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Regulatory Framework for Fusion Machines Proposed Rule
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has published a proposed rule to establish a regulatory framework for fusion machines. This document is open for public comment until May 27, 2026.
Federal Reserve Proposed Rule on Prohibition of Discrimination
The Federal Reserve System has proposed a rule to prohibit the use of reputation risk or other supervisory tools to compel banking organizations to engage in discrimination. This proposed rule aims to prevent politicized or unlawful discrimination within the banking sector.
Eliminating Obsolete Marking Requirements for Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is removing obsolete marking requirements for toy, look-alike, and imitation firearms. This rule, published in the Federal Register, eliminates outdated regulations to streamline compliance for manufacturers and retailers.
NIST Eliminates Obsolete Regulations for Advanced Technology Program
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has finalized a rule to remove obsolete regulations pertaining to the Advanced Technology Program and the Technology Innovation Program. This action aims to streamline regulations and remove outdated requirements.
Combatting Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025
The House Committee on the Judiciary reported H.R. 2853, the Combatting Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025. This bill requires annual reports and establishes a retail crime center, aiming to address organized retail crime.
CBO Publishes Long-Term Budget Outlook Data
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has published the data underlying its long-term budget outlook for 2026 to 2056. Instead of a full report, the agency is providing the raw data that would have been included, allowing interested parties to analyze the projections.
Vaughan v. Federal National Mortgage Association - Contract Dispute
This filing concerns the case Vaughan et al v. Federal National Mortgage Association et al, Case Number 4:25-cv-00479-ASK. Recent filings include oppositions to motions to dismiss the second amended complaint and a motion for an extension of time to file a response.
Amit Khanna Case - Notice of Administrative Motion Error
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has received a notice regarding case 3:25-cv-06977-VC. Amit Khanna filed a notice stating that a third administrative motion for a 48-hour extension was filed in error and requested it be stricken.
Means v. Lyft, Inc. - Pro Hac Vice Motion Granted
In the case of Means v. Lyft, Inc., the court has granted a motion for Pro Hac Vice appearance. This order allows an out-of-state attorney to practice in a specific case before the court. The case is part of a Multi-District Litigation.
FDA Amends Animal Drug Approval and Withdrawal Rules
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has amended regulations concerning the approval and withdrawal of new animal drug applications. These changes are effective February 6, 2026, and impact the procedures for drug sponsors and the handling of drug approvals.
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