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U.S. Department

Juryvine tracks U.S. Department across litigation, regulatory sagas, source feed signals, and related entities. This page shows what is present in the record and avoids inferring penalties, liability, or enforcement outcomes unless source documents support them.

Regulatory footprint

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linked cases

24

active

8

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sagas

Linked regulatory cases

Active Active litigation

Man Convicted in $1 Billion Medicare Fraud Scheme Targeting Elderly

Court unknown

Brett Blackman, owner of a healthcare software company in Johnson County, Kansas, was convicted by a federal jury in the Southern District of Florida for participating in a $1 billion Medicare fraud scheme. The scheme involved generating fake doctors’ orders and prescriptions to defraud Medicare and other benefit programs.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Takeda to Pay $13.6M to Settle False Claims Allegations Over Physician Kickbacks

Court unknown

Takeda agreed to pay $13.67 million to settle allegations that it caused false claims submissions to Medicare and other federal programs by paying kickbacks to induce prescriptions of its antidepressant Trintellix. The Department of Justice pursued the case under the False Claims Act, focusing on illegal kickbacks to healthcare providers.

2 events 2 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Fairfax prosecutor to testify before Congress on alleged bias against undocumented defendants

Court unknown

Fairfax County's top prosecutor, Steve Descano, is scheduled to testify before a congressional subcommittee regarding allegations of bias against undocumented defendants. The Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into the prosecutor's office focusing on plea bargaining, charging decisions, and sentencing policies. The testimony will

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

San Diego Childcare System Faces Strain Amid Funding, Budget, and Lawsuit Issues

Court unknown

San Diego's childcare system faces challenges related to funding, budgeting, and ongoing lawsuits. The South Bay congressional district received the most federal childcare funding in California in 2024, but systemic strains persist according to recent analyses.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Federal Appeals Court Considers Whether Schools Must Out Trans Students on Trips

Court unknown

A federal appeals court is considering whether schools must disclose transgender students' gender identity during overnight trips. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments on a challenge to a school district policy that allows students to room according to gender identity. The case involves civil rights and privacy issues related to

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Federal judge skeptical of DOJ lawsuit challenging Boston sanctuary law

Court unknown

A federal judge in Boston appeared likely to dismiss a Department of Justice lawsuit challenging a city ordinance limiting police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. District Judge Leo Sorokin questioned the DOJ's legal basis for the suit during a hearing. The case is part of a broader pattern of federal challenges to sanctuary laws across the

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

New Mexico DOJ agrees to halt enforcement of HB9 amid federal lawsuit

Court unknown

New Mexico's Department of Justice agreed to halt enforcement of House Bill 9, which mandates closure of ICE detention centers, amid a federal lawsuit challenging the law. Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a stipulated motion to pause enforcement against the Otero County Detention Center while the case proceeds. The DOJ withdrew its preliminary injunction

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Valdez v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security

S.D. Fla. 26-cv-23359

Valdez v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security et al is a civil case in the Southern District of Florida, docket number 26-cv-23359. The plaintiff alleges claims against the Department of Homeland Security and other federal entities. The case is in initial stages with no substantive public record yet.

7 events 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Federal Judge Appears Likely to Dismiss DOJ Suit Over Boston Sanctuary Law

Court unknown

District Judge Leo Sorokin appeared likely to dismiss a Department of Justice lawsuit challenging a Boston ordinance limiting police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The hearing raised questions about the DOJ’s legal basis for the suit.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Massachusetts sues USDA in regulatory dispute in District of Massachusetts

D. Mass. 26-cv-11396

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and other plaintiffs sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the District of Massachusetts, likely over regulatory or administrative issues. The case shows active procedural developments, including a memorandum supporting a motion, indicating ongoing litigation activity.

2 events 2 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Gonzalez Crespo v. DHS Begins Early Proceedings in Southern District of Florida

S.D. Fla. 25-cv-24384

Gonzalez Crespo filed suit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other defendants in the Southern District of Florida. The case docket shows a clerk's notice of judge assignment and an optional consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction, indicating early procedural steps.

3 events 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Kaiser Family Foundation sues HHS for access to government-held information in California

N.D. Cal. 24-cv-07886

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation sued the Department of Health and Human Services in the Northern District of California, docket 24-cv-07886. The case involves access to government-held information, with recent filings including notices about resources for pro se litigants.

2 events 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Zapata case updates procedural filings in suit against US Department of Labor

S.D. Fla. 23-cv-24056

Zapata filed procedural updates in a civil suit against the U.S. Department of Labor, including changes to contact information. The docket does not reveal substantive claims or dispute details, indicating early or administrative stages of litigation.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Joshua M. Ambush, LLC serves summons on Rusnak in Western District of Washington

W.D. Wash. 26-cv-01247

Joshua M. Ambush, LLC served a summons on defendant Rusnak in the Western District of Washington, docket 26-cv-01247. The service marks the formal start of litigation. No substantive claims or procedural actions beyond the summons issuance are currently available.

7 events 7 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Maldonado initiates civil suit against Prairie Properties in Southern District of New York

S.D.N.Y. 26-cv-01971

Maldonado v. Prairie Properties, L.P., docket 26-cv-01971 in the Southern District of New York, is a newly filed civil case. The plaintiff initiated the suit with a summons served on the defendant. The dispute likely involves property or landlord-tenant issues, though specific claims have not been disclosed.

8 events 7 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Hung Van Ly files civil suit against DHS in Central District of California

C.D. Cal. 26-cv-01603

Hung Van Ly filed a civil lawsuit against the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in the Central District of California, docket 26-cv-01603. Recent filings show a change in legal counsel, but the complaint’s substance and relief sought remain unspecified.

8 events 6 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Bankruptcy cases consolidated under In re Walters in District of New Jersey

D.N.J. 26-cv-01192

Multiple bankruptcy cases were consolidated under In re Walters in the District of New Jersey. The consolidation aims to streamline proceedings and address overlapping claims efficiently. The case involves bankruptcy law and coordinated management of related filings.

6 events 5 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Hasson sues Renton School District #403 in Southern District of New York

S.D.N.Y. 26-cv-01259

Hasson sued Renton School District #403 and related parties in the Southern District of New York. The case was removed to federal court, indicating a procedural shift from state to federal jurisdiction. Specific claims remain unclear, but the involvement of a school district suggests issues related to education, employment, or civil rights within the public

6 events 5 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Bloomberg L.P. and CFPB Agree to Dismiss Civil Case in SDNY

S.D.N.Y. 26-cv-00866

Bloomberg L.P. and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau agreed to dismiss their civil case in the Southern District of New York, docket 26-cv-00866. The stipulation ends the litigation without further court action, indicating a settlement or withdrawal of claims.

6 events 6 coverage signals

Recent docket activity

Media Coverage
The parties reported a settlement.

In Takeda to Pay $13.6M to Settle False Claims Allegations Over Physician Kickbacks

Media Coverage
A response was filed.

In Fairfax prosecutor to testify before Congress on alleged bias against undocumented defendants

Media Coverage
A response was filed.

In New Mexico DOJ agrees to halt enforcement of HB9 amid federal lawsuit

Order
A Motion was filed.

In Gonzalez Crespo v. DHS Begins Early Proceedings in Southern District of Florida