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    February 02, 2024

    Feature

    1. Cooley Law Health Law Society hosts panel discussion on careers in healthcare law
    2. WSU Law gears up for its second annual Public Interest Law Foundation auction
    3. A success story can tell us much about teamwork
    4. Why Treason is a Key Topic in Trump’s 14th Amendment Appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. How a debate over vaping might derail the war on tobacco
    2. Home prices jumped by the most in almost a year in November
    3. With the economy looking bright enough, the Federal Reserve seems content to play the waiting game
    4. How to book a unique all-inclusive vacation that’s not terrible

    Column

    1. How will a Michigan homeschool registry make students safer?
    2. Funding for refugees has long been ­politicized - punitive action against UNRWA and Palestinians fits that pattern
    3. Norman Jewison’s ‘Rollerball’ depicted a world in which corporations controlled all information – is this dystopian vision becoming reality?
    4. Supreme Court word-count limits for lawyers, explained in 1,026 words

    Courts

    1. NCAA spent years fighting losing battles and left itself helpless to defend legal challenges
    2. Attorney general launches go-it-alone lawsuits against social media firms in state court

    Nation

    1. Few are held responsible for wrongful convictions. Can a Philadelphia police perjury case stick?
    2. Republican lawsuits challenge mail ballot deadlines in at least 2 states
    3. National Roundup

    State

    1. Nessel announces $350 million settlement with multinational marketing firm over role in opioid epidemic
    2. SADO client exonerated with help from Wrongful Conviction Unit
    3. MAACS seeks applications for summer interns/externs