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Clinical trial on exercise for migraine relief

The National Library of Medicine registered clinical trial NCT07508449 on ClinicalTrials.gov, investigating exercise as an intervention for migraine relief. The trial represents standard clinical research registration with no new regulatory requirements. Healthcare providers and patients may consider trial participation.

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7d ago ClinicalTrials.gov
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Oral decitabine plus ivosidenib first line AML trial

The National Library of Medicine registered a new clinical trial (NCT07507760) on ClinicalTrials.gov investigating oral decitabine in combination with ivosidenib as a first-line treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The trial represents an evaluation of this drug combination in the specified therapeutic indication.

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7d ago ClinicalTrials.gov
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VV913 capsules pharmacokinetics safety trial healthy volunteers

NIH National Library of Medicine registered a new clinical trial NCT07507838 on ClinicalTrials.gov to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and safety of VV913 capsules in healthy volunteers. The trial is registered as an interventional study.

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7d ago ClinicalTrials.gov
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Exercise risk assessment for lung cancer lobectomy patients

The National Library of Medicine registered a new clinical study (NCT07506889) on ClinicalTrials.gov investigating exercise risk assessment for patients undergoing lung cancer lobectomy. The registry entry documents study parameters, eligibility criteria, and investigators for this observational study.

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Vidal v. Venettozzi - Prison Disciplinary Due Process

The Second Circuit vacated summary judgment for DOCCS officials in Vidal v. Venettozzi, holding that Joseph Vidal's 270-day disciplinary segregation in the Special Housing Unit constitutes an atypical and significant hardship implicating a protected liberty interest under the Fourteenth Amendment. The court remanded for further proceedings on Vidal's procedural due process claims, including denial of witness testimony and documentary evidence at his disciplinary hearing.

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Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org. - Terrorism-Related Civil Suit

The Second Circuit issued a decision on March 30, 2026, resolving pending motions in Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org., a consolidated terrorism-related civil action brought by Israeli nationals against the PLO, Palestinian Authority, and individual defendants. The case spans multiple dockets including 15-3135-cv, 15-3151-cv, and 22-1060-cv.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Ramsay v. Bondi - Immigration Motion to Reopen

The Second Circuit granted John Marcus Ramsay's petition challenging the BIA's denial of his motion to reopen removal proceedings, finding the BIA misread his arguments regarding reasonable due diligence under the Minter decision. The court remanded for further consideration consistent with its opinion. Ramsay, a 70-year-old Jamaican lawful permanent resident and US Navy veteran, was deported in 2007 based on a narcotics conviction that became categorically overbroad under Minter.

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Petersen, Eton Park v. Argentina, YPF - Oil Nationalization Expropriation

The Second Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part the $16.1 billion judgment against Argentina in favor of Petersen Energía and Eton Park Capital Management shareholders. The court held that shareholders' breach of contract damages claims against Argentina and YPF are not cognizable under Argentine law, reversing portions of the district court judgment and remanding for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement International Trade
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United States v. Fabian - Drug Conviction Appeal

The Second Circuit affirmed Rafael Antonio Fabian's 2022 drug trafficking conviction and 15-year sentence for distributing crack cocaine, while vacating the standard conditions of supervised release. The appellate court found the district court failed to properly notify Fabian of the supervised release conditions at sentencing, as required under Second Circuit precedent. The case was remanded for resentencing on supervised release conditions only.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Havlish v. Taliban - Consolidated Appeals Rehearing Denial

The Second Circuit denied petitions for rehearing en banc in consolidated terrorism-related civil cases against the Taliban. The en banc petitions were rejected after a poll showed no majority favoring review. Judges Sullivan, Menashi, Cabranes, and Calabresi issued dissents. The panel decisions in cases 23-258 and 23-354 remain in effect.

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