Archives
April 19, 2019
- COMMENTARY: Trolls beware: Statute makes cyberbullying a state crime
- THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Acts of kindness
- THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Welcome to the Economic Blueprint journey
- COMMENTARY: How politics have changed
Nation
State
- State environmental department soon to change name
- Former Michigan trooper convicted in teen's death
- Michigan unemployment rate unchanged at 4%
Business
- Fed sees moderate growth but problems in trade, floods
- Trade deficit narrows to $49.4B
- To some market vets, stocks are rallying like it's 1999
Feature
- Inspirational: Student aims to help minority women 'walk in their purpose'
- Attorney talks 'professional experience of a lifetime' at a Fortune 500 firm
- Panelists advise students on navigating the future of big law
- Chief justice, governor announce Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration
- Justices to hear oral argument at East Grand Rapids High School
headlines
- Guiding hand: Namesake of noted firm remains a steadying force
- Nessel joins coalition in defending states' rights to regulate health insurance and protect consumers
- Business, community leaders assembled to guide Oakland County's recovery from pandemic
- Whitmer announces steps to fight payroll fraud and prioritize Michigan jobs in state purchasing decisions
- Benson, state leaders say attack on voting rights is un-American
headlines National
- Florida man sentenced to federal prison after posing as immigration attorney
- Former prosecutor’s behavior was ‘troubling’ but not criminal, investigation finds
- Skilled in the Art: Some Big Patent Players Give Peace a Chance + VLSI and Intel Stick to the Same Playbook in Round 2
- California Court of Appeal Rules on Formerly Licensed Attorney Who Continued as Talent Manager
- Medicaid, Medicare and House representation for the District of Columbia
- Harvard FedSoc chapter to host debate on court packing