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Bondholders v. Republic of Argentina - Sovereign Bond Default
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit by bondholders against the Republic of Argentina for defaulted sovereign bond payments. The court found that some of the bondholders' claims are timely under New York law and that they now have the authority under Argentine law to sue.
GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Court Opinion on No-Fault Insurance Benefits
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judgment in favor of GEICO in GEICO v. Mayzenberg. The court's decision was based on a certified question answered by the New York Court of Appeals, which held that an insurer cannot deny no-fault benefits based on alleged professional misconduct that does not involve ceding control of a professional services corporation to an unlicensed party.
Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective, finding he was entitled to qualified immunity. The decision stems from a false arrest and malicious prosecution claim related to a sexual assault accusation.
Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest Claim
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, holding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity on a false arrest claim. The court found that arguable probable cause existed for the arrest of Guo Hua Jin, overturning the denial of summary judgment.
2nd Circuit: Asylum and Withholding of Removal Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals granted in part a petition for review concerning an immigration appeal. The court remanded the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals to determine if the petitioner would be entitled to asylum or withholding of removal absent a material support bar, while denying review of the Convention Against Torture claims.
Suarez v. Sullivan - Eighth Amendment Conditions of Confinement
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's grant of summary judgment in Suarez v. Sullivan. The court found genuine disputes of material fact regarding the plaintiff's Eighth Amendment claims of deliberate indifference to conditions of confinement and medical needs against New York State correctional and mental health officials. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
Second Circuit Court Opinion - Denial of Rehearing En Banc
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a petition for rehearing en banc in cases 23-258 and 23-354. While the majority denied the rehearing, several judges filed opinions concurring or dissenting from the denial, indicating ongoing judicial discussion on the matter.
Russell v. Scott - Constitutional Rights Violation by Corrections Officer
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of qualified immunity to a corrections officer accused of sexually abusing a pretrial detainee. The court clarified the distinct legal standards for Fourteenth Amendment claims by pretrial detainees versus Eighth Amendment claims by convicted prisoners, finding the officer's alleged conduct violated clearly established constitutional rights.
Air Force Information Collection Comment Period Ended
The Department of the Air Force submitted a revision to the Civil Aircraft Landing Permit System Forms (DD Forms 2400, 2401, and 2402) to the OMB for clearance. The comment period for this information collection notice closed on July 26, 2024.
Air Force Information Collection Notice
The Air Force's 711th Human Performance Wing is proposing a new information collection for a research study on wearable devices to predict musculoskeletal injuries and mental health disorders in military members and veterans. Public comments are requested on the necessity, utility, and burden of this collection.
Consultation on Crane Licensing Updates
Safe Work Australia has opened a public consultation on potential updates to crane licensing under the model WHS laws. The consultation seeks feedback on an impact analysis of proposed changes, including new license types and updated requirements for existing crane licenses. The feedback will inform WHS Ministers' decisions on the reforms.
National Syndromic Surveillance Program Public Comment Period
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the closure of the public comment period for the National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP). The comment period ended on February 5, 2025. This notice serves as an update on the status of the program's public consultation phase.
Austin v. New Haven Unified School District - Civil Rights: Jobs
A new civil rights case, Austin v. New Haven Unified School District, was filed on January 5, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is based on a federal question and falls under the Civil Rights: Jobs category. Recent filings include administrative motions and proposed summons.
Bluestone Investment Inc. v. Hu - Other Fraud
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has a pending case, Bluestone Investment Inc. et al. v. Hu et al., involving allegations of other fraud under federal question jurisdiction. Recent filings include discovery disputes and motions related to noncompliance with court orders.
CSA Security Bulletin: NIST Vulnerabilities
The Singapore Cyber Security Agency (CSA) issued a security bulletin on March 18, 2026, summarizing critical vulnerabilities identified by NIST. The bulletin details several vulnerabilities with CVSSv3 base scores of 10.0, affecting software libraries, building management controllers, and media systems.
Rowland Marcus Andrade - Criminal Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California filed a criminal case against Rowland Marcus Andrade on June 22, 2020. A notice of appeal was filed by the defendant on March 22, 2026.
Brown v. California Dept. of Corrections - Civil Rights
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has a new civil rights case, Brown v. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, filed on June 5, 2025. Recent filings include motions to stay and continue case management conferences, with responses and replies due in March and April 2026.
