Archives
March 11, 2022
Column
- Legal People ...
- COMMENTARY: 'Fix the Damn' No-Fault Law
- COMMENTARY: A hidden but huge threat to mid-term elections
- MY TURN: Some 50 years later, a tragedy still haunts well known attorney
Feature
- Change of pace: Newly retired judge enjoys staying 'in the loop'
- Passing of the gavel
- Robust entry-level recruiting continues
- Law schools plan virtual learning expansion
- At a Glance ...
Nation
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