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    November 09, 2016

    Business

    1. Financial firms target women for retirement savings initiatives
    2. First-time buyers, single women gain traction in housing market
    3. Opiate Awareness
    4. Book Review: Marcia Clark hits stride with 'Moral Defense'
    5. Personal Finance Financial firms target women for retirement savings initiatives
    6. Real Estate First-time buyers, single women gain traction in housing market Increase in new homeowners encouraging, but overall share of market subpar
    7. Opiate Awareness
    8. Book Review Marcia Clark hits stride with 'Moral Defense'
    9. Florida Witness arrests in Orange County spur questions, lawsuits State law allows prosecutors to arrest key witnesses to ensure their testimony
    10. Texas Report: State courts jailing poor who can't pay fines ACLU sues city, accusing it of running a modern-day debtors' prison
    11. Wisconsin Under heightened scrutiny, how do the police train recruits?
    12. Helping hand Law student is passionate about civil legal aid efforts
    13. Social activists kick off weeklong MLaw seminar on race, law and citizenship
    14. WMU-Cooley offers students 'Strategies, Secrets, and Tips' for passing bar exam
    15. National Roundup
    16. Why hyperbole is a complete disaster
    17. Great credit is a powerful tool

    Courts

    1. Witness arrests in Orange County spur questions, lawsuits
    2. Report: State courts jailing poor who can't pay fines

    Nation

    1. Under heightened scrutiny, how do the police train recruits?
    2. National Roundup

    Feature

    1. Helping hand: Law student is passionate about civil legal aid efforts
    2. Social activists kick off weeklong MLaw seminar on race, law and citizenship
    3. WMU-Cooley offers students 'Strategies, Secrets, and Tips' for passing bar exam
    4. Daily Briefs

    Column

    1. Great credit is a powerful tool
    2. Why hyperbole is a complete disaster