Archives
March 17, 2016
Feature
- Corporate cognition: Lawyer handles major private equity deals
- Gathering to celebrate 'Our Diverse Bar'
- Lower court judges could be caught up in fight
- Employer requires workers to have firearms at office
- What could proposed rules mean for corporate America?
State
Nation
- Mandatory minimum sentences on decline for drug offenders
- Justices won't hear appeal over anti-panhandling ban
- Obtaining police emails can take months, cost plenty
Column
headlines Macomb
- Fall family fun
- MDHHS announces enhancements to improve substance use disorder treatment access
- Levin Center looks at congressional investigation of torture and mistreatment of war detainees
- State Unemployment Insurance Agency provides tips on how to stop criminals from stealing benefits
- Supreme Court leaves in place Alaska campaign disclosure rules voters approved in 2020
headlines National
- Professional success is not achieved through participation trophies
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- ‘Jailbreak: Love on the Run’ misses chance to examine staff sexual misconduct at detention centers
- Utah considers allowing law grads to choose apprenticeship rather than bar exam
- Can lawyers hold doctors accountable for wasting our time?
- Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition