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    July 07, 2016

    Feature

    1. Avoiding minefields
    2. Asked and Answered . . .
    3. Daily Briefs . . .

    Business

    1. U.S. colleges court foreign entrepreneurs who need visas
    2. You might be overpaying for streaming music
    3. Record-low US Treasury yield points to rising economic fears
    4. Chinese imports push up U.S. trade deficit in May
    5. Law Library
    6. Economists stink
    7. Technology You might be overpaying for streaming music
    8. Georgia Newspaper: System forgives sexual abuse by doctors across U.S.
    9. Mississippi Judge: 22 of BP fraud charges against lawyer duplicate others
    10. Nation OBAMA LEGACY: Immigration stands as most glaring failure
    11. Maryland State criticized again for discovery violation in Freddie Gray case Judge denies defense request to dismiss indictment against police officer
    12. U.S. Supreme Court Watch Sign anarchy Aftermath of Supreme Court decision opens Pandora's Box of sign code problems
    13. Nominations open for 2016 Child Welfare Awards
    14. Nelson Miller on African Gray Parrot as Witness in Murder Trial
    15. Florida In 911 call, police officer tells man to put down gun Legally armed musician's SUV broke down on the road
    16. Avoiding minefields Attorney guides clients through the complexities of franchise laws
    17. Presidential Politics 2016 Analysis: For Clinton, character questions likely to persist FBI finds evidence Clinton's staff was 'extremely careless' in handling emails
    18. How attorneys can help business owners prepare for a divorce

    Column

    1. Economists stink
    2. How attorneys can help business owners prepare for a divorce

    Courts

    1. State criticized again for discovery violation in Freddie Gray case
    2. Judge: 22 of BP fraud charges against lawyer duplicate others
    3. Law Library

    Nation

    1. Newspaper: System forgives sexual abuse by doctors across U.S.
    2. OBAMA LEGACY: Immigration stands as most glaring
    3. National Roundup

    State

    1. Nominations open for 2016 Child Welfare Awards