Underwood v. California Dept. of Corrections - Motion to Stay
In the case of Underwood v. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, a motion to stay has been filed by the plaintiff, Willie Underwood. The court has scheduled a motion hearing for April 30, 2026, with responses due by April 6, 2026.
Milton et al v. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - Civil Rights
A civil case was filed on February 8, 2023, against the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Recent filings include motions to stay proceedings, with a hearing scheduled for April 30, 2026.
Adams v. California Department of Corrections - Motion to Stay
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a motion to stay in the case Adams et al v. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation et al. The motion was filed on March 22, 2026, and a hearing is scheduled for April 30, 2026.
Postal Service Retires Manifest Mailing System Rule
The U.S. Postal Service is retiring its Manifest Mailing System (MMS) rule, effective April 1, 2026. This change migrates customers to electronic documentation and updated systems like Intelligent Mail for Small Business Tool (IMsb), Full Service, and eInduction.
USPS Final Rule on International Registered Mail Standards
The United States Postal Service is issuing a final rule to revise international mailing standards, specifically limiting international Registered Mail to letter-post items containing only documents. This change, effective January 1, 2026, follows a Universal Postal Union decision and impacts First-Class Package International Service.
Proposed Rule on Periodic Reporting Analytical Principles
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding changes to the analytical principles for periodic reports, as requested by the Postal Service. The proposal addresses the methodology for calculating dropship workshare discounts for certain mailpieces.
Maryland AG Declines Charges in Fatal Police Shooting
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that no charges will be filed against Salisbury Police Department officers involved in the fatal shooting of David Evans on November 2, 2025. The Attorney General's Independent Investigations Division concluded that the officers did not commit a crime under Maryland law.
AG Brown Urges Congress for Unlawful Tariff Refunds
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined 11 other state AGs urging Congress to pass legislation requiring refunds for unlawful tariffs imposed under IEEPA. The Supreme Court struck down these tariffs, which cost businesses and consumers approximately $166 billion.
Maryland AG Seeks Injunction Against Unlawful ICE Detention Facility
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to halt the construction and operation of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Washington County. This action follows a temporary restraining order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, which has been extended to April 16, 2026.
Maryland AG Secures $250,000 Settlement for Substandard Nursing Home Care
Maryland's Attorney General has secured a $250,000 settlement with the owners of Dennett Rehab Center nursing home to resolve allegations of substandard care. The settlement includes three years of corporate oversight by the state to ensure improved conditions for residents.
BIS Statement on Hyun Song Shin Nomination
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) issued a statement regarding the nomination of Hyun Song Shin as Governor of the Bank of Korea. Mr. Shin will step down from his BIS duties immediately, with Frank Smets serving as Acting Head of the Monetary and Economic Department. This follows a previous announcement of Mr. Shin's retirement from the BIS at the end of August 2026.
Utah Wildfire Preparedness Guide
The Salt Lake Tribune has published a guide detailing expert advice on how homeowners in Utah can prepare their homes and families for potential wildfires. The guide offers actionable steps to take before a disaster strikes to mitigate risks and enhance safety.
Utah Auto Insurance: Consequences of Not Adding Teen Drivers
Utah's Insurance Commissioner Jon Pike clarified that auto owners and drivers are required to have insurance, meaning teen drivers must be added to parents' policies. Failure to do so can result in the insurance company not covering accidents and potential fraud investigations by the state.
Utah Homeowners Insurance Loss Due to Wildfire Risk
Homeowners in Salt Lake City suburbs are increasingly losing their insurance coverage due to rising wildfire risks. This trend highlights the growing impact of climate change on property insurance availability and affordability in high-risk areas.
Utah Homeowners Face Rising Insurance Rates Amid Wildfires
A new Utah law, House Bill 48, effective January 1, 2025, requires insurance companies to use official state wildfire risk maps when setting homeowner insurance rates. This aims to increase transparency and provide a better tool for predicting risk in wildfire-prone areas.
Utah Homeowners Face Rising Insurance Rates and Cancellations
Homeowners in parts of Washington County, Utah, are experiencing significant increases in homeowners insurance rates and policy cancellations due to heightened wildfire risk. New maps of wildland-urban interface areas are expected to be released in 2026, which may offer some relief.
