Archives
August 27, 2020
Feature
- Judge boots challenge to mass mailing of ballot applications
- The Counselor's Corner: The wisdom of getting old
- Forced Sterilization Policies in the U.S. Targeted Minorities and Those with Disabilities - and Lasted into the 21st Century
- Whitmer: Get flu vaccine to ease hospitals' load in pandemic
- Daily Briefs
Business
- The tech field failed a 25-year challenge to achieve gender equality by 2020 - culture change is key to getting on track
- Powell edges toward loosening the Feds stance on inflation
- Secretive Palantir lifts veil before Wall Street stock sale
- McDonald's investigation extends beyond ousted CEO
Column
- Is it time for a plug-in hybrid vehicle?
- Close the loop, and watch project teams begin to flourish
- The right to vote is not in the Constitution
Courts
- Lawyers: NFL concussion awards discriminate against Blacks
- U.S. high court denies bid to restore Greens on Montana ballot
- Court Digest
- 8th Circuit says grand juror can't talk about Ferguson case
- 6th Circuit: OK to ration hepatitis C treatment to prisoners
Nation
- Decades later, Sharpton still insists: No justice, no peace
- Environmental groups sue to block administration?s efforts to open Arctic drilling
- National Roundup
State
headlines Detroit
- The questioners prove very adept at avoiding queries
- MSU professor’s research aims to hold offenders of Michigan ‘cold case’ sex crimes accountable
- Barry Goodman recognized for decades of legal advocacy with Jessie P. Slaton Award
- Daily Briefs
- Legal assistant brings years of experience to a new role
headlines National
- Summit offered research-based roadmap for law firms seeking to implement generative AI
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice agrees to license suspension for alleged election-review misconduct
- ‘Stay out of my shorts,’ other discourteous comments led to censure for New York judge
- Federal judge’s Columbia clerk boycott didn’t harm public confidence in judiciary, judicial council rules
- ‘There is no question that we will fight,’ says latest law firm targeted in Trump executive order