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February 27, 2015
Feature
- Mental well-being
- Teach-In
- U-M campus to host a series of programs on criminal justice
- LAD helps property owners in show cause hearings
- Daily Briefs . . .
Business
- Wal-Mart CEO talks workers, customers, critics
- Regulators move toward tougher rules for Internet providers
- 5 tips for handling any early-year medical expenses
- Republicans, the courts and Obama's presidency
- An ADR Game Changer - Eastern District of Michigan's New ADR Plan
- February comes in like a virus, and out like a virus with less stuff
- Retail Wal-Mart CEO talks workers, customers, critics
- Technology Regulators move toward tougher rules for Internet providers
- Report: Surge in Chinese investments raise fraud risks
- On the Money 5 tips for handling any early-year medical expenses
- ABA offers law school consumer data in easy-to-use online format
- ABA book looks at buried treasure and the law
- National Roundup
- Texas Experts: Insanity case as in 'American Sniper' hard to win Defense attorney's task is more difficult if defendant confesses to killing
- Supreme Court Watch Justices divide on lawyers' right to 'fees on fees' Law firm sought additional fees for defending challenge to fees
- SCOTUS finds inmate has religious right to beard
- Massachusetts Opening statements next week in marathon bombing trial
- New York No prison for key informant in major insider trading case
- U-M campus to host a series of programs on criminal justice
- Mental well-being Head of Treatment Court relishes 'huge challenge'
- LAD helps property owners in show cause hearings
Column
- Report: Surge in Chinese investments raise fraud risks
- Under Analysis: February comes in like a virus, and out like a virus with less stuff
- Eye on Lansing
- One Perspective: Republicans, the courts and Obama's presidency
- SCOTUS finds inmate has religious right to beard
Courts
- Experts: Insanity case as in 'American Sniper' hard to win
- Justices divide on lawyers' right to 'fees on fees'
Nation
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Legal Ed council underscores independence as states limit accreditation powers
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Feds charge players, gamblers in conspiracy to fix college basketball games
- Jurors will remain anonymous in first social media addiction trial
- University of Arkansas rescinds job offer to law school dean, reportedly over political pressure
- Former Utah judge pleads guilty to sexual battery, drug charges




