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DOJ Audit of Justice Management Division's Information Security Program FY2025

The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on the Justice Management Division's Information Security Program for Fiscal Year 2025. The report, dated February 18, 2026, identifies 3 recommendations for improvement.

Routine Notice Cybersecurity
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Federal Prison Industries FY24 Financial Statements Audit Report

The DOJ's Office of the Inspector General has released the audit report for Federal Prison Industries, Inc.'s Fiscal Year 2024 financial statements. The report, number 26-027, includes 3 recommendations for improvement.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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DOJ Audit of Justice Management Division Security Controls and PAAS 2.0

The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on the Justice Management Division's security controls and the Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (PAAS) 2.0. The report, dated February 18, 2026, identifies two recommendations for improvement.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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DOJ Audit of CSOSA Security Controls and SMART21 System

The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency's (CSOSA) security controls and the SMART21 system for Fiscal Year 2025. The report, number 26-024, includes one recommendation.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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DOJ Audit of Court Services Information Security Management Program FY2025

The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency's Information Security Management Program for Fiscal Year 2025. The report, number 26-023, includes 5 recommendations.

Routine Notice Cybersecurity
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Jorge Artica-Paz v. Pamela Bondi - Immigration Habeas Corpus

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Jorge Artica-Paz, an individual from El Salvador, challenging the Board of Immigration Appeals' denial of his applications for asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture. The court found substantial evidence supported the denial.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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Cerna v. Bondi - Immigration Appeal Denied

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Ivan Remberto Cerna. The court found that substantial evidence supported the Board of Immigration Appeals' ruling that the immigration judge erred in granting deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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APAC-Atlantic v. Owners Insurance Company - Insurance Indemnification Dispute

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a district court's decision in APAC-Atlantic v. Owners Insurance Company. The court found that APAC's liability to accident victims arose out of the work performed by its subcontractor, Emery Sealco, Inc., thus entitling APAC to indemnification under its insurance policy.

Routine Enforcement Insurance
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Eleanor McGinn v. Broadmead, Inc. - Contract and Negligence Appeal

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's summary judgment in Eleanor McGinn v. Broadmead, Inc. The court found that genuine questions of material fact remain regarding McGinn's gluten exposure in January 2021, vacating the summary judgment on breach of contract and negligence claims for that incident.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Natalie A. Tao v. United States Bankruptcy Court - Mandamus Petition Denied

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Natalie A. Tao's petition for a writ of mandamus against the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland. The court found that the dismissal of her Chapter 13 petition rendered much of her requested relief moot and that she did not demonstrate a clear right to the remaining relief sought.

Routine Enforcement Bankruptcy

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