Archives
June 20, 2012
Column
- EXPERT WITNESS: Tough new standards for driver license appeal--What attorneys and clients need to know
- EXPERT WITNESS: Sase This Time Is NOT Different: Part Two
- TAKING STOCK: Chinese Internet
- LAW LIFE: The bow tie guys: A salute to the lawyers who dare to be different
- LEGAL VIEW: Lawyer for Clemens' accuser: Not guilty doesn't mean innocence
State
- State Roundup
- Lansing Silenced Mich. lawmaker does 'Vagina Monologues' An estimated 2,500 spectators watched play from lawn chairs and blankets
- Detroit Honored Navy chef traces roots back to Detroit Now personal chef to Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Nation
- National Roundup
- Washington Many would still go without insurance if law passes An estimated 26 million Americans might remain without health coverage
- California Federal regulators say design flaw led to nuke plant issues Problems center on tube wear in steam generators installed during overhaul
- Alaska Deaths on Mount McKinley show search challenges and dangers Officials say ice made it too risky to continue search for Japanese climbers
Business
- Real Estate U.S. builders start more single-family homes Builders more optimistic about next 12 months
- Technology Microsoft's 'Surface' tablet aims for productivity Debut of tablet linked with release of Windows 8 operating system
- Business Barnes & Noble 4Q loss narrows
Courts
- Massachusetts Alleged mistaken-identity killing going to trial
- Ohio State top court delays killer's execution date
Feature
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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