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Tadmur judgment on returning illegally staying third-country nationals
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment in Case C-202/25 (Tadmur) concerning the return of illegally staying third-country nationals. The ruling interprets directives related to common standards for returning individuals and the revocation of subsidiary protection status, particularly concerning public order and the principle of non-refoulement.
Pumpyanskiy v Council - Sanctions Against Ukraine Aggression
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in Pumpyanskiy v Council concerning restrictive measures imposed in response to military aggression against Ukraine. This judgment addresses appeals related to decisions and regulations that maintain these sanctions, impacting entities and individuals subject to EU restrictive measures.
EU Court Judgment C-434/24 on Agricultural Policy and EAGF
The EU Court of Justice issued a judgment in case C-434/24 concerning the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) and the single area payment scheme. The ruling interprets regulations related to eligible hectares and the admissibility of payment claims, particularly in cases where land contracts are retroactively annulled due to procedural irregularities not attributable to the farmer.
Sanofi Pasteur Product Liability Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment concerning Sanofi Pasteur SA regarding product liability. The case involves interpretations of Directive 85/374/CEE on defective products, specifically concerning fault, prescription periods, and the validity of rights extinction provisions.
Fremoluc EU Court State Aid Property Purchase Scheme Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in case C-58/25, Fremoluc NV and Association de Promotion des Droits Humains et des Minorités ASBL v. Vlaamse Regering. The case concerns the interpretation of EU state aid rules, specifically the concept of an 'aid scheme' and additional implementing measures related to national legislation for property purchase schemes.
AVEPA Judgment: Milk Delivery to Unauthorised Purchaser
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment concerning Regulation (EC) No 595/2004 regarding milk deliveries to unauthorised purchasers. The case, C-294/25, addresses the interpretation of 'sanction' and the proportionality of additional levies imposed on producers.
Isergartler - Succession, Carer Support, Legal Legacy Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in the Isergartler case (C-618/24) concerning the interpretation of EU Regulation No 650/2012 on succession. The judgment clarifies the concept of 'succession' and the scope of legal legacy conferred in respect of carer support provided to the deceased.
Faure Le Page Trade Mark Judgment - EU Court of Justice
The EU Court of Justice issued a judgment concerning the validity of trademarks, specifically addressing whether a mark including a number perceived by the relevant public as indicating a company's founding year can be considered deceptive. The case involves luxury leather goods and the potential for such marks to imply long-standing expertise and quality.
EU Court Judgment on Victims' Rights
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment concerning the interpretation of Directive 2012/29/EU on victims' rights. The ruling clarifies the definition of 'victim' and the extraterritorial application of the directive in cases involving alleged crimes against humanity.
Gonrieh: EU Court Rules on Family Reunification Visa Requirements
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in the Gonrieh case (C-819/25 PPU) concerning urgent preliminary rulings on border controls, asylum, and immigration. The judgment addresses the conditions under which member states must facilitate visa acquisition for family reunification, particularly when beneficiaries cannot travel to a member state's diplomatic post.
D.M. v. Sweden - Deportation of Afghan National Violates Art 3
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the deportation of an Afghan national of Hazara ethnicity to Afghanistan would violate Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court found a real risk of ill-treatment based on individual circumstances, including ethnicity and perceived behavior, despite the general security situation not being sufficient to prohibit all returns.
Oral Health Symposium Advances Dental Education
The Bermuda Department of Health hosted its second Oral Health Symposium on March 19-20, 2026, focusing on advancements in dental education and public health. The event brought together over 140 dental professionals to discuss new approaches, technologies, and research in oral healthcare.
Premier Burt Meets Luxembourg PM to Discuss International Finance
Bermuda's Premier David Burt met with Luxembourg's Prime Minister and other officials to discuss international finance, insurance, and investment. The meetings aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and highlight Bermuda's regulatory standing. Discussions also explored investment partnerships and reinforced Bermuda's commitment to Solvency II equivalence with the EU.
Whitney Institute Receives MacBook Airs for Digital Arts Program
Mailboxes Unlimited donated nine MacBook Air laptops to Whitney Institute Middle School to enhance its digital arts program. The donation aims to bridge traditional and modern graphic design skills for students. Mailboxes Unlimited also confirmed continued sponsorship of the Annual Schools Art Exhibition and its 'Whole Package Art Scholarship'.
Naval Health Research Center Information Collection Revision
The Naval Health Research Center is seeking public comment on a revision to an approved information collection related to the Challenges of Operational Environments Study. This study aims to understand risk factors for suicide among naval personnel and inform targeted interventions. Comments are requested on the necessity, utility, and burden of the collection.
CBSA: Excise Duty Rates Update for Alcohol and Tobacco
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced an update to excise duty rates for alcohol and tobacco products, effective April 1, 2026. These changes will be reflected in the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) system.
