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Final Rule: Incidental Take of Northern Sea Otters in Alaska

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued a final rule authorizing the nonlethal, incidental take of small numbers of northern sea otters during marine construction and pile driving activities in Seward, Sitka, and Kodiak, Alaska. This rule is effective for five years from March 27, 2026.

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USCG Kodiak Seward Sitka Final ITR Literature Cited

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has posted the literature cited section for the Final "Integrating Traditional Knowledge and Western Science for Endangered Species Act Decision-Making" (ITR) document concerning USCG operations in Kodiak, Seward, and Sitka. This update provides the reference materials supporting the final decision.

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Publication 531 Not Revised for Tax Year 2025

The IRS has announced that Publication 531 will not be revised for tax year 2025, as it is now a continuous use product. Taxpayers may be eligible for a deduction for qualified tips received in 2025, claimed on Schedule 1-A (Form 1040).

Routine Notice Taxation
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Correction to 2025 Form 8940 Instructions

The IRS issued a correction to the 2025 Instructions for Form 8940, specifically regarding Schedule Q, Line 7. Lines 7a through 7d were incorrectly added and have been removed, with the information consolidated into a single Line 7. This correction clarifies the requirements for demonstrating a subordinate organization's affiliation with a central organization.

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AB v Chief Constable of North Wales Police - False Imprisonment and Assault/Battery Claim

The County Court at Wrexham has issued a judgment in the case of AB v Chief Constable of North Wales Police. The claimant brought a claim for false imprisonment and assault/battery following an arrest. Liability was disputed, and the court heard evidence on this issue.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Joyce R v SCCO - Criminal Legal Aid Fee Dispute

The High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) dismissed an appeal concerning the interpretation of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013. The case determined whether a 'Newton Hearing' constituted a trial for the purpose of calculating legal aid fees, impacting the fees payable to legal professionals.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Clarke v Chief Constable of Northumbria Police - False Imprisonment and Assault Appeal

The England and Wales High Court heard an appeal concerning a claim for damages for false imprisonment and assault against the Chief Constable of Northumbria Police. The appellant, a minor at the time of arrest, challenged the lower court's findings regarding reasonable suspicion, necessity of arrest, handcuff use, and detention length. The High Court reviewed the judge's order and the jury trial findings.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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TWH Legal Services Ltd v Niazi - Libel Claim Preliminary Issues

The High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, has issued a decision in the libel case TWH Legal Services Ltd v Niazi. The case concerns preliminary issues in a libel claim related to online reviews of a solicitor. The court heard arguments regarding breach of contract, breach of confidence, unlawful means conspiracy, and defamation.

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Fletcher & Anor v Desai - Insolvency Act Application

The England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) heard an application to vary a previous order concerning a bankrupt's assets. The respondent sought to recognize her existing charging orders over properties that were previously ordered to vest in the trustees in bankruptcy. The court is addressing the priority of these interests.

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Ugolor & Ors v Ugolor & Anor - Will Validity Challenge

The England and Wales High Court has issued a judgment in Ugolor & Ors v Ugolor & Anor, concerning a challenge to a homemade will. The First Defendant was debarred from defending due to non-compliance with court orders. The court must still pronounce on the will's validity based on legal rules.

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The Wine Enterprise Investment Scheme Ltd v Crowe UK LLP - High Court Case

The High Court of Justice in England and Wales has issued a judgment in the case of The Wine Enterprise Investment Scheme Ltd (In Liquidation) v Crowe UK LLP. The case, heard by Justice Richard Spearman KC, involved complex procedural steps and evidence presentation over multiple hearing dates in late 2025.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Shakoor v Secretary of State for Work & Pensions - Judicial Review

The High Court of Justice (Administrative Court) issued a judgment in Shakoor v Secretary of State for Work & Pensions. The case involved a judicial review of the Defendant's decision to change the payment arrangements for the housing element of the Claimant's Universal Credit. The Defendant accepted the decision was unlawful due to procedural irregularities and a failure to provide adequate reasons.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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KP v Secretary of State for Home Department - Immigration/Asylum Case

The England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) issued an urgent interim relief order in the case of KP v Secretary of State for Home Department. The claimant, a Sri Lankan national seeking asylum in the UK, requested to board a charter flight to the UK due to security concerns related to US operations in Diego Garcia. The court granted the interim relief, compelling the Secretary of State to allow the claimant to board the flight.

