Archives

    October 30, 2015

    Feature

    1. The Law and Lacrosse
    2. 'Business Bridge'
    3. Law professor debunks human trafficking myths
    4. Cooley Law student receives national award
    5. Daily Briefs . . .

    Column

    1. Deer trial lawyer - Stuck in a rut? Buck the system
    2. National Rifle Association is voice of unreason
    3. Negotiating your best settlement
    4. Deductions for doing good

    Business

    1. Why central banks are accepting the risks of super-low rates
    2. After Superstorm Sandy, donations to Red Cross fall
    3. Apple TV brings iPhone-like apps to the big screen
    4. Fewer people sign contracts to buy homes in Sept.
    5. The law and lacrosse Attorney a champion player, coach of this ancient sport
    6. The law and lacrosse Attorney a champion player, coach of this ancient sport
    7. The law and lacrosse Attorney a champion player, coach of this ancient sport
    8. Negotiating your best settlement
    9. Deductions for doing good
    10. ABA, Duke Law to convene programs in 13 U.S. cities
    11. Law Library New ABA book offers direction to create compelling graphics for the courtroom
    12. Economy Why central banks are accepting the risks of super-low rates Some fear another bubble could form in stocks, bonds or housing
    13. Charitable Giving After Superstorm Sandy, donations to Red Cross fall
    14. Technology Review Apple TV brings iPhone-like apps to the big screen
    15. Washington Praying coach on leave, deepening religion-in-school debate
    16. National Roundup
    17. Indiana Federal prosecutors have copies of alleged recordings of ex-spokesman Woman told authorities she recorded telephone conversations with Fogle
    18. Texas Junior high school student says assignment questioned religious beliefs
    19. Arizona Federal judge wants state to identify its execution drugs
    20. New York Shortchanged Sandy victims seeing some cash 3 years later FEMA review showing many policyholders should have gotten more money
    21. Colorado Taylor Swift files counterclaim against radio host in groping lawsuit
    22. Wayne County Criminal Advocacy Program Seminars
    23. Report: Michigan Supreme Court election spending highest in nation
    24. International law expert to speak at Wayne Law
    25. Cooley Law student receives national award
    26. Law professor debunks human trafficking myths
    27. 'Business Bridge' Lawyer helping to build link between U.S., Israel
    28. National Rifle Association is voice of unreason
    29. Fewer people sign contracts to buy homes in Sept.

    Nation

    1. Praying coach on leave, deepening religion-in-school debate
    2. Texas Junior high school student says assignment questioned religious beliefs
    3. Shortchanged Sandy victims seeing some cash 3 years later
    4. Taylor Swift files counterclaim against radio host in groping lawsuit
    5. National Roundup
    6. ABA, Duke Law to convene programs in 13 U.S. cities

    Courts

    1. Federal judge wants state to identify its execution drugs
    2. Federal prosecutors have copies of alleged recordings of ex-spokesman
    3. Report: Michigan Supreme Court election spending highest in nation
    4. New ABA book offers direction to create compelling graphics for the courtroom

    State

    1. Wayne County Criminal Advocacy Program Seminars