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July 22, 2016
Feature
- Wayne State breaks ground on new business school
- Wayne Law student serves as chancellor of Moot Court
- Daily Briefs
- Reunification Day
- Reunification Day
Column
- Facilitative versus evaluative mediation 'techniques'
- Kids leaving home doesn't always lead to parents saving more
- Helter Skelter
- Those who don't vote may decide the winner
- There's a battle outside and it's raging
Business
- In surprise, GOP looks to revive Depression-era banking law
- Tesla sees trucks, small SUV as part of future plans
- Convinced you need a fitness tracker? Think again
- Border security, immigration, police in communities of color to be among highlights at ABA meeting
- Automotive Tesla sees trucks, small SUV as part of future plans
- Digital Life Convinced you need a fitness tracker? Think again
- Helter Skelter
- Those who don't vote may decide the winner
- There's a battle outside and it's raging
- Banking In surprise, GOP looks to revive Depression-era banking law Bringing Glass-Steagall Act back would lead to breakup of major U.S. banks
- Texas Appeals court: State voter ID law discriminates; orders fix Elections experts widely agree that the Texas law was toughest in the nation
- National Roundup
- Florida 7 people charged with aiding murder suspect escape
- 'Lawyer Clark Blues' and the life well-lived
- Connecticut Should schools punish in sex cases when there's no accuser? Two expelled college athletes are suing schools for mishandling information
- Louisiana Gunman's manifesto describes actions as 'necessary evil'
- Colorado Passport rule change debated as gender becomes less defined
- ABA News Technology and business concerns of ABA meeting include cybersecurity, Internet of Things, and driverless autos
- Facilitative versus evaluative mediation 'techniques'
- Wayne State breaks ground on new business school
- Wayne Law student serves as chancellor of Moot Court
- Kids leaving home doesn't always lead to parents saving more
Nation
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Civil legal aid lawyers are often the last line of defense. Why are there so few of them?
- Bankruptcy law firm files for Chapter 11 after losing advertising dispute
- Dentons and Boies Schiller face $300M racketeering suit after client loses international arbitration
- Mother’s Day and the changing face of family dynamics and custody arrangements