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Scopelitis Quarterly Headline Roundup: Autumn 2025

Court of Appeals Issues Hold on Court Case Challenging Non-Domiciled CDL Driver Interim Final Rule

Attention:  Entry Level Driver Training Providers

Transport Topics: Inside the Amazon-Teamsters showdown: What’s next?

Regulatory Update: The SAFETY Act – A Risk-Mitigation Tool for Certified Cargo Screening Facilities

Regulatory Update: CBP Makes Changes to the Air Cargo Advance Screening Program

Regulatory Update: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Pilot Program

TCA Legal Comment: Navigating the Transportation Transaction Minefield

Representations & Warranties Insurance in Transactions: What You Need to Know

Transport Topics: Nuclear Verdicts Keep Getting Worse for Trucking

FreightWaves: SCOTUS to decide fate of bread drivers: are they interstate?

U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the Federal Arbitration Act applies to arbitration agreements with final-mile delivery drivers.

New York LLC Transparency Act Expected to Take Effect on Jan. 1, 2026

Scopelitis Recognized as a 2026 BTI Leader in Litigation

Transport Topics: Trucking Industry Still Facing Soaring Insurance Costs

FMCSA Issues Interim Final Rule on Non-Domiciled CDLs Effective Immediately

2026 Special Per Diem Rates Announced

CTA Update: Recent Changes to New York State LLC Transparency Law

Case Note: Federal Courts Grapple with TSA’s Emergency and Legislative Rulemaking Authority

WSBT-TV 22: Railroad crossing rule changes spark debate; Safety, efficiency concerns

Wisconsin Worker’s Comp News: 2025 Wisconsin Legislative Updates

EPA Questions Extraterritorial Reach of CARB’s Clean Truck Check Regulation

Case Note: Seventh Circuit Affirms TSA’s Broad “Emergency” Rulemaking Authority

Case Note: NLRB Structure Is Likely Unconstitutional, Fifth Circuit Holds

The Transportation Brief®

A quarterly newsletter of legal news for the clients and friends of Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary

News from Scopelitis is intended as a report to our clients and friends on developments affecting the transportation industry. The published material does not constitute an exhaustive legal study and should not be regarded or relied upon as individual legal advice or opinion.

Scopelitis Quarterly Headline Roundup: Autumn 2025

Court of Appeals Issues Hold on Court Case Challenging Non-Domiciled CDL Driver Interim Final Rule

Attention:  Entry Level Driver Training Providers

Transport Topics: Inside the Amazon-Teamsters showdown: What’s next?

Regulatory Update: The SAFETY Act – A Risk-Mitigation Tool for Certified Cargo Screening Facilities

Regulatory Update: CBP Makes Changes to the Air Cargo Advance Screening Program

Regulatory Update: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Pilot Program

TCA Legal Comment: Navigating the Transportation Transaction Minefield

Representations & Warranties Insurance in Transactions: What You Need to Know

Transport Topics: Nuclear Verdicts Keep Getting Worse for Trucking

FreightWaves: SCOTUS to decide fate of bread drivers: are they interstate?

U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the Federal Arbitration Act applies to arbitration agreements with final-mile delivery drivers.

New York LLC Transparency Act Expected to Take Effect on Jan. 1, 2026

Scopelitis Recognized as a 2026 BTI Leader in Litigation

Transport Topics: Trucking Industry Still Facing Soaring Insurance Costs

FMCSA Issues Interim Final Rule on Non-Domiciled CDLs Effective Immediately

2026 Special Per Diem Rates Announced

CTA Update: Recent Changes to New York State LLC Transparency Law

Case Note: Federal Courts Grapple with TSA’s Emergency and Legislative Rulemaking Authority

WSBT-TV 22: Railroad crossing rule changes spark debate; Safety, efficiency concerns

Wisconsin Worker’s Comp News: 2025 Wisconsin Legislative Updates

EPA Questions Extraterritorial Reach of CARB’s Clean Truck Check Regulation

Case Note: Seventh Circuit Affirms TSA’s Broad “Emergency” Rulemaking Authority

Case Note: NLRB Structure Is Likely Unconstitutional, Fifth Circuit Holds

News from Scopelitis is intended as a report to our clients and friends on developments affecting the transportation industry. The published material does not constitute an exhaustive legal study and should not be regarded or relied upon as individual legal advice or opinion.