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August 13, 2012
Column
- May it Please the Palate: Greek cheese tour Part II: grilled halloumi
- Taking Stock: Kraft Shares
- May it Please the Palate: Greek cheese tour Part II: grilled halloumi
Feature
- State Bar of Michigan's new Mentor Board launched
- U.S. Court of Appeals finds in favor of Cooley Law School
- Stage presence: Attorney stakes her claim to value of 'comedy hour'
- In good company: Former justice looks back over seven decades in law and politics
- Secretary of State issues statement
- Schuette speaks for crime victims at legislature
- State Bar of Michigan's new Mentor Board launched
- U.S. Court of Appeals finds in favor of Cooley Law School
- Stage presence: Attorney stakes her claim to value of 'comedy hour'
- In good company: Former justice looks back over seven decades in law and politics
- Secretary of State issues statement
- Schuette speaks for crime victims at legislature
- State Bar of Michigan's new Mentor Board launched
- U.S. Court of Appeals finds in favor of Cooley Law School
- Stage presence: Attorney stakes her claim to value of 'comedy hour'
- In good company: Former justice looks back over seven decades in law and politics
- Secretary of State issues statement
- Schuette speaks for crime victims at legislature
headlines Ingham County
- Wayne Law Professor Noah Hall co-authors a new book on water law policies
- Entrepreneur looks to a career in transactional law
- International Court of Justice judge speaks on importance of international law
- Attorney continues to defy the odds after six decades in law
- Bias Awareness & Inclusion Reception
headlines National
- Professional success is not achieved through participation trophies
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- ‘Jailbreak: Love on the Run’ misses chance to examine staff sexual misconduct at detention centers
- Utah considers allowing law grads to choose apprenticeship rather than bar exam
- Can lawyers hold doctors accountable for wasting our time?
- Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition