Archives
November 2, 2022
Nation
- Justice Department awards more than $136 million to support youth and reform the juvenile justice system
- Affirmative action in jeopardy after justices raise doubts
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
State
- Family of man slain by Detroit police files $50M lawsuit
- Macomb County Prosecutor's Office launches new technology for domestic violence victims
- Former Grand Rapids officer to face murder trial in killing of Black man
- Whitmer recognizes November as Veterans and Military Families Month
Business
- Governor recognizes November 1-5 as Veterans Small Business Week
- Justice Dept. obtains permanent injunction blocking Penguin Random House's proposed acquisition of Simon & Schuster
Feature
- Wyatt's Law updates to Child Abuse and Neglect Registry now in effect
- First conviction in AG's Boy Scouts of America investigation secured
- Nessel joins coalition of 22 attorneys general backing states' ability to enforce their constitutions to ensure free and fair elections
- County launches program to support shopping small and local during the holidays
headlines
- Joining the bench: Shelton sworn in as the newest Oakland County Circuit Court judge
- Self-proclaimed 'Sovereign Citizen' pleads guilty to submitting fraudulent $1M check
- '2022 Case Review' offered by PAAM online January 31
- Michigan court ruling halts $13.03 minimum wage increase
- Court orders Detroit museum to hold onto disputed van Gogh
headlines National
- Attorney-client privilege case dismissed by Supreme Court
- SCOTUS justices were questioned but not implicated in Dobbs leak probe; some are concerned about double standard
- 'Culture' Is Not Just a Buzzword—It's Your Key to Attracting and Keeping Talent
- Columbia Law Professor's 'F--k You' to Student Question Caught on Video
- Arthrex seeks second Supreme Court intervention in patent clash
- The morning read for Friday, Jan. 27