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March 27, 2020
Nation
- Abortion providers sue state over virus outbreak order
- Co-parenting in the coronavirus pandemic: A family law scholar's advice
- Fears for civil rights mount amid fight against coronavirusLaws spelling out what a state can do during a pandemic can be complex
- National Roundup
Business
- Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
- American Bar Association announces 2020 Margaret Brent award recipients
- Master the quick and painless money check-in
- Ford pushes for factory restart, union not so sure
- Who needs business ethics when you've got the law on your side?
- Coronavirus spotlights the link between clean water and health
Courts
- The Legal Profession: For litigators, COVID-19 has changed everything
- Federal judges urged to free thousands of prison inmates
- State Supreme Court hears arguments in Dunleavy recall case
Column
- State is in a more resilient position to weather an economic storm than at any time before
- Coronavirus spotlights the link between clean water and health
- Who needs business ethics when you've got the law on your side?
- The coronavirus and the need to embrace 'information age'
State
- Nessel, colleagues warn e-tailers: Online marketplaces aren't exempt from price-gouging laws
- AG Nessel provides guidance on executive orders violations
Feature
- Criminal justice reform advocates join together for virtual 'Day of Empathy'
- The coronavirus and the need to embrace 'information age'
- SBM website offers links to texts of COVID-19 legal documents
- Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
- Daily Briefs
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