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December 3, 2018
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- NERDWALLET: At what age can you ignore your credit score?
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- NERDWALLET: At what age can you ignore your credit score?
State
- U.S. agrees to release Haitian held for 2 years in asylum case
- State surplus store opens for holiday sale
- School renews commitment to the Veterans Legal Clinic
- U.S. agrees to release Haitian held for 2 years in asylum case
- State surplus store opens for holiday sale
- School renews commitment to the Veterans Legal Clinic
Business
- Federal Reserve officials express caution about pace of future hikes
- Consumer spending up strong 0.6 percent in Oct.
- Pending home sales fell 2.6 percent in October
- Federal Reserve officials express caution about pace of future hikes
- Consumer spending up strong 0.6 percent in Oct.
- Pending home sales fell 2.6 percent in October
Feature
- Sworn in to State Bar
- Michigan social entrepreneur launches website of impact statements from Nassar survivors
- Society hosting Annual Christmas Party Dec. 13
- Local businessman sentenced to prison in theft of plastic crates
- ABA issues new guidance: Opinion outlines rules for helping clients who use third-party assistance to pay legal fees
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
- SCOTUS case on disclosure of nonprofit donor names raises First Amendment questions
- Juvenile can get life without parole for murder without finding of permanent incorrigibility, Supreme Court rules
- 'Kneeling on My Neck': How a Moment Became an Eye-Opener for a White Man
- COVID-19's Lasting (and Exhausting) Effect on Legal Departments
- Skepticism and the shadow of Chevron in Sanchez v. Mayorkas argument
- Court upholds life-without-parole sentence for Mississippi man convicted as juvenile