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Hough v Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service - Appeal of Fitness to Practise Decision

The England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) heard an appeal by Karl Hough against a decision by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to strike him from the register due to misconduct. The court will review the findings of fact, misconduct, impairment, and sanction.

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Shahoud v Swedish Judicial Authority - Extradition Appeal

The England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) issued a judgment in the case of Shahoud v Swedish Judicial Authority. The appeal concerns the appellant's extradition to Sweden, with a key issue being the risk of breach of Article 3 ECHR due to Swedish prison conditions. The court considered fresh evidence regarding this risk.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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CKS v Secretary of State for Education - Universal Infant Free School Meals Policy Challenge

The England and Wales High Court heard a challenge to the Secretary of State for Education's Universal Infant Free School Meals (UIFSM) policy. The claimants, children from the Charedi Jewish community attending private schools, argued the policy's exclusion of them was discriminatory and breached equality duties.

Priority review Enforcement Education
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R v Mohammed & Anor - Attorney General's Reference on Unduly Lenient Sentence

The Attorney General has referred sentences imposed on Ghazafor Mohammed and Adil Ahmed for wounding with intent and having an offensive weapon to the England and Wales Court of Appeal, Criminal Division, as potentially unduly lenient. The offenders were sentenced to 5 years' detention for wounding with intent and 9 months for having an offensive weapon.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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R. v CGA & Anor - Appeal Against Conviction for Grievous Bodily Harm

The England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) allowed the appeal of appellants CGA and ZFX against their convictions for causing grievous bodily harm with intent. The court found the jury's verdicts to be inexplicable and irrational, as the prosecution's case did not allege joint enterprise for the injuries sustained. A retrial has been ordered, with reporting restrictions in place.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Nguyen v Rex - Appeal Against Convictions for Failing to Surrender and Drug Production

The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) is considering an appeal by Tinh Van Nguyen against two convictions: failing to surrender to custody and production of cannabis. The appeals are lodged significantly out of time, with the central argument being that the appellant was a victim of trafficking and exploitation, potentially impacting the validity of his guilty pleas and the prosecution's actions.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Solicitor General v Seale - Contempt of Court Appeal

The England and Wales Court of Appeal has heard an appeal concerning a contempt of court finding against Dr. Rana Kabbani Seale. The appeal challenges a six-month suspended prison sentence for contempt, related to ongoing probate proceedings and breaches of a civil restraint order. The court's decision will clarify the application of contempt sanctions in cases involving repeated non-compliance with court orders.

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Re M (A Child: Costs) - Appeal from Family Court Costs Order

The England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) has issued a judgment in the case Re M (A Child: Costs). This appeal concerns a costs order made against the appellant father for approximately £39,268.20 in family law proceedings related to his child. The court's decision will determine the final disposition of this costs appeal.

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R v Choudary & Anor - Terrorism Act Offences Appeal

The England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) is considering renewed applications for leave to appeal by Anjem Choudary and Khaled Hussein. Choudary was convicted of directing a terrorist organisation and supporting a proscribed organisation, while Hussein was convicted of membership in a proscribed organisation. The court is reviewing evidence presented at the Crown Court at Woolwich.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Davies v Lettington - Appeal Against Injunction Breach Finding

