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  • DHHS, former directors ask federal judge to dismiss Supremacy Clause damages complaint

    October 04, 2024

    The Department of Health and Human Services and two of its former directors have asked a judge to dismiss a years-old lawsuit that has been kicked back and forth between the state and federal district courts without any favorable progress for the plaintiff.

  • Iran’s strikes on Israel are latest sign that the conflict in the Middle East is spiraling

    October 04, 2024

    Iran fired at least 180 ballistic missiles at Israel on Oct. 1, 2024, amplifying tensions in the Middle East that are increasingly marked by “escalation after escalation,” as United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres put it.

  • Daily Briefs

    October 04, 2024

    The Michigan State Appellate Defender Office (SADO) seeks first- and second-year law students committed to public service, racial equity, and social justice to join its Direct Appeals Summer Internship Program. SADO provides representation to poor people who appeal their state criminal convictions.

  • Second Annual Peter J. Henning Memorial Lecture explores the psychology of white collar crime

    October 03, 2024

    Wayne State University Law School hosted the second annual Peter J. Henning Memorial Lecture on September 16, 2024, with a thought-provoking presentation by former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission Mary Jo White.

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