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NIST Publications
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NIST White Paper on 5G Cybersecurity and Privacy Capabilities

NIST has published a white paper detailing "no Subscription Permanent Identifier (SUPI) based paging," a 5G capability designed to enhance user privacy and security by preventing identification and location by attackers. The paper encourages 5G network operators and organizations to verify the implementation of this privacy-enhancing feature according to 5G standards.

Routine Guidance Cybersecurity
NIST Publications
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NIST SP 800-81r3 Secure DNS Deployment Guide

NIST has published Special Publication (SP) 800-81r3, providing updated guidelines for securing Domain Name System (DNS) deployment. The guide aims to enhance network security by mitigating DNS misuse and misconfiguration, aligning with zero trust and defense-in-depth strategies.

Routine Guidance Cybersecurity
NIST Publications
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NIST White Paper on 5G Temporary Identity Reallocation for User Protection

NIST has published a white paper detailing how 5G networks reallocate temporary identities to protect subscriber privacy and security. The paper emphasizes that 5G standards explicitly require refreshing temporary IDs to prevent attackers from identifying and locating users, urging network operators to ensure their technologies comply with these standards.

Routine Guidance Telecommunications
NIST Publications
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NIST White Paper on 5G SUCI Encryption for Subscriber Identifier Protection

NIST has published a white paper encouraging 5G network operators to enable Subscription Concealed Identifier (SUCI) protection. This optional 5G capability enhances cybersecurity and privacy by encrypting subscriber identifiers, providing customers with improved protections.

Routine Guidance Cybersecurity
NIST Publications
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NIST 5G Cybersecurity and Privacy Capabilities White Paper Series Introduction

NIST has published an introductory white paper for a new series on applying 5G cybersecurity and privacy capabilities. The series, developed by the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), will provide guidance and research findings based on implementations in a testbed environment.

Routine Guidance Cybersecurity
USCIS Alerts
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USCIS H-2B Cap Met for FY 2026 Second Half

USCIS has announced that the H-2B statutory cap for the second half of fiscal year 2026 has been met. The final receipt date for new cap-subject petitions requesting an employment start date between April 1 and October 1, 2026, was March 10, 2026. Filing dates for supplemental visa allocations are now available.

Priority review Notice Immigration
WTO News
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WTO Members Launch MC14 Environmental Sustainability Package

79 WTO members participating in the Trade and Environmental Sustainability Structured Discussions (TESSD) unveiled a package of outcome documents ahead of the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14). The package showcases progress over five years and outlines a shift towards priority areas and concrete actions post-MC14.

Priority review Notice Environmental Protection
WTO News
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WTO Global Trade Outlook and Statistics 2026

The WTO's Global Trade Outlook and Statistics 2026 report projects slower merchandise trade growth of 1.9% in 2026, influenced by AI investment and Middle East conflict impacts on energy and transport costs. Asia remains a key driver of trade, with specific growth projections for merchandise and services trade detailed.

Priority review Guidance International Trade
Indiana IURC News
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Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Energy Affordability Listening Sessions

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) announced a series of listening sessions across the state to gather input from utility customers on energy affordability. These sessions, scheduled from late March through April 2026, are part of a larger strategy to explore solutions to energy affordability challenges.

Routine Notice Energy
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Comment on Copyright Office Fees Proposed Rule

This document is a placeholder for a public comment on a proposed rule regarding U.S. Copyright Office fees. It provides instructions and a form for submitting comments, attachments, and identifying the commenter. The U.S. Copyright Office is seeking input on potential changes to its fee structure.

Routine Consultation Intellectual Property
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Proposed Copyright Office Fees Rule

The U.S. Copyright Office has published a notice of proposed rulemaking to adopt a new fee schedule. The proposed fees aim to recover a greater percentage of the Office's operational costs, which have increased due to inflation since the last adjustment in 2020. The Office is seeking public comment on these proposed changes.

Priority review Consultation Intellectual Property
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Railroad Cost of Capital-2025

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has published a notice regarding the Railroad Cost of Capital for 2025. The notice outlines the deadlines for interested parties to submit participation notices, statements, and rebuttal statements.

Priority review Notice Transportation
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STB - 60-Day Notice of Intent to Seek Extension of Approval of Collection: Statutory Authority to Preserve Rail Service

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has issued a 60-day notice regarding its intent to seek an extension of approval for a collection of information related to its statutory authority to preserve rail service. This notice initiates a public comment period.

Routine Notice Transportation
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CSX Transportation Exemption for Discontinuance in Cook County, Illinois

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has issued a notice regarding CSX Transportation, Inc.'s exemption for discontinuance of service in Cook County, Illinois. This notice provides details on the exemption and its associated docket number.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Deputy Secretary Landau Travels to New York for UNSC Meeting

The U.S. Department of State announced that Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau will travel to New York on March 23, 2026, to chair a United Nations Security Council meeting on Ukraine. The visit aims to promote U.S. priorities regarding peace in Europe and UN reform.