The England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) heard an appeal in Davies v Lettington concerning a finding of breach of an injunction. The appeal focused on the refusal to grant an adjournment for the appellant to obtain publicly funded legal representation.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Allanson Application for Reconsideration of Release Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales is reconsidering a decision made on February 4, 2026, which denied the release of applicant Allanson. The application argues the original decision was irrational and legally flawed, failing to provide sufficient explanation or analysis.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Oakley: Application for Reconsideration by Secretary of State

The Secretary of State for Justice has applied for a reconsideration of the Parole Board's decision to direct the release of Oakley. The application argues the decision was irrational due to insufficient weight given to the respondent's continued verbal aggression during his sentence.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Denman Application for Reconsideration of Release Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales is considering an application for reconsideration of a decision not to direct the release of applicant Denman. The original decision was made on 8 January 2026, and the reconsideration application argues the decision was procedurally unfair or irrational. The applicant has a history of serious offenses and multiple recalls.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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HMRC v Colchester Institute Corporation - VAT Supply of Services

The England and Wales Court of Appeal heard an appeal by HMRC against a decision that the Colchester Institute Corporation's provision of education was a supply of services for VAT purposes. The court is considering whether the Upper Tribunal erred in its interpretation of EU VAT directives and the 'direct link' requirement between services and consideration.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Moroney Application for Reconsideration - Parole Board Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales has issued a decision regarding Moroney's application for reconsideration of a parole decision. The application, dated March 3, 2026, sought reconsideration of a February 19, 2026 decision not to direct release, citing errors of law, irrationality, or procedural unfairness.

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Massey Application for Reconsideration of Parole Board Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales is considering an application for reconsideration of a parole decision dated 18 February 2026, which denied release for the applicant, Massey. The application, filed on 25 February 2026, cites errors of law, irrationality, or procedural unfairness in the original decision.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Moore's Application for Reconsideration of Parole Denial

The Parole Board for England and Wales is considering an application for reconsideration of a parole denial for an individual named Moore. The application argues the original decision, made on 16 December 2025, was irrational or procedurally unfair. The applicant received an extended sentence for stalking and other offenses.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Thorne - Application for Reconsideration of Release Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales is considering Thorne's application for reconsideration of a decision not to direct his release. The application argues the original decision was irrational, following Thorne's recall in June 2024 due to alleged undisclosed relationships and obsessive behaviour. This review follows a parole hearing on 9 February 2026.

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Harvey Application for Reconsideration of Parole Decision

The Parole Board for England and Wales is considering an application for reconsideration of a parole decision made on February 8, 2026, which denied release for applicant Tom Harvey. The reconsideration is based on alleged errors of law, irrationality, or procedural unfairness in the original decision.

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Fotheringhame v Nelson - Appeal Decision

The England and Wales High Court dismissed an appeal concerning the beneficial ownership shares of a property. The court upheld the lower court's decision which declared the property held in trust with specific shares and allowed the appellant to buy out the respondent's interest, or face sale.

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Public Notice: Tentative Timeline for Agent Exams

The Indian Intellectual Property Office has released a public notice detailing the tentative timeline for the Trade Marks Agent Exam and Patents Agent Exam. The notice, dated March 27, 2026, indicates that the exams are scheduled for 2027.

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AG: Idaho Newsroom
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Idaho Challenges Court-Ordered Prisoner Sex-Change Surgery

The Idaho Attorney General's office has joined a multi-state coalition challenging a federal court order mandating taxpayer-funded sex-change surgery for an inmate. The coalition argues that such procedures are experimental, medically controversial, and not constitutionally required for prisoners.

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NCDHHS Secretary Visits Eastern North Carolina

North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai visited eastern North Carolina to discuss Medicaid, SNAP, and the Rural Health Transformation Program. Discussions included the impacts of federal legislation H.R. 1 on the state's Medicaid program, particularly expanded work requirements and eligibility redeterminations.

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Mississippi Confirms First Pediatric Flu Death of 2025-2026 Season

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has confirmed the first pediatric influenza death in the state for the 2025-2026 flu season. The department encourages vaccination for individuals six months and older and advises on other measures to reduce flu spread.

