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July 02, 2015
State
- State Roundup
- State Senate panel OKs 15-cent gas tax hike
- Michigan lawmakers OK 'early warning,' loan bills
- Livingston County Jail expansion to address problems
Business
- Very speculative high-yield issues
- Trade schools have to find grads jobs, or lose financial aid
- Why the gov't let many trade schools become diploma mills
- U.S. court agrees Apple violated antitrust law in e-book entry
- Review of gadgets for the beach and getting you there
- Learn from the pattern of your peers at trial
- Cutlines for Top of the Park
Column
Nation
- Emails show top officials aware of Hillary Clinton's private address
- National Roundup
- State Supreme Court keeps farming, gun rights measures
- State's religious freedom bill among host of new laws
- What's next for state's contentious vaccine law?
- Clinton set to raise $45M in gifts both small -- and large Figures are aimed at showing
Courts
- Probate judges opposed to gay marriage stand firm
- tate legislation responds to cheerleader lawsuits
- Trump files $500 million lawsuit as pageant woes mount
- County judge dismisses lawsuit on filming Senate committees
Feature
headlines Detroit
- Innocence Clinic helps exonerate man more than 22 years after wrongful murder conviction
- GOP nominated Supreme Court candidates behind in funding, but hope a message of change can secure victory
- NCSC and partners equip courts to recover from cyber-attacks and disasters
- Detroit murder conviction overturned 22 years later because of police misconduct
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Unbeknownst to corporate lawyer, scammers used her name to file thousands of trademark applications
- Judge accuses high-profile law firms of possible effort to ‘gum up the works’
- Lawyer accused of ‘egregious acts of dishonesty,’ gambling with client cash gets disbarred
- Ex-BigLaw partner hit with prison time, $4.2M restitution order in tax case
- Artificial intelligence in the legal field ‘will lead to an exciting evolution in the ecosystem,’ Airia CEO says
- Florida lawyer says she used trust account funds to avoid becoming homeless