Archives
March 1, 2012
- From The Judge's Chambers: Who is the True Conservative?
- May it Please the Palate: Will 'Imam Bayildi' make your guests faint?
State
- Snyder signs bills to streamline judgeships
- Cooley announces promotions at Ann Arbor campus
- Visiting judge Yasuhisa Kurachi lectures on Japanese legal proceedings
Feature
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
- In first merits opinion by Barrett, SCOTUS rules against environmental group seeking draft rule-making document
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- The Full Go-To Law Schools Report Goes Live | The Pandemic Investment Law Firms Are Overlooking | Toyota Sued Over Allegedly Defective RAV4 Batteries: The Morning Minute
- Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Courts Have Welcomed Virtual Litigation—but Are They Really Ready For It to Last?
- Justices dubious about imposing issue exhaustion on Social Security claimants by judicial order rather than administrative regulation