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January 01, 2016
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Business
- Buyers often shun houses that were crime
- End of meat? Startups seek alternatives for the masses
- How to spend $5 trillion: a record-breaking year in deals
- Real Estate Buyers often shun houses that were crime scenes
- Stock pickers are banking on bank stocks
- Fixing Social Security
- If you can't expect people to know about a crime, don't prosecute them for it
- A sad goodbye with some lessons learned
- Your Firm Should Bing ads be part of your firm's marketing strategy?
- New book looks at Chinese state capitalism
- Pennsylvania Prosecutor pens children's book on bullying Attorney's first book raised awareness about dangers for kids on the Internet
- Business End of meat? Startups seek alternatives for the masses
- North Dakota Federal officials work to extradite alleged lottery scammers Men are accused of bilking mostly elderly people out of more than $5.65M
- The homeless and the Eighth Amendment
- New initiative to help employers stay current with payroll taxes
- New York Judiciary revises rules for disciplining attorneys
- Defending Gawker and the first amendment
- Financial Markets How to spend $5 trillion: a record-breaking year in deals
Column
- Stock pickers are banking on bank stocks
- Under Analysis: A sad goodbye with some lessons learned
- Fixing Social Security
- If you can't expect people to know about a crime, don't prosecute them for it
- The homeless and the Eighth Amendment
Courts
- Prosecutor pens children's book on bullying
- Federal officials work to extradite alleged lottery scammers
- Judiciary revises rules for disciplining attorneys
Nation
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- 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