Archives
September 22, 2023
Feature
- MSU Law Rights of Nature Conference emphasizes the planet's future is now
- Here's the scoop on the sometimes troubling history of soap
- Shades of Pink Foundation marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month with golf, giggles and glam
- Daily Briefs
Business
- First private U.S. passenger rail line in 100 years is about to link Miami and Orlando at high speed
- A small venture capital player becomes a symbol in the fight over corporate diversity policies
- Home sales fell again in August as homebuyers grapple with rising mortgage rates and prices
- The Federal Reserve held off hiking interest rates - it may still be too early to start popping the corks
Column
- Feeling deja vu about abuse of emergency powers
- G20 summit proved naysayers wrong - and showed Global South's potential to address world?s biggest problems
- Paying for hostages' release involves moral risks
Courts
- Court Digest
- A 96-year-old federal judge is barred from hearing cases in a bitter fight over her mental fitness
- 'Game of Thrones' creator and other authors sue ChatGPT-maker for copyright infringement
- Cold case detectives connect two 1990s killings to the same suspect
- Latest U.S. Marshals operation nabs more than 4,400 fugitives
Nation
- A grandmother seeks justice for Native Americans after thousands of unsolved deaths, disappearances
- Man executed for 1996 killing of college dance student Murder went unsolved for years before DNA match was made
- National Roundup
- Traffic tickets can be profitable, and fairness isn't the bottom line in city courts where judges impose the fines
State
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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