Archives
October 20, 2016
Column
Nation
- ABF appoints history professor new research chair in Diversity and Law
- Seeing options shrinking, white men ask why
- National Roundup
- Prosecutor asks ranching standoff jury to use common sense
- States seek to reassure voters, tighten poll security
Courts
- Jailed without a Judge
- Campus sex assaults stir debate on when to alert students
- U.S. Justice Department to dispatch fewer election observers
Business
- A surprisingly high number of first-timers now buying homes
- Employers spice up benefits, offer help with pets, debt
- Pets at work may help atmosphere -- but bring their own risks
Feature
headlines Detroit
- Michigan Law alumni receive Equal Justice Works Fellowships
- Dog bite: Attorney provides insight on what every Michigander should know
- Deployment of troops in Los Angeles is risky and unnecessary political stunt
- No new trials for school shooter’s parents despite violation by prosecutors, judge rules
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- SCOTUS will consider whether Illinois congressman has standing to challenge ballot-counting law
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Goodwin Procter ends agreement with recruiter who called its diversity decisions ‘shameful’
- Boycotting law clerks to pressure schools might ‘cross an important line,’ 8th Circuit chief judge says
- Suspended lawyer charged with theft from client apparently shoots, wounds himself during arrest
- DOJ lawyer blames ‘confluence of administrative errors’ for another El Salvador deportation