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Barnes v. YouTube - Copyright Infringement

The Northern District of California received an amended petition in Barnes v. YouTube, Inc. et al (Case No. 5:25-cv-05901-VKD), a copyright infringement action filed by pro se plaintiff Julian James Ray Barnes against YouTube. The plaintiff also filed a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and requested waiver of service. The court had previously ordered the plaintiff to file an application to proceed in forma pauperis.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Gazaway et al v. Nelson et al - Employment Discrimination

Cameron Gazaway and Robert Wilson filed a civil rights employment discrimination lawsuit against government defendants in the Northern District of California. Case No. 5:23-cv-04781-NW was assigned to Judge Noël Wise in San Jose. Plaintiffs recently filed oppositions to defendants' Daubert motion to exclude experts and motion for summary judgment on April 3, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Motion to Set Aside Fraud Judgment in Civil Rights Case

Jane Doe filed a motion in the Northern District of California to set aside a prior dismissal with prejudice in her civil rights case against Smith et al, alleging fraud upon the court, misrepresentation, and misconduct by Stanford Defendants. The motion requests reinstatement of the complaint against Stanford Defendants, with a hearing scheduled for May 7, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Civil Rights
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Gradney v. Polar Beverages - Other Fraud

Gradney et al filed a civil fraud lawsuit against Polar Beverages in the Northern District of California (Case 3:25-cv-02149-EMC) on March 2, 2025. Polar Beverages filed a motion to dismiss on April 3, 2026, accompanied by a request for judicial notice and errata. The motion hearing is scheduled for June 11, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Admission to University of Wisconsin System institutions

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 1005 on April 3, 2026. The bill would have amended Wisconsin Statute 36.11 to create a new section (3r) and modify existing admission provisions for University of Wisconsin System institutions. The Assembly had passed the bill on a close 52-45 vote, but the veto prevents the proposed changes from taking effect.

Routine Rule Education
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Prohibiting State Contracting with Certain Business Entities

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB662, which would have prohibited state contracting with certain business entities and established penalties, was vetoed by Governor Tony Evers on April 3, 2026. The bill had passed both chambers with a 53-44 Assembly vote and 17 Senate co-sponsors. Since the veto sustained, the proposed contracting restrictions will not take effect.

Routine Rule Government Contracting
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Police authority to disable drones threatening public safety

Wisconsin Assembly Bill 629, which would have granted police authority to disable drones threatening public safety and established penalties, was vetoed by Governor Tony Evers on April 3, 2026. The bill had passed the Assembly 57-42 on February 17, 2026, and received Senate concurrence on March 17, 2026. The veto ends the legislative effort to create statutory authority for drone interception by law enforcement.

Routine Notice Criminal Justice
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Employment eligibility verification program bill vetoed

Wisconsin Assembly Bill 281, which would have created an employment eligibility verification program and granted rule-making authority to state agencies, was vetoed by the Governor on April 3, 2026. The bill had passed the Assembly 54-45 on January 13, 2026. Since the veto prevents the bill from becoming law, no changes to Wisconsin statutes 16.75, 16.855, 66.05025, or 230.144 will occur.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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Wisconsin Dual Enrollment Programs and Postsecondary Credit Transfer Bill

Wisconsin Assembly Bill 582 was vetoed by Governor Tony Evers on April 3, 2026. The bill would have created a Council on Dual Enrollment and amended multiple Wisconsin statutes regarding dual enrollment programs and transfer of postsecondary course credits between high schools, the University of Wisconsin System, and technical colleges. Since the bill was vetoed, no changes to state education law will take effect.

Routine Notice Education
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Technical College Admission Requirements Vetoed

Wisconsin Governor vetoed Assembly Bill 750 on April 3, 2026. The bill would have amended Wisconsin Statutes section 38.22(5) regarding technical college admission requirements. The veto prevents any changes to the existing regulatory framework governing student admissions at Wisconsin technical colleges.

Routine Notice Education

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