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October

3
2025
Industry News

[PODCAST]: The Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling on Universal Injunctions in the Birthright Citizenship Cases – Part 2

The podcast show we are releasing today is a repurposing of part 2 of a webinar we produced on August 13, 2025, which explored the U.S. Supreme Court’s pivotal 6-3 decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc., a ruling that significantly curtails the use of nationwide or “universal” injunctions. A universal injunction is one which confers benefits on non-parties to the lawsuit. This case marks a turning point in federal court jurisprudence, with profound implications for equitable relief, national policy, and governance.

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October

2
2025
Trends

OCC Releases CRA Performance Evaluations for Six National Banks and Federal Savings Associations

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) today released a list of Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) performance evaluations that became public during the period of September 1, 2025, through September 30, 2025.

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October

2
2025
Industry News

Plaintiffs ask for en banc rehearing in CFPB shutdown case

Contending that the decision of a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia would lead to a shutdown of the CFPB by the Trump Administration, plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging proposed Reductions-in-Force at the bureau are asking for an en banc rehearing in the case before all of the active judges of the D.C Circuit.

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October

2
2025
Industry News

Arizona Courts Vacate Nearly $40 Million in Juvenile Fees

Courts across Arizona have eliminated nearly $40 million in outstanding juvenile fees following the implementation of a new state law. The change, designed to reduce financial burdens on young people and their families, affects more than 110,000 cases statewide.

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October

1
2025
Industry News

District Court Allows Part of Pro Se Plaintiff’s TCPA Action to Proceed Due to Phone Number Uncertainty

The United States Court for the District of Massachusetts recently allowed part of a pro se plaintiff’s complaint under, inter alia, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), 47 U.S.C § 227 et seq in Jones v. Safr Technologies, Inc., to proceed beyond the motion to dismiss stage. This decision should caution businesses from trusting the reliability of federal telephone databases for communication purposes.

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