Archives
September 22, 2011
Column
- Law Life: Amended complaint may revive arbitration rights
- Legal View: The importance of describing, enabling your invention
- Commentary: No. 2 of the top 3 hearings you're likely to attend in a divorce
Nation
- Washington, D.C.: Study aims to alter police lineups; Reliability of eyewitness IDs questioned
- Louisiana: Parents convicted of lying to help killer son
- National Roundup
- Colorado: 3 Siblings planned life in Mexico after crime spree; Brothers and sister are accused of robbing a bank and shooting at police
- Texas: Stigma lingers in town infamous for dragging death
- Washington, D.C.: House disaster vote sets up showdown with Senate; Bill cuts $1.5 billion from program to promote fuel-efficient vehicles
- Alaska: Fairbanks campaign ad reignites gun debate
State
- 75 Honigman attorneys named 'Super Lawyers'
- Lansing: Democrat switches to GOP to run in House race; Slezak criticizes Pres. Obama
- Lansing: State changing rules for food stamp eligibility
- Grand Rapids: ArtPrize returns for 3rd year, expected to draw 500,000 Organizers say event will host 1,582 artists from 39 countries
Courts
- Court Roundup
- Texas: Supreme Court halts execution of ex-Army recruiter Man has received three stays of execution this year from high court
Business
- Real Estate: In the U.S., two housing markets and two directions; Sales and prices are up for luxury homes -- but not elsewhere
- Business: Debt collectors: Business is great but hard as ever; Also growing is the number of consumer complaints about debt collectors
Feature
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- ABA Legislative Priorities Survey helps members set the agenda
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Judge gave ‘reasonable impression’ she was letting immigrant evade ICE, ethics charges say
- 2 federal judges have changed their minds about senior status; will 2 appeals judges follow suit?
- Biden should pardon Trump, as well as Trump’s enemies, says Watergate figure John Dean
- Horse-loving lawyer left the law to help run a Colorado ranch