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    March 13, 2025

    Feature

    1. Sharp as an Ax
    2. Michigan Law School’s Dimond Prize recognizes outstanding scholarly writing
    3. Paddles, colors add some flavor to annual event
    4. State Bar weighs in on potential amendments to Canon 3 of Code of Judicial Conduct
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. U.S. factories likely to feel the pain from Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs
    2. U.S. workers with remote-friendly jobs are still working from home nearly half the time, 5 years after the pandemic began
    3. U.S. inflation cooled last month, though trade war threatens to lift prices Declines larger than economists had expected
    4. Trump administration halts $1B program that keeps aging affordable housing livable
    5. ABA Section of Legal Education releases annual comprehensive report on bar admission data

    Courts

    1. State attorneys general grab headlines with lawsuits, but Missouri’s Andrew Bailey stands out
    2. Woman pleads not guilty to a felony in historic abortion case
    3. Court Digest

    Column

    1. The parallels between Kash Patel and William J. Burns, a scandal-mongering 1920s FBI director
    2. Alien and Sedition Acts were reviled in their time, and John Adams was not sorry to see them go

    Nation

    1. States should scale back abortion reporting demands, advocacy group says
    2. Judges finds a huge reduction in staff and funding would be legal at African development agency
    3. National Roundup

    State

    1. New FTC data shows Michigan consumers reported losing $204M to scams in 2024
    2. Firm hosts webinar on ‘Tariffs Uncovered: The Next Phase Managing the Impacts to Steel, Aluminum and Reciprocal Tariffs’
    3. Career Fair