Archives
April 12, 2019
- COMMENTARY: Weighing public interest against an interested public
- THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: How to pay off six-figure student loan debt, part II
- COMMENTARY: Political and policy skills are merging
State
- Court says no money for pre-trial custody for wrongly convicted
- Supreme Court Learning Center offers summer program in July
- Seminar to explore IEP and 504 plans
- 'Defender' name subject of trademark case
Business
- Most Federal Reserve officials see rates staying on hold for all of 2019
- Consumer prices rose 0.4% in March on higher gas costs
- CEOs of big banks face off with House Financial Services committee
Feature
headlines
- Touchdown: Former U-M football player now pursuing a law degree
- Journal of Business Law elects board, seeks articles from legal community
- Prosecutor says no charges for police in fatal Detroit shooting
- Treasury reminds that working families and individuals are eligible for Homestead Property Tax Credit
- Senators announce Detroit Metro and Willow Run Airports will receive millions in federal funding for improvements
headlines National
- Law profs abound on Biden’s new commission to study changing the Supreme Court
- Minnesota’s unique ‘spark of life’ doctrine allows evidence about George Floyd’s life during former officer’s trial
- How Remote Work Sparked a Reluctant Revolution Across the Legal Industry
- AGs Challenge Another State's Abortion Law
- Divided court blocks California’s COVID-related restrictions on in-home religious gatherings
- Biden to create bipartisan commission on Supreme Court reform