Archives
September 13, 2016
Nation
State
- Michigan straight-party voting ban won't take effect
- New DNA testing points to different suspect in Ingham County 1981 slaying
- State and foundation partner on mental health, suicide campaign
- Ex-lawmakers forced out in sex scandal sue over treatment
Business
- Keeping some green in gray divorce
- General Motors' vice president on its deliberate drop in U.S. sales
Feature
- Alumni planning Lawyers/Judges Day
- Distinguished: Award winner lauded for work on behalf of legal community
- Ross, Gilbert donate largest gifts in Wayne Law history
- Re-created: Local civil rights lawyer leads teens on summertime 'Freedom Tour'
- Detroit Mercy Law hosting Constitution Day program today
- Courts face off on softball diamond
headlines
- Keepsake: A 'card' that is year in the holiday making
- Benson files lawsuit to ensure public can provide input on redistricting
- Nessel announces outcome of Unlock Michigan and Make Your Date criminal investigations
- Whitmer signs executive order creating Michigan Jail Reform Advisory Council
- Oakland County Children's Village employee charged in connection with alleged videotaping of minors
headlines National
- Freedom of association case could have impact on campaign finance disclosures
- Juvenile can get life without parole for murder without finding of permanent incorrigibility, Supreme Court rules
- Getting a JD While in Prison? This Law School Wants to Establish a Program on the Inside
- Law.com L&E Briefing: In Whistleblower Case, Corporate Defendant in Default | What Covington's Eric Holder Is Charging | Who Got the Work | L&E Headlines: Office Gossip, and More | Sidley Boosts Employment Team
- Court upholds life-without-parole sentence for Mississippi man convicted as juvenile
- Unanimous court curtails FTC’s ability to obtain restitution for deceptive practices