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December 20, 2016
Nation
- Obama signs bill for Flint water, California drought
- New law will speed recovery of art lost to Nazi looting
- Obama signs bill to review civil rights-era killings
- New law will speed recovery of art lost to Nazi looting
- Obama signs bill to review civil rights-era killings
- Obama signs bill for Flint water, California drought
State
- State of Michigan employees raise $800,000 for charity
- Wayne Law Moot Court teams place 3rd, 5th at regional competition
- More than 15,000 wreaths laid on veterans' graves in Holly National Cemetery
- Federal appeals court won't block home-delivered water in Flint
- Wayne Law Moot Court teams place 3rd, 5th at regional competition
- State of Mich. employees raise $800,000 for charity
- More than 15,000 wreaths laid on veterans' graves in Holly National Cemetery
- Federal appeals court won't block home-delivered water in Flint
Business
- Best year-end moves for bull market
- Home construction fell in November after previous surge
- Best year-end moves for bull market
- Home construction fell in Nov. after previous surge
Column
- TAKING STOCK: CSAL, WIN and Telecoms
- OFF THE PRESS
- TAKING STOCK: CSAL, WIN and Telecoms
- OFF THE PRESS
Feature
headlines Oakland County
- Attorneys sharpen courtroom skills at inaugural program
- Nessel announces $45 million multistate settlement over deceptive practices on Cash App
- Small business bankruptcy filings increase 50% year-over-year in first half of 2026
- New course helps court employees connect daily work to public trust
- Pro bono pioneer to receive 2026 ABA John H. Pickering Award
headlines National
- ABA connects death row inmate to pro bono attorneys who help free him
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2 judges suspended in separate cases after being indicted on criminal charges
- Convicted ex-judge gets $5K fine but no prison time in immigration case
- Ohio governor signs bill prohibiting foreign litigation funding
- Many small firms collect payments faster than BigLaw counterparts, new data shows




