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May 01, 2015
Feature
- Students learn how lawyers can serve social enterprises
- State high court, SBM to mark Law Day
- Daily Briefs . . .
- Natural-born lawyer
- Power Breakfast
- ALA Lunch
Business
- Increasingly popular synthetic drug behind bizarre crimes
- $100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold
- Spring awakening: Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent in March
- How differing party cultures affect governing
- Annual rankings show a year of solid gains for big law
- Track your spending habits with a money-management app
- American Bar Foundation names new director
- Natural-born lawyer Lawyer decided career path in high school
- Lavender graduating class of 2015 lacks legal protection moving into the workplace
- Washington GOP divided as Supreme Court ruling on health care law nears Republicans remain uniformly intent on dismantling law; disagree on replacement
- Foley and Mansfield launches responsive website
- GOP plans for reacting to Supreme Court ruling on health law
- Court Roundup
- Trends Increasingly popular synthetic drug behind bizarre crimes Officials say 'flakka' is readily available for $5 or less a vial
- Real Estate $100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold
- Economy Spring awakening: Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent in March
- Students learn how lawyers can serve social enterprises
- State high court, SBM to mark Law Day
Column
- Track your spending habits with a money-management app
- Under Analysis: Baltimore, Ferguson and Jefferson's forgotten dirty little secret
- Lavender graduating class of 2015 lacks legal protection moving into the workplace
- How differing party cultures affect governing
- That dirty six-letter word...budget
Courts
Nation
headlines Detroit
- Cooley Law School Expungement Fair helps 88 individuals
- Enbridge argues alternative versus status quo in MSC oral arguments against PSC permits for Line 5 tunnel project
- Cooley Law School student eyes career in personal injury sector
- Daily Briefs
- Three takeaways from faculty panel on local and national immigration enforcement
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