Routine Notice Public Health
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ISDA Guidance on SOFR Publication on Good Friday 2026

ISDA has issued guidance for parties to over-the-counter derivative transactions regarding the expected non-publication of SOFR on Good Friday in 2026. This guidance addresses potential impacts on derivative transactions due to the holiday.

Routine Guidance Financial Services
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Brazil-EU Data Transfer Adequacy Decision

Brazil's ANPD and the European Commission have recognized mutual adequacy for personal data transfers, simplifying mechanisms under their respective data protection laws. While this eases contractual friction, underlying processing compliance remains critical for entities transferring data between the EU and Brazil.

Priority review Guidance Data Privacy
IAPP Privacy News
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New Laws Restrict AI for Minors, Add Privacy Rights

Washington state has enacted a new law, effective January 1, 2027, that imposes restrictions on the use of AI for minors and introduces new privacy rights. The law defines 'companion chatbots' broadly and may impact companies using conversational AI for customer engagement, requiring compliance with governance mechanisms, design elements, and potentially facing private rights of action.

Priority review Rule Data Privacy
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Garrett v. Wal-Mart Stores, LLC and Greyhound Lines, Inc. - Summary Judgment Affirmance

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment for Wal-Mart and Greyhound in a case involving a fatal incident at a Wal-Mart store. The court found that neither Wal-Mart nor Greyhound owed a duty of care to the decedent, nor were their actions a proximate cause of the incident.

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Texas Court Affirms, Reverses Parental Rights Termination for M.L. and E.L.

The Texas Court of Appeals has issued a memorandum opinion affirming in part and reversing in part a trial court's order terminating the parental rights of a mother to her children, M.L. and E.L. The court reviewed the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the termination findings and the best interest of the children.

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Owens v. State - Plea Bargain Affirmed

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a plea bargain in Owens v. State, dismissing the appeal. The appellant pleaded guilty to evading arrest with a vehicle and was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. The court found that the appellant did not have the right of appeal in this plea bargain case.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Timothy Wayne Snider Jr. v. State of Texas - Drug Possession Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Timothy Wayne Snider Jr. for possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. The court denied his appeal, upholding the trial court's sentence of forty years imprisonment and a $5,000 fine.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Moore - Appeal of Sentencing After Remand

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court's decision to reimpose a prior serious felony enhancement on defendant Kelly Mullins Moore, who was sentenced to six years and four months in prison for theft-related charges. This ruling follows a previous remand for resentencing where the trial court had initially abused its discretion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Dean - Resentencing Reversed, Parole Affirmed

The California Court of Appeal reversed a trial court's denial of a resentencing petition for Anthony Lamar Dean, who was convicted of murder and robbery. The court directed the trial court to vacate the murder conviction and resentence Dean, affirming the imposition of two years of parole.

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In re J.H. - Appeal of Victim Impact Statement Admission

The California Court of Appeal affirmed an order in the case of In re J.H., ruling that the juvenile court properly admitted a victim impact statement. The court limited its consideration of the statement to components relevant to the appellant's rehabilitation.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Conservatorship of C.R. - Ruling on restrictive placement

The California Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal in the conservatorship of C.R. concerning the determination of the least restrictive appropriate placement for a secured mental health rehabilitation center. The appeal was dismissed as moot because the conservatee's placement had already been addressed and changed.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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People v. Bontemps - Affirmation of Judgment

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a judgment against Donald Paul Bontemps III, who was convicted of seven counts of corporal injury on a dating partner and three counts of assault with great bodily injury. The court found no abuse of discretion in allowing expert testimony on intimate partner battering and affirmed the sentence of 10 years in state prison.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Lobsien - Criminal Threats and Violation of Court Order Appeal

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a judgment against Jeffery Kurtis Lobsien, who was charged with criminal threats and violation of a court order. The court modified the judgment on appeal, affirming the conviction and probation terms.

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