Archives
September 10, 2015
Business
- Both sides of the fixed fees issue
- Goodbye home offices: shared workspaces gaining ground
- China's shifting economy mints corporate winners, losers
- United top executive steps down amid federal investigation
- Rutgers Law Associates succeeds as new firm in Newark
Courts
- Inmate wants new hearing over juror's racial slur
- Teenage girl charged with encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself in vehicle
- Appeals court upholds convictions in slavery case
- Justice Dept. pressing for changes to computer crime law
Nation
- Experts say settlement in Gray case could affect hearing
- Murder mystery: What happened to Harper Lee's book?
- Ranger: Man could not explain 'X' on map where wife fell
- National Roundup
- Trump surge challenges Bush to fight, yet keep the 'joy'
- Ted Cruz cozies up to Donald Trump, aims for his supporters
Column
State
- Michigan Supreme Court to hold public administrative hearing
- New earthwork sculpture unveiled at Meijer Gardens
- Artist fights Ann Arbor graffiti with stenciled trees
- State Roundup
Feature
headlines Detroit
- Former paralegal now aims high as a Michigan attorney
- Why Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon prayer services challenge traditional notions of separation of church and state – but might be blessed by the Roberts Supreme Court
- The people speak in Hungary and at home
- Michigan Law Federalist Society wins two awards, including Chapter of the Year, at National Student Symposium
- House passes legislation that would require proof of citizenship to vote
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




