Archives
March 25, 2026
Feature
- Remember the Ladies
- Election Overview
- A chance to seek a small measure of ‘forgiveness’
- Nessel lambasts Schuette’s bill to limit consumer protection investigations
- Daily Briefs
Business
- LaGuardia crash underscores pressures on already strained air traffic control workforce
- With long lines and other disruptions, air travel anxiety isn’t just about a fear of flying
- New bans placed on insider trading as senators move to curb prediction markets
Courts
- Jury finds that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted woman in 1972 and awards her nearly $60M
- State sues Trump administration over shootings, including deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
- Court Digest
- CLEAR appoints 15 members to law school accreditation working group
Column
- How the National Security Council typically functions to plan and fully assess risks when presidents consider going to war
- Overconfidence is how wars are lost - lessons from Vietnam, Afghanistan and Ukraine for the war in Iran were ignored
Nation
- Abortion pills are gaining ground as a method for ending pregnancies, and opponents are responding
- Composer of iconic ‘Lion King’ chant sues comedian over ‘Circle of Life’ translation
- National Roundup
State
Local
headlines Detroit
- Cooley Law School’s Innocence Project celebrates 25 years of exonerations
- First Michigan Sentencing Commission since 1997 sets out to reevaluate state’s sentencing guidelines
- Fashion never seems to go out of fashion at the Met’s annual gala
- Daily Briefs
- Five esteemed jurists get their due at OCBA ceremony May 1
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




