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August 5, 2010
Feature
- According to the Supreme Court, silence is no longer golden
- Duke law professor is a guru for TV's 'Mad Men'
- Annual picnic of Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association set for Aug. 28
- Miller Canfield's Hagan elected officer of Women in Finance board
- Kidney Foundation offering gas card for car donations
- MAJ hosting ABA 'Tech Roadshow' On October 1
- Together for eternity: Justices resting places close in D.C.
- Chef Kirkendall serves up a multi-course feast for high bidders Pam and Kent Byrnes
- Divorce do's and don'ts round out 'Top 10 Commandments'
headlines
- Humane Society of the United States awards local investigator
- Ambition: Law student may set his sights on a political career
- WMU-Cooley Law School Innocence Project earns release of Kenneth Nixon after more than 15 years in prison
- Trial by fire: Attorney tested legal talent with power of persuasion
- Kelly has 'ardent desire' to do good at WSU
headlines National
- 9th Circuit upholds part of federal anti-riot law in case against white supremacists
- Legal industry gained 7,200 jobs last month but is still below last year’s numbers
- Republican State AG Picks Up Talent From Trump Justice Department
- Skilled in the Art: Breaking Down the Patent Shot Heard Around the World + No More Mask Mandate in Marshall + Why It's Smart to Ask for Help
- Court favors deliberative-process privilege protections over FOIA transparency goals