Archives
May 09, 2012
Column
- TAKING STOCK: Investing qualms
- iPad resources for lawyers grow plentiful
- Don't be afraid to see what you see
State
- Saginaw Slaying rekindles mother's community center dreams
- Pontiac Homeless World War II vet, 97, finds new place to live
- Traverse City New legal challenge filed against UP nickel mine Group says project would damage river, nearby wetlands
Feature
- Daily Briefs
- Installed
- Students pass February bar exam
- The Negotiator
- Back and forth: Attorney goes the distance in long-running county case
- Courts should work smarter, state court administrator says Says inefficiency costs lawyers millions
Nation
- Pennsylvania Penn State prosecutors change key allegation date
- Arizona Illinois Ponzi scheme fugitives caught in desert town
- California Border Patrol gets new national strategy New approach draws more on intelligence
- Virginia Ten Commandments case sent to mediation
Courts
Business
- Economy U.S. consumers stepped up borrowing in March More borrowing is generally viewed as healthy sign for the economy
- Broken Budgets Town vs. gown Cities seek more money from tax-exempt colleges
- Economy U.S. employers posted 3.74 million March jobs Figure is highest since July 2008
- Business FTC seeking $52.6M for alleged bogus charges
headlines Detroit
- Michigan Law student receives Institute for Policy Integrity fellowship to work on environmental and energy policy
- DOJ suing Washtenaw County over immigration enforcement
- MPA sounds alarm bells on ongoing threats to transparency
- After court decision, MSP seeking applications for FEMA grant program
- 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




