Archives
November 21, 2019
Nation
- Opioid trial against pharmacy chains scheduled for next year
- Sandy Hook lawsuit could force Remington to open books about marketing firearms
- Federal prison system long plagued by staffing crisis, violence
- Federal judge's ruling backs asylum seekers at border prior to government's policy shift
State
- Michigan issues first recreational pot licenses
- Prosecutors met with UAW official about corruption charges
- Gov. Whitmer signs startup memo in Israel
Business
- Latinas need twice the time to match white male's income
- Housing starts climbed 3.8 percent in October
- Same as it ever was: worker health benefit costs rise again
Feature
- Wine Tasting hosted by SABA
- Resourceful storyteller: Attorney pursues her passion for poetry and prose
- Test shows value of alternative to jailing youths
- Attorney General Nessel urges Congress to pass Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act
- Department of State to mail 250,000 applications to serve on Citizens Redistricting Commission
headlines
- Bar Night Out
- Oakland County woman to stand trial on unauthorized practice of a health profession, identity theft, and witness intimidation charges
- Nessel and Benson update legislators on work to protect elections and restore driver's licenses
- Firm to participate in Annual Cross-Border Economic Forecast at Fed Detroit Branch
- Levin Center offers recording of January 6 Committee program
headlines National
- 5th Circuit looks to history and strikes down law banning gun possession by subjects of civil protective orders
- Prosecutors in murder trial of ex-lawyer Murdaugh can introduce evidence of alleged financial crimes, judge rules
- Why This Attorney Wants Litigators To Look Harder at Cases Against Corporations
- Business Owner Agrees to $125K Settlement for Purported Legal Threats Over Negative Customer Reviews
- Former Ukrainian prime minister files appeal in two-decade saga over laundered funds
- The morning read for Friday, Feb. 3