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Dunagan v. Technical Education Services, Inc. - Civil Rights: Jobs

A Notice of Removal was filed on March 6, 2026, in the case Dunagan v. Technical Education Services, Inc. The case, involving Civil Rights and Jobs, was removed from Alameda County Superior Court to the US District Court for the Northern District of California. Technical Education Services, Inc. is the filing party.

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California State University v. US Department of Education - Administrative Review

The Board of Trustees of the California State University has filed a civil case against the US Department of Education. The case, filed on March 6, 2026, seeks an injunction against the US government or vacatur of an agency decision under the Administrative Procedures Act.

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CNIL Closes Order Against KASPR Following GDPR Violations

The CNIL has closed an order against KASPR, originally issued on December 5, 2024, which included a €240,000 fine for GDPR violations related to data collection from LinkedIn. KASPR has demonstrated compliance with the corrective measures, leading to the closure of the order and the non-liquidation of a potential daily penalty.

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Syrian National Extradited for Human Smuggling Investigation

Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) El Paso announced the extradition of a Syrian national, Jalal Maklad Adeeb, to the U.S. to face charges related to a human smuggling operation. Adeeb is accused of leading an international network that smuggled hundreds of individuals into the U.S. for financial gain, collecting approximately $800,000 in fees.

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17d ago ICE News Releases
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ICE Custody Death Notification: Pejman Karshenas Najafabadi

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the death of Pejman Karshenas Najafabadi, a 59-year-old Iranian national, in ICE custody in Natchez, Mississippi, on March 1, 2026. Najafabadi passed away from cardiac arrest at Merit Health Hospital after receiving medical care for pre-existing conditions. ICE is required to publicize such in-custody death reports.

Routine Notice Immigration
17d ago ICE News Releases
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Haitian man facing assault charges died in ICE custody

ICE announced the death of Emanuel Cleeford Damas, an individual facing criminal charges for assault and battery, while in ICE custody in Scottsdale, Arizona on March 2, 2026. Damas had a pending immigration case and was detained under the Lanken Riley Act.

Routine Notice Immigration
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Texas Government Accountability Association v. City of Odessa - Dismissed

The Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District, has dismissed the appeal in Texas Government Accountability Association v. City of Odessa. The appellant filed a notice of withdrawal, indicating they no longer wished to pursue the appeal of the trial court's decision which declared an interlocal agreement void and unenforceable.

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Texas Court of Appeals Affirms Child Termination of Parental Rights

The Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District, affirmed a trial court's order terminating the parental rights of a mother and father. The appellate court found the mother's appeal to be frivolous and without merit, following procedures outlined in Anders v. California.

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Wally Yammine v. Warren Fonville, PLLC - Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction

The Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District, has dismissed the appeal in Wally Yammine v. Warren Fonville, PLLC, for want of jurisdiction. The court found that the appellant, acting as executor, lacked the capacity to represent the estate in the appeal.

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Tony Chavez v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus - Bail Dismissed

The Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District, dismissed Tony Chavez's original proceeding seeking a bond reduction. The court found it lacked original habeas jurisdiction in criminal cases, as such jurisdiction is limited to county courts, district courts, and the Court of Criminal Appeals. The proceeding was dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

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