Archives
March 24, 2021
Business
- Overstimulated? Stocks soar 75% in historic 12-month run
- Fed's Powell: Public should understand risks of Bitcoin
- Why can't the IRS just send Americans a refund - or a bill?
- Bust gender bias and balance work at home
Courts
- Justices seem ready to rule against unions in farm case
- High court won't hear fishermen case against ocean monument
- Court Digest
Column
- Best practices for protecting a business in a litigation-heavy climate
- Rights of the dead and the living clash when scientists extract DNA from human remains
Nation
- Senator suggests everyone over 17 be made member of militia
- Man accused in clinic shooting to get mental exam
- National Roundup
- Philippine Supreme Court slams killings of lawyers, judges
- Biden to nominate 3 federal prosecutors for New York offices
Feature
- Litigation vocation: Law student aims for career as a prosecutor
- AG Nessel announces $188.6M multistate settlement with medical device manufacturer
- Cohns donate books to Historical Society of Michigan
- Michigan Center for Civic Education crowns 2021 High School Mock Trial state champions
- Daily Briefs
State
headlines Detroit
- Innocence Clinic helps exonerate man more than 22 years after wrongful murder conviction
- GOP nominated Supreme Court candidates behind in funding, but hope a message of change can secure victory
- NCSC and partners equip courts to recover from cyber-attacks and disasters
- Detroit murder conviction overturned 22 years later because of police misconduct
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Unbeknownst to corporate lawyer, scammers used her name to file thousands of trademark applications
- Judge accuses high-profile law firms of possible effort to ‘gum up the works’
- Lawyer accused of ‘egregious acts of dishonesty,’ gambling with client cash gets disbarred
- Ex-BigLaw partner hit with prison time, $4.2M restitution order in tax case
- Artificial intelligence in the legal field ‘will lead to an exciting evolution in the ecosystem,’ Airia CEO says
- Florida lawyer says she used trust account funds to avoid becoming homeless