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Puerto Rico Supreme Court Rules on Insurance Liquidator Notification

The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico issued a ruling on December 1, 2025, in Cabrera Rodríguez v. Integrand Assurance Company, addressing the validity of direct notifications from insurance liquidators to claimants under the Puerto Rico Insurance Code.

Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled on insurance liquidator notification requirements in case AC-2023-0073
Case involves validity of direct notifications from liquidators to claimants during insurance company liquidation
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Alaska Supreme Court

Alaska Supreme Court Rules in Federal Credit Union Child Support Case

The Alaska Supreme Court issued Opinion No. 7796 on November 28, 2025, in a dispute between Alaska USA Federal Credit Union and state child support enforcement agencies. The case involved complex issues of banking operations, child support collection procedures, and state revenue enforcement.

Alaska Supreme Court issued Opinion No. 7796 on November 28, 2025, in a case involving Alaska USA Federal Credit Union and state child support enforcement
Three major banking organizations filed amicus briefs supporting the credit union, indicating broad industry implications
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Alaska Supreme Court Clarifies Grand Jury Access in Garber Ruling

The Alaska Supreme Court ruled November 28 in Thomas Garber v. Superior Court, addressing how citizens can bring matters before grand juries for investigation under Article I, section 8 of the Alaska Constitution.

Alaska Supreme Court clarified citizen access to grand juries under Article I, section 8 of state constitution
Court amended Alaska Criminal Rule 6.1 to establish clear procedures for bringing matters before grand juries
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Alaska Supreme Court Affirms Homer Zoning Ordinance Against Resident Challenge

The Alaska Supreme Court affirmed a superior court decision upholding a City of Homer zoning ordinance amendment, rejecting procedural and substantive challenges brought by pro se resident Frank Griswold. The court also upheld an award of attorney's fees to the city.

Alaska Supreme Court affirmed City of Homer's zoning ordinance amendment against procedural and substantive challenges
Pro se resident Frank Griswold failed to prove the city violated notice requirements or procedural rules
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Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Rules on Evidence in Blackwing Murder Plot Case

The Utah Supreme Court issued a ruling in State v. Blackwing involving a defendant charged with orchestrating an attempted murder plot from jail to prevent a 14-year-old rape victim from testifying. The case centers on evidentiary standards in a complex criminal conspiracy involving polygamous relationships and witness intimidation.

Kain Blackwing allegedly directed three women in polygamous relationships to murder a 14-year-old rape victim and her family from his jail cell
The Utah Supreme Court ruled on an interlocutory appeal regarding evidentiary standards in the complex conspiracy case
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Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Rules on Police Questioning of Sexual Assault Victims

The Utah Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in State v. Najera addressing constitutional boundaries when police officers question sexual assault victims in hospital emergency rooms. The November 28, 2025 ruling examines a 20-minute police interview of a rape victim seeking medical treatment.

Utah Supreme Court issued unanimous decision addressing police questioning of sexual assault victims in hospital emergency rooms
Case involved 20-minute police interview of rape victim with only three substantive questions asked by officer
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Arizona Supreme Court

Arizona Supreme Court Vacates Search and Seizure Ruling

The Arizona Supreme Court vacated a Court of Appeals decision in State of Arizona v. Asalia Guadalupe Alvarez-Soto, addressing key Fourth Amendment issues involving traffic stops and video evidence review standards. The unanimous November 28 ruling remanded the case for reconsideration.

Arizona Supreme Court unanimously vacated Court of Appeals decision addressing Fourth Amendment traffic stop issues
Court held trial court properly denied suppression motion because trooper had reasonable suspicion for traffic stop
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Arizona Supreme Court Rejects 'Closely Related Party Doctrine' for Forum Selection Clauses

The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously declined to adopt the 'closely related party doctrine' for forum selection clause enforcement, ruling that contract provisions and existing legal doctrines provide sufficient protection for non-signatories. The decision in Henderson v. Hon. Moskowitz/Sullivan establishes clear precedent for Arizona contract law.

Arizona Supreme Court unanimously rejected adopting the 'closely related party doctrine' for forum selection clause enforcement
Case involved dispute over consulting contract between client and offshore advisory firm Nomad Capitalist USA
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Arizona Supreme Court Clarifies Search Standards in Drug Case

The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled in *State of Arizona v. Asalia Guadalupe Alvarez-Soto* that a trial court properly denied a motion to suppress narcotics evidence from a traffic stop. The court also established new precedent for reviewing video evidence in criminal cases.

Arizona Supreme Court unanimously held that trial court properly denied motion to suppress narcotics evidence from traffic stop
Court ruled law enforcement officer had reasonable suspicion to initiate the traffic stop under Fourth Amendment standards
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Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Rules on Pretrial Self-Defense Hearings

The Utah Supreme Court issued an opinion in *State v. Jennings* addressing whether defendants charged with murder can obtain pretrial hearings to adjudicate their self-defense claims. The case involves Deon Andre Jennings, who is charged with killing Willie Houston and claims he acted in self-defense.

Utah Supreme Court ruled on pretrial justification hearings for self-defense claims in murder cases
Defendant Deon Andre Jennings sought pretrial hearing on self-defense claim in Willie Houston killing
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