Archives
March 21, 2023
State
- Section to examine 'State and Local Tax Nexus' March 28
- Michigan Supreme Court justices share experience with law students
- Digital evidence focus of MDTC webinar April 12
- Law school to honor 2023 Wall of Fame inductees
- Face of Justice mentors local high school students
- 'Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man' focus of book club
- Attorney to examine 'Cell Phone Forensics' in webinar
- Chief medical examiner to discuss 'Strangulation -- Signs and Symptoms'
- 'Moms in Litigation' panel presented online by WLAM
- Q&A with ACLU deputy legal director
- District court judges featured in next 'Luncheon Limine'
- Bench Bar Conference makes comeback
Column
- GETTING TO KNOW: Suzanne Fanning
- COMMENTARY: Documentary proves to be in the form of a true page-turner
- COMMENTARY: Whose job is it anyway?
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Patrick Henry's speech still important today
Nation
- ABA Free Legal Answers announces its top 2022 volunteers in online list
- ABA focuses on lawyers' roles in fighting money laundering
- New report published on professional indemnity insurance for the legal profession
- Supreme Court honors legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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