Routine Notice International Trade
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State v. Van-Royen - Sentencing Costs and Fees Appeal

The Kansas Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a sentencing order for Wyatt Vern Van-Royen. The court found that certain costs and fees imposed in the journal entry were not articulated or approved on the record by the district court during sentencing. The State conceded the error.

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Buehne v. Kansas Dept. for Children and Families - Food Assistance Fraud

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a decision ordering Cally Buehne to repay $13,739 in overpaid food assistance benefits due to fraudulent non-disclosure of property ownership. The court found substantial evidence of intentional withholding of information to remain eligible for benefits.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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In re S.J. - Child in Need of Care Case

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's finding that S.J., a minor child, was in need of care. The mother appealed the decision, which was based on allegations of substance abuse and inadequate care.

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State v. Moreno - Kansas Court of Appeals Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals reversed in part a district court's decision to revoke Jessica Marie Moreno's probation. The court found that the district court lacked jurisdiction to impose an 18-month probation term for the theft conviction, as Kansas law only permitted a 12-month term. The case is remanded to determine the remaining sentence for the identity fraud conviction.

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State v. Parra - Criminal Probation Revocation Appeal

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision to revoke Isaac A. Parra's probation and impose a 161-month prison sentence. Parra admitted to committing new drug-related crimes while on probation, and the appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the judge's decision to revoke his probation.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Abell - DUI Convictions Appeal

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed convictions for felony DUI in three consolidated cases against Randall Powell Abell. The court vacated fines imposed in two cases due to improper sentencing and remanded for resentencing, and also remanded for recalculation of jail credit in one case. The court declined to address Abell's jury trial rights argument regarding prior DUI convictions.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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In re A.W. - Termination of Parental Rights Appeal

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision to terminate parental rights, upholding the denial of a continuance request. The case involved allegations of substance abuse by the mother following the birth of two children.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Ekdahl - Kansas Court of Appeals Non-Precedential Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence in State v. Ekdahl. The court found that police officers' warrantless entry into the defendant's apartment was justified under the emergency aid exception, leading to the discovery of a marijuana growing operation.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Jeffrey - Non-Precedential Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed Travis Jordan Jeffrey's conviction for unlawful possession of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) but vacated his extended probation sentence. The court found sufficient evidence for the conviction and that the jury instructions were appropriate. The case is remanded for resentencing on the probation term.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Denney - Non-Precedential Court of Appeals Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's denial of Dale M.L. Denney's motion to correct an illegal sentence and his motion to reconsider. Denney has a history of numerous motions and appeals following his 1993 convictions.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Denney v. State - Non-Precedential Kansas Appeals Case

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's summary denial of Dale M.L. Denney's K.S.A. 60-1507 motion. The court found no grounds to extend the statutory time period for filing or exceptional circumstances to justify the successive motion.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Bermudez - Kansas Court of Appeals Non-Precedential Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals reversed a district court's sentencing order in State v. Bermudez. The court found that the district court erred in applying "Special Rule 26" to enhance the defendant's sentence for drug possession based on a prior Texas conviction. The ruling impacts how prior out-of-state convictions are considered in Kansas sentencing.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Dehart - Non-Precedential Court Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in State v. Dehart, affirming the defendant's convictions for drug possession and paraphernalia offenses. The court reviewed the trial court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence and an ineffective assistance of counsel claim.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Elam - Criminal Conviction Appeal

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed Jeffery Robert Elam's conviction for attempted second-degree murder but vacated his sentence in part to award additional jail credit. The court declined to review an unpreserved constitutional claim regarding a state statute.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Groshong - Non-Precedential Court of Appeals Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals vacated the sentence of Danny Edward Groshong, agreeing that the State breached the plea agreement by arguing against his request for probation. The case is remanded for a new sentencing hearing.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Knox - DUI Case

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in State v. Knox, upholding the denial of a motion to suppress evidence in a DUI case. The court found that the deputy had reasonable suspicion to extend the traffic stop based on observations of open containers and the odor of alcohol.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Aguilar - Non-Precedential Court Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in State v. Aguilar, affirming convictions but vacating sentences in part. The case is remanded for reconsideration of ineffective assistance of counsel claims and jail credit.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Gordon v. State - Kansas Court of Appeals Non-Precedential Opinion

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's denial of Eddie Gordon Sr.'s motion for relief under K.S.A. 60-1507. The court found the motion was untimely, time-barred, successive, precluded by res judicata, and conclusory, thus affirming the summary dismissal.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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McKnight v. Schnurr, Warden - Habeas Corpus

The Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a habeas corpus petition filed by inmate Ronald W. McKnight III. McKnight alleged prison officials engaged in discriminatory practices based on race and age when filing false disciplinary reports. The court found that while false testimony may have occurred, it did not demonstrate evidence of race or age discrimination.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Angela H. v. Superior Court CA2/7 - Child Welfare Case

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Seven, issued an opinion in Angela H. v. Superior Court CA2/7 on March 20, 2026. The case involves a child welfare matter where a child was removed from parental care due to positive drug tests at birth and subsequent compliance issues with the case plan. The opinion addresses the juvenile court's decision regarding parental rights and services.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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City of Riverside v. RLI Insurance Co. - Insurance Coverage Dispute

The California Court of Appeal reversed a trial court's dismissal of the City of Riverside's cross-complaint against RLI Insurance Company. The court found that the City, as a named insured, could properly join RLI in the lawsuit, distinguishing it from the general rule prohibiting direct suits against insurers.

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Hara v. Netflix - Anti-SLAPP Appeal

The California Court of Appeal is reviewing an anti-SLAPP motion denial in Hara v. Netflix. The case involves a performer alleging wrongful use of likeness in the animated series Q-Force. The appellate court will determine if the performer's claims are barred by the First Amendment.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Rood - Parole Violation Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, issued an opinion in the case of People v. Rood. The court reviewed an appeal from a parole violation finding, where the defendant was found to have violated parole by failing to participate in a sex offender treatment program and possessing a knife with a blade over two inches. The court dismissed the appeal as abandoned.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Saeyang - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, has issued an opinion in the case of People v. Saeyang. The court reviewed the record for arguable issues on appeal and found none, affirming the judgment. The case involved charges related to firearm offenses, with the defendant pleading no contest to possession of an assault weapon.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Jackson - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One, affirmed a restitution order against Jaylin Tyreese Jackson following his conviction for assault with a deadly weapon. The court held that the victim's testimony was sufficient to support restitution for lost wages and rejected the defendant's argument regarding the victim's alleged 'unclean hands'.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Armstrong - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District, issued a non-precedential opinion in People v. Armstrong. The case concerns an appeal of the trial court's denial of a petition for resentencing under Penal Code section 1172.6, with the appellate court affirming the trial court's ruling.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Taft - Criminal Custody Credit Dispute

The California Court of Appeal modified a judgment to correct the award of presentence custody credit for Billy Arthur Taft, Jr. The court affirmed the trial court's decision to terminate probation and impose a suspended sentence but found that Penal Code section 1237.11 conferred jurisdiction to correct the credit calculation error.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Abou-Chakra v. Abou-Chakra - Family Law Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Seven, affirmed a family court's order denying a former spouse's request to terminate life insurance obligations. The court found no abuse of discretion in maintaining the life insurance requirement as part of the parties' stipulated judgment.

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People v. Oden - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal issued an opinion in People v. Oden, concerning a defendant convicted of murder and conspiracy over 20 years ago. The appeal addresses the trial court's jurisdiction to hear a motion for additional custody credits filed in 2024, following an earlier appeal in 2006 that remanded for sentencing amendment.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Heredia - Attempted Murder Conviction Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division Two, issued an opinion in the case of People v. Heredia. The court affirmed the trial court's denial of the defendant's petition to vacate his 1991 attempted murder conviction under Penal Code section 1172.6. The opinion is designated as non-precedential.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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In re A.J. - Juvenile Court Law Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Seven, filed a non-precedential opinion on March 20, 2026, in the case of In re A.J. The opinion addresses appeals from an order of the Los Angeles County Superior Court concerning juvenile court law.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Fite - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a resentencing decision for Deon Stacey Fite under Penal Code section 1172.75. The court found that an exception to factfinding requirements for imposing an upper term sentence applied, as it had been previously imposed. The court also rejected arguments regarding firearm enhancement sentencing.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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In re M.C. - Juvenile Delinquency Restitution Appeal

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court's order setting restitution at $12,130 in a juvenile delinquency case. The minor admitted to theft and unlawful driving of a vehicle, resulting in the vehicle being rendered inoperable.

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People v. Mendoza - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District has reversed a murder conviction for Luis Mendoza. The court found that the prosecutor prejudicially misstated the law during closing arguments, and defense counsel was ineffective for failing to object. The judgment as to the murder conviction is reversed and remanded.

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Gonzales v. Armijo - CA Court of Appeal Opinion

The California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division One, affirmed a lower court's judgment invalidating a 2009 trust due to undue influence. The court rejected the appellant's claims regarding jurisdiction, legal theory, and evidentiary support.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration

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