Centerline Logistics Lawsuit Leaves Key Labor Dispute and Trucking Impact Unclear

Trucking Image # Centerline Logistics Case Leaves Ruling Unclear

The available court excerpt identifies a lawsuit by Centerline Logistics Corp. against the U.S. Department of Labor, but it does not include the judge’s actual ruling. As a result, the case’s outcome, legal reasoning and impact on trucking employers cannot be reliably determined from the supplied text.

Centerline Logistics and other plaintiffs sued the Labor Department in federal court in Washington, D.C. Judge Beryl A. Howell is assigned to the case, listed as Civil Action No. 26-cv-2773. The filing date is August 18, 2026, although the accompanying materials also reference August 13, creating some uncertainty about the relevant docket activity.

The central legal question is not stated in the excerpt. The materials mention a separate Ninth Circuit dispute involving the Labor Department, arbitration agreements and wage enforcement, but they do not establish that those issues are before Judge Howell in *Centerline Logistics*. Connecting the cases would risk overstating what the opinion actually decided.

For trucking companies, drivers and fleet operators, the practical consequences therefore remain unknown. The full memorandum or a later docket entry would be needed to determine whether the court dismissed the challenge, blocked a Labor Department action, addressed arbitration, or issued some other ruling.

**Bottom Line:** The supplied record identifies the case but does not reveal its decision or business impact.

What issue do you think Centerline Logistics may be contesting?

https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/10953371/centerline-logistics-corp-v-united-states-department-of-labor/

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