Archives
June 26, 2014
Feature
- Criminal defense attorney fulfills dream of career in law
- Student loans becoming point of concern for engaged couples
- Asked and Answered
- Daily Briefs
Business
- The 'No-Fear' Market
- Why a grim U.S. economic picture is brightening
- Barnes & Noble to separate retail, Nook Media
- Orders for durable goods drop 1 percent in May
Column
- Looking for growth, income and an inflation hedge
- Free speech for workers, protection from discipline
- General Motors' cautionary tale for corporate counsel
Courts
- U.S. weighs lawsuits on alleged insurance kickbacks
- Judge: People on no-fly list must have due process
- Researcher charged in HIV vaccine fraud case
- Justices rule for broadcasters in fight with Aereo
- Justices limit cellphone searches after arrests
- Supreme Court Notebook
Nation
- Federal appeals court: State can't ban gay marriage
- Vice President Biden: Gay rights take precedence over culture
- Keep those pot plants potted: No more ripping weed
- Obama says U.S. should offer paid maternity leave
- Crime, belief they can stay drive migrants to U.S.
- National Roundup
- Eyes on you: Computer security experts revealing police technology hacking methods
State
headlines Detroit
- Two judges with a family connection speak to Michigan Law students about their paths and the value of clerkships
- Signs of Economic Instability Emerge in Oakland County
- Nessel takes PSC approval of Saline data center contracts to Court of Appeals
- U.S. Justice Department demands 2024 Detroit-area ballots in latest move for local election records
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Millions of Americans continue to lack meaningful access to justice. What can be done about it?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Federal judge hands down $110K penalty against 2 lawyers for AI errors in court documents
- Former adult film actress passes February bar exam in Texas
- Grad sues George Washington University, Ernst & Young after Gaza ‘genocide’ remarks in commencement speech
- Magicians Penn & Teller file Supreme Court brief questioning use of ‘investigative hypnosis’




