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August 05, 2021
Feature
- Law firm leaders debate when and how to return to the office
- Amusement parks: Are regulators forsaking safety for thrills?
- Gov. Whitmer, law enforcement, community leaders gather for first public safety roundtable
- Daily Briefs
- Michigan man takes plea deal in Capitol riot, released
Business
- CDC issues new eviction moratorium for most of US through Oct. 3
- Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking toll
- Despite chip shortage, GM posts $2.8B profit, ups guidance
Column
- How to handle mixed-income friendships
- Lawyer impairment in the age of remote work
- With abortion heading back to the Supreme Court, is it time to retire the 'my body, my choice' slogan?
Courts
- Judge blocks state troopers from stopping migrant transports
- Appeals court tosses murder conviction, citing lack of evidence
- Man stomped by police glad for bodycam, honest officer
- Court Digest
Nation
- Cuomo investigation: What we know and what's next
- After decades living in woods, man forced from small cabin
- State attorney general could try to sue gun manufacturers under new law
- National Roundup
State
- State launches opportunity for developers to bring properties back to life
- $2.9M in EGLE brownfield funding to help redevelop contaminated sites in Mid- and Southeast Michigan
- Nessel joins coalition urging EPA to reverse rule curtailing states? Clean Water Act authority
- Law school conducts virtual honors convocation
headlines Detroit
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