenged his reclassification to a higher-security prison facility, arguing that his property and liberty rights were violated due to an improper disciplinary process. The court held that Hiatt failed to establish a right to relief from his reclassification.

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