Archives
June 15, 2021
Feature
- 'Raising the Bar'
- Friend of the Court expands efforts to recruit for current open legal positions
- ACLU of Michigan attorney speaks on history of LGBTQ rights during WMU-Cooley Community Conversation
- Supreme Court Affirms Tribal Police Authority Over Non-Indians
- Daily Briefs
Column
- Should you save less for retirement?
- Make sure your firm is prepared to fight back against hackers
- Why the Second Amendment protects a 'well-regulated militia' but not a private citizen militia
Business
- Odds of settling US-EU trade rifts? Hope may outrun progress
- Is tax avoidance ethical? Asking on behalf of a few billionaire friends
- Noom CEO talks life goals, weight loss and heavy metal
- Updated second edition of 'Judges Science Bench Book' now available to download
Courts
- Americans stand trial in Japan, accused in Ghosn's escape
- Man cleared after 6 years in prison fights for compensation
- Court Digest
- Justices defer Harvard case on race in college admissions
- U.S. Supreme Court Notebook
Nation
- As US COVID-19 death toll nears 600,000, racial gaps persist
- Prison break: 29 inmates escape federal lockups in 18 months
- National Roundup
- Justices unanimously rule against low-level crack cocaine offenders
State
headlines Detroit
- Law professor’s new book looks at Shakespeare through the lens of the law
- Legal odyssey Cooley: Law grad aims for a career in criminal justice
- COA largely upholds PSC implementation of renewable energy law siting process
- Daily Briefs
- Cooley Law School’s Innocence Project celebrates 25 years of exonerations
headlines National
- 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- The Burton Book Review: ‘Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court’
- King Charles’ flyover tribute pauses Supreme Court arguments
- Former judge suspended over Facebook posts seeks relief from SCOTUS
- Trump judicial pick, rated unqualified by the ABA, advances in Senate




