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November 28, 2024
Feature
- Happy Thanksgiving
- How the First Pilgrims and the Puritans Differed in Their Views on Religion and Respect for Native Americans
- Court of Claims rules for MDOT in billboard damages lawsuit brought on by tornadoes
- Daily Briefs
Business
- Trump’s Republican Party is increasingly winning union voters. It’s a shift seen in his labor pick
- As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it mean for workers?
- Thanksgiving leftovers: What to keep, when to toss and how to stay healthy
Courts
- State GOP lawmakers want to make it easier to try juveniles as adults
- Couple charged in ring suspected of stealing $1 million in Lululemon clothes
- Trump’s agenda will face hurdles in Congress, despite the Republican ‘trifecta’ of winning the House, Senate and White House
- Court Digest
- Police officer alleges discrimination over his opinion on Breonna Taylor’s killing
Nation
- Voters rejected historic election reforms across the U.S., despite more than $100M push
- Legal challenges loom as abortion is enshrined in state’s constitution
- National Roundup
- Proposals to repeal no-fault divorce cause concern even as efforts stall
- Polling in the age of Trump highlights flawed methods and filtered realities
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




