May 5 2026
5th Cir. 25-60568 Per Curiam

Mirabel Kume Yong v. Pamela Bondi, U.S. Attorney General

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed a petition for review challenging the Board of Immigration Appeals denial of a motion to reopen. The court held it lacked jurisdiction to review the denial of a sua sponte regulatory reopening because no legal standard exists to judge the agency's discretionary decision.

May 5 2026
9th Cir. 24-7429 Unpublished

Roshan v. Lawrence, et al.

The Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of Peyman Roshan's federal claims against California State Bar officials. The court held that the Rooker-Feldman doctrine barred claims challenging state disciplinary proceedings and that Roshan lacked Article III standing for prospective relief.

May 5 2026
9th Cir. 25-3638 Unpublished

Kelly v. Turner

The Ninth Circuit affirmed a district court order denying a father's petition to return his child under the Hague Convention. The appellate panel found no clear error in the lower court's determination that returning the child posed a grave risk of harm.

May 5 2026
9th Cir. 3:24-cv-02760-WHO Unpublished

Levelfields, Inc. v. Reddit, Inc.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed a district court order dismissing a class action complaint against Reddit. The court held that the contract term click was not ambiguous and that extrinsic evidence did not create a factual dispute requiring trial.

May 5 2026
7th Cir. 24-2514 Panel Decision

Dored Shiba v. Markwayne Mullin

The Seventh Circuit affirmed summary judgment for the Secretary of Homeland Security in a disability discrimination suit brought by a federal employee. The court held that the plaintiff failed to exhaust administrative remedies and could not prove he was a qualified individual with a disability under the Rehabilitation Act.

May 5 2026
9th Cir. 25-1306 Unpublished

Flores-Jimenez v. Blanche

The Ninth Circuit denied a petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals order. The court upheld the agency's finding that the petitioner's conviction constituted a particularly serious crime and that he was ineligible for relief under the Convention Against Torture.