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    August 16, 2011

    State

    1. Snyder fills two judicial vacancies
    2. Cooley study shows lawyers have high employment rate
    3. Lansing Michigan legislators seek changes to marijuana law

    Feature

    1. Mens Rea: Bullcoming decision shockwaves still ripple through states
    2. Daily Briefs, August 16
    3. Michigan Supreme Court Paraplegic loses case over rare stem-cell surgery Court agrees spinal surgery was not 'reasonably necessary'
    4. Global Outreach Product liability lawyer finds second calling in classroom

    Column

    1. Law Life: Lawyers changing firms: Who will represent their clients?
    2. The Firm: Vetting your cloud's security

    Nation

    1. Kentucky After 75 years, last public hanging haunts city Kentucky was last state to end public executions, in 1938
    2. Florida Another round in Ten Commandments fight hits state ACLU sued to have monument removed from in front of courthouse
    3. Washington 'Doomsday' defense cuts loom large for select 12 Threat of Pentagon cuts is an incentive to come up with $1.5 trillion in savings over a decade
    4. National Roundup

    Courts

    1. Illinois Legal beef Sara Lee, Kraft escalate wiener war
    2. Kentucky 2 sisters sue government for Social Security number
    3. Nevada Serbia seeks to block execution of 'Gypsy' citizen Consulate says it was not notified of man's arrest in 1994 murder

    Business

    1. Technology Sales of gold up on eBay amid stock market turmoil Popularity echoes what's happening in broader gold market
    2. Economy Broken Budgets Wall Street's ride compounds states' pension fears Nationwide, states have $689.5B in unfunded pension liabilities
    3. Personal Finance Market's down? Time to create a retirement plan