IPONZ Journal - March 2026 Edition Available
The Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ) has released the March 2026 edition of its Journal. This update includes general information and specific application updates for patents, trademarks, and designs.
Rex v Tristan Roberts - Sentencing Remarks
The UK Judiciary has published sentencing remarks for the case of Rex v Tristan Roberts, delivered by His Honour Judge Rowlands at Mold Crown Court on March 25, 2026. The document details the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant.
Sentencing Remarks for R v Gemma Kingsley
The UK Judiciary has published sentencing remarks for R v Gemma Kingsley, delivered by HHJ Jason Taylor KC at Swindon Crown Court on March 25, 2026. These remarks detail the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant.
Sentencing Remarks for R v David Lewis
The Luton Crown Court has published sentencing remarks for the case of R v David Lewis. These remarks, delivered by HHJ Michael Simon, detail the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant. The document is available for download and provides insight into judicial sentencing practices.
R v Andrew Cunningham - Sentencing Remarks
The UK Judiciary has published sentencing remarks for the case of R v Andrew Cunningham, delivered by HHJ Lucraft KC at the Central Criminal Court on March 25, 2026. This document details the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant.
Sentencing Remarks for R v Owen Maughan and Patrick Maughan
The UK Judiciary has published sentencing remarks for the case of R v Owen Maughan and Patrick Maughan, delivered by HHJ Oliver Saxby KC at Maidstone Crown Court on March 25, 2026. These remarks detail the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the named individuals.
Central Bank of Ireland: Quarterly Bulletin - Economic Resilience and Energy Prices
The Central Bank of Ireland's first Quarterly Bulletin of 2026 highlights that renewed surges in international energy prices are testing domestic economic resilience. Higher oil and gas prices are forecast to lead to lower growth and higher inflation than previously expected, with the extent dependent on the duration of Middle Eastern conflicts.
NRC Public Meeting on Fusion Machines Proposed Rule
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced a public meeting to discuss a proposed rule concerning fusion machines. The meeting aims to gather input on the regulatory framework for these emerging technologies.
ECB Speech on Savings and Investments Union
ECB Supervisory Board Member Pedro Machado delivered a speech on the Savings and Investments Union (SIU) initiative, emphasizing its strategic importance for deepening financial integration and enhancing European competitiveness. The speech highlighted the need to reform Europe's fragmented financial architecture to better mobilize savings for growth and address investment needs.
GAO: Education Needs to Strengthen Student Loan and College Accountability
The GAO has reported that the Department of Education needs to strengthen its oversight of student loan servicers and colleges. Staff reductions have led to the discontinuation of key assessments for servicer accuracy and call quality, potentially costing the government over $850,000 in penalties for poor performance.
GAO Report: OMB Needs to Address AI Privacy Gaps
A GAO report released on March 26, 2026, found that the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) government-wide AI guidance does not fully address privacy risks and challenges associated with AI adoption by federal agencies. The report recommends that OMB provide agencies with more direction on these issues.
GAO Report on Federal Real Property Funding Challenges
The GAO has released a report highlighting funding challenges for federal real property management, impacting capital projects, maintenance, and disposal efforts. The report identifies recommendations for Congress and agencies, including addressing underutilized space and exploring alternative budgetary structures.
FDIC Financial Statements and Controls Audit 2025
The GAO has released its annual audit report for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The report found that the financial statements for the Deposit Insurance Fund and the FSLIC Resolution Fund for the years ended December 31, 2025, and 2024, were reliable, and internal controls over financial reporting were effective for 2025.
US Banking Agencies' Withdrawal from Climate Risk Network
The GAO reported that the Federal Reserve, OCC, and FDIC joined the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) between 2020 and 2022 to understand climate risks. The agencies withdrew in 2025, citing changed priorities and inconsistency with their safety and soundness mandates.
GAO Review of PCORI's FY 2025 Financial Audit
The GAO has reviewed the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's (PCORI) FY 2025 financial audit. The review found no significant issues, and PCORI's auditor issued an unmodified opinion on its financial statements. PCORI concurred with the auditor's conclusions.
GAO Report on Flood Risk Mitigation, Fiscal Exposure, and Affordability
A GAO report highlights that while FEMA's new rate-setting methodology improves actuarial soundness for flood insurance, significant reforms are still needed. Repetitive loss properties, though a small percentage of policies, account for a disproportionate share of claims, contributing to the National Flood Insurance Program's fiscal exposure and highlighting challenges in mitigation efforts.
Government Strategy Needed to Counter Consumer Scams
The GAO has issued a report highlighting the need for a government-wide strategy to counter consumer scams, noting that 13 federal agencies operate independently without a coordinated approach. The report also identifies limitations in current complaint reporting and data collection, preventing a comprehensive estimate of scam numbers and financial losses.
GAO Report: Offshore Wind Projects Use U.S. and Foreign Vessels
A GAO report indicates that while U.S. flag vessels are used for support activities in offshore wind projects, large, specialized installation vessels are often foreign-flagged. The report also notes that investment in new U.S.-built offshore wind vessels is limited, partly due to lengthy application processes for financial assistance programs.
Commerce and Energy Departments Announce Partnership for Affordable Energy and AI
The Departments of Commerce and Energy have announced a new partnership aimed at ensuring affordable energy and advancing the future of artificial intelligence. This collaboration seeks to align federal efforts in these critical sectors.
Trump Administration Energy Policy and Job Creation
The Commerce Department highlighted the Trump administration's efforts to bring new power online, lower energy prices, and create jobs. The notice also promoted the Freedom 250 initiative celebrating American spirit.
Italian Competition Authority Investigates Edenred for Abuse of Dominant Position
The Italian Competition Authority has launched an investigation into Edenred Italia S.r.l. and its parent company Edenred SE for potential abuse of a dominant position in the meal voucher market. The authority is concerned that Edenred may have shifted unjustified costs onto large-scale retail chains, potentially impacting consumer prices.
Nicholas Aurelio v. Nicole Smith - Injunction, Service, Sanctions Denied
The District Court of Colorado denied a preliminary injunction, service, and sanctions requested by incarcerated plaintiff Nicholas Aurelio against several defendants. The court referred multiple motions to a Magistrate Judge for review.
Haubenreiser v. City and County of Denver - Case Dismissal Ruling
The District Court for the District of Colorado issued a ruling in Case 24-cv-02399, dismissing most claims against the City and County of Denver and its police department. One claim remains active in the litigation.
Stark v. Town of Frederick - Motion to Dismiss Granted
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado granted a motion to dismiss filed by the Town of Frederick and Town Manager Bryan Ostler in a case brought by Plaintiff Dennis W. Stark. The court reviewed the motion, response, and reply, and found grounds to grant the dismissal.
Hoid v. Boulder County Sheriff's Office - Amendment Ruling
The District Court for the District of Colorado issued an order regarding a motion to amend a complaint in the case of Hoid v. Boulder County Sheriff's Office. The court adopted the magistrate judge's recommendation to grant the motion in part, allowing the plaintiff to amend his complaint to include certain claims.
GAO Report on Federal AI Use and Privacy Risks
The GAO has released a report highlighting increased AI use by federal agencies and associated privacy risks. The report indicates that current OMB guidance lacks sufficient direction on transparency and risk assessment for AI systems, recommending actions for improvement.
MHRA and HSA Collaborate on Healthcare Regulatory Innovation
The MHRA and Singapore's HSA have refreshed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on healthcare regulatory innovation, focusing on emerging technologies like AI and advanced therapies. This partnership aims to accelerate patient access to innovative treatments while maintaining safety and trust through initiatives like work-sharing and a new Regulatory Innovation Corridor pilot.
Vesomni Tablets Defect Notification - Incorrect Barcode
The MHRA issued a Class 4 Medicines Defect Notification regarding Quadrant Pharmaceuticals Limited's Vesomni 6 mg/0.4 mg modified release tablets. The parallel imported packs have an incorrect barcode/GTIN on the carton, but the product quality is unaffected. No recall is issued, and patients do not need to take action.
Apixaban Tablets Defect Notification - MHRA
The MHRA has issued a defect notification for Sandoz Limited's Apixaban 2.5mg and 5mg tablets. Certain batches have been distributed with Patient Information Leaflets that lack up-to-date information regarding paediatric indications and post-catheter removal guidance. Affected batches will continue to be distributed without repackaging.
DOJ Secures Denaturalization of Gun Trafficker and Health Care Fraudster
The Department of Justice announced the denaturalization of Vladimir Volgaev, a convicted gun trafficker and health care fraudster, for concealing his crimes during the naturalization process. The department also filed a complaint against a marriage scammer and secured the denaturalization of another individual for Medicare fraud.
DOJ FOIA Training Dates Announced
The Department of Justice's Office of Information Policy (OIP) has announced new dates for its virtual Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) training sessions for April through July 2026. These sessions are designed for federal government employees and contractors involved in FOIA responsibilities.
USPTO Patent Application: Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery Planning System
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083539A1) for a system and method for planning veterinary orthopaedic surgery. The application, filed by IN LIFE VET SA, describes a system for expanding bone implants to restore bone volume or geometry, utilizing a planning support with standardized fracture classifications.
Turf Toe Rehabilitation Device and Method Application
The USPTO has published a patent application for a turf toe rehabilitation device and method. The application details a device designed to assist patients in active and passive rehabilitation phases for metatarsophalangeal joint injuries, aiming to accelerate recovery.
USPTO Patent Application: Medical Ventilator Control Unit
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083927A1) for a control unit for a medical ventilator. The application details a system designed to provide a respiratory air flow to a patient's respiratory apparatus.
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