Utah Insurance Regulators Warn of Fake Car Insurance Policies Sold on WhatsApp
Utah's Department of Insurance has issued a warning regarding scammers using WhatsApp to sell fake car insurance policies. Victims are provided with forged proof of insurance, leading to potential consequences such as revoked registration, impounded vehicles, and significant financial liability in case of an accident. The scam appears to be targeting the Hispanic community.
Utah Bill Redefines Wildfire Zones to Impact Home Insurance Costs
A new Utah bill, HB 48, proposes to establish a state-specific map of wildfire risk areas, aiming to more accurately define wildfire zones. This change could impact homeowners' insurance rates for thousands of residents by potentially reducing the number of homes classified as high-risk.
Insurers Drop California Policies Amid Wildfire Risk; Utah Rates May Rise
Insurers have declined to renew 2.8 million homeowner policies in California between 2020 and 2022 due to increasing wildfire risks. JPMorgan estimates insured losses from ongoing California wildfires could exceed $20 billion, potentially impacting Utah homeowners insurance rates.
Utah Homeowners Insurance Rates Increase 20%
Utah homeowners have experienced a 20% increase in homeowners insurance rates, making it the third highest nationally. This trend, confirmed by the Utah Insurance Commissioner's office, has been rising since 2021 due to higher-than-expected claims and losses nationwide, exacerbated by building in wildfire-prone areas.
Utahns' Tips for Saving on Rising Car Insurance Premiums
A news report provides tips for Utah residents on how to save money on rising car insurance premiums. The article highlights factors contributing to increased costs, such as advanced vehicle technology, and suggests reviewing coverage and considering higher deductibles.
Utah Health Care Open Enrollment Begins
The Utah Insurance Department announced the start of the open enrollment season for health care coverage. Commissioner Jonathan Pike discussed his role, the federal marketplace, and the Affordable Care Act in relation to Utah's health care landscape.
Insurance Companies Consider Climate Change Risks and Costs
The Utah Insurance Department Commissioner Jon Pike stated that insurance companies are considering climate change risks, such as wildfires, when making business decisions about writing homeowners insurance policies. While some companies have withdrawn from high-risk areas in other states, no companies have yet pulled out of Utah, though some have expressed concerns about specific counties.
Mountain View Revenue Office Reopening
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced that the Mountain View Revenue Office will reopen on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, after being closed for critical maintenance. The office will resume normal operating hours.
West Memphis Office Closure for Maintenance
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced that its West Memphis Revenue Office was closed for the remainder of February 18, 2026, due to required maintenance. The notice also provided a link for making appointments for future visits.
West Memphis Office Closure for Maintenance
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced that its West Memphis State Revenue Office (DMV) was closed on February 19, 2026, due to required maintenance. The office was expected to reopen the following day, with other local revenue offices remaining open.
Arkansas Racing Commission Meeting Notice
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced that the Arkansas Racing Commission will hold a public meeting on February 26, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. in Little Rock. The notice provides the meeting location, parking instructions, and a livestream link for remote attendance.
February 2026 General Revenue Report
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration has posted the February 2026 General Revenue Report. This report provides an update on the state's revenue collections for the specified period.
Wifi Refresh Contract for West Lindsey Sites
Lincolnshire County Council has awarded a contract to GRS Electrical Services Ltd for a WiFi refresh project at multiple sites in West Lindsey. The contract value is £43,028.05 including VAT and is scheduled to run for two months.
South Western Railway Gateline Ticket Checker Contract Award
South Western Railway Limited has awarded a contract for gateline and ticket checker services. The contract is for a period of 23 months starting April 20, 2025, with an option for a three-year extension. This notice serves as a contract award notice for utilities.
Wifi Refresh Contract for South Kesteven Sites
Lincolnshire County Council has published a contract notice for a Wi-Fi refresh project at multiple sites in South Kesteven. The contract, valued at £35,141.20 excluding VAT, was awarded to Selmec (Lincoln) Ltd and is scheduled to run from March 30, 2026, to May 29, 2026.
Fire Door Works Contract at Cynthia Spencer Hospice
NHS Property Services Limited has awarded a contract for fire door works at Cynthia Spencer Hospice to LAWLORS LIMITED. The contract value is £393,621 excluding VAT and will run from March 23, 2026, to June 12, 2026.
North Yorkshire Council Contract Notice for Affinitext
North Yorkshire Council has published a contract notice for a new waste management system provided by Affinitext (UK) Limited. The contract is valued at £42,000 including VAT and will run for four years, with a possible one-year extension.
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