Archives
August 26, 2011
Nation
- Blowing the whistle on new SEC bounty rules Employers complain provisions give 'incredible incentive' for employees
- New book helps lawyers master Microsoft Word 2010
- Louisiana 'Jena 6' -- 5 years later Life has returned to normal for town caught up in civil rights protest
- New Mexico District court asked to stop immigrant license checks Governor wants to end policy of granting licenses to illegal immigrants
- California Husband defends wife accused of tossing baby from parking structure
Feature
- Best of both worlds UD-M School of Law grad combines business and immigration law
- Friday Feature: Cool Cats
- Courts at the Crossroads Fate of judicial reports rests in hands of state lawmakers
- Daily Briefs, August 26
Column
- Time to take school choice to the next level
- Tea in the water
- Looking for serviceable dividends in a shaky market? Forget the startups
- Using financial metrics
Business
- Real Estate Foreclosures made up 31 pct. of home sales in 2Q
- Economy Economic outlook -- gloomy Survey finds Americans' views sour on economy, Obama role
- Technology With Jobs out as CEO, Apple looks to the future Company founder instilled culture of innovation
- Economy Unemployment aid requests up, but stable
Courts
headlines Detroit
- Zearfoss to deliver Michigan Law commencement address ahead of planned retirement
- War with Iran fails to produce a ‘win’ that U.S and Israel were blindly seeking
- From conferences to certificates, MSU’s Indigenous Law and Policy Center leads the future of Tribal Law
- Business Law Seminar featuring 10 judges slated May 7 in Troy
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Exodus: Thousands of federal lawyers left their jobs by choice or by force in 2025
- Wisconsin moves to UBE to ease access-to-justice woes
- The Burton Book Review: A discussion on ‘When You Come at the King’
- Facebook, Instagram pulling ads from lawyers looking for plaintiffs ... to sue them
- Florida law school pressed to include chapter of Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA
- BigLaw firm faces questions over $35M bill




