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November 10, 2022
Business
- U.S. to climate summit: American big steps won't be repealed
- Business management doesn't always have to be about capitalism - this course shows how it can also be a calling
- 5 mistakes you're making with Medicare open enrollment
- Experts explain how to stay ethical in virtual court
Column
- 5 ways to save this holiday shopping season
- 'Extraordinary circumstances' for relief from judgment
- Environmental justice has the White House?s attention, building on 40 years of struggle - but California suggests new funding won't immediately solve deeply entrenched problems
Courts
- Sheriff found in contempt in same case that ensnared Arpaio
- U.S. judge lays out case for blocking publishing giants merger
- Judge tosses impeachment witness's suit against Trump's son
- Court Digest
- Supreme Court skeptical of rejecting civil rights precedent
Feature
- Whitmer, Nessel and Benson win
- Snyder wins appeal over Flint water testimony
- Attorney referees play an important role for the courts
- Native American Children?s Protection Against Adoption by Non-Indian Families Before the U.S. Supreme Court
- Daily Briefs
Nation
- Abortion supporters win in conservative, liberal states
- Epstein victim drops claim against attorney Alan Dershowitz
- Hate crime trial begins for two men in beating of white neighbor
- National Roundup
State
headlines Detroit
- Nessel signs bill into law as acting governor
- New evidence means freedom for a Michigan man who spent 37 years in prison for a murder conviction
- MSC: Can cars be seized in drug busts? Only if they transport the wares
- The New Michigan Uniform Power of Attorney Act
- Jury trials still on the decline, other trends identified in national survey
headlines National
- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker will speak at ABA Annual Meeting
- 7 steps to successful crisis management
- Beyond Traditional Tools: Leveraging AI for efficient law practice management
- Punishing first grader for ‘Black Lives Mater’ drawing violates First Amendment, appeal argues
- 97-year-old federal appeals judge should be suspended another year for exam refusal, panel says
- How ShareFile helps firms keep pace with changes in law practice