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    May 18, 2016

    Feature

    1. Gaining traction
    2. Profile in Brief: Daniel Villaire
    3. Daily Briefs

    State

    1. Law professor to lead study abroad program
    2. Darin Day named director of SBM Outreach and Constituent Development
    3. Professors, police address elder abuse
    4. Jaffe partner serves as Detroit Women in Leadership Symposium panelist

    Business

    1. Startup wants to put self-driving big rigs on U.S. highways
    2. Agrihoods take root: a housing trend rooted in
    3. U.S. Supreme Court Watch Supreme Court, down by one, finds it can be hard to decide In 4-4 splits, Scalia's absence prevented reaching conservative outcomes
    4. Natoinal Roundup
    5. Washington Full DC appeals court to decide on Obama carbon-cutting plan
    6. New Hampshire Man accused of shooting cops dealt with mental health issues
    7. Real Estate Agrihoods take root: a housing trend rooted in agriculture
    8. New Jersey Bridge ­conspirator list release delayed by appeals court
    9. Economy Builders increase home construction in April Increase makes up much of March's drop in starts
    10. Gaining traction Jewish Bar Association finds niche in 2nd year
    11. Law professor to lead study abroad program
    12. Professors, police address elder abuse
    13. Newly passed Defend Trade Secrets Act requires employers take action
    14. Labor of love Attorney guides employers through a maze of labor law
    15. What's new in driver license restoration as of spring 2016
    16. For companies, big changes to lease accounting on horizon
    17. Darin Day named director of SBM Outreach and Constituent Development
    18. Jaffe partner serves as Detroit Women in Leadership Symposium panelist

    Column

    1. For companies, big changes to lease accounting on horizon
    2. Reflections on the real-estate market
    3. What's new in driver license restoration as of spring 2016
    4. Reflections on the real-estate market

    Courts

    1. Supreme Court, down by one, finds it can be hard to decide

    Nation

    1. Washington Full DC appeals court to decide on Obama carbon-cutting plan
    2. Bridge ­conspirator list release delayed by appeals court
    3. National Roundup
    4. Man accused of shooting cops dealt with mental health issues
    5. Newly passed Defend Trade Secrets Act requires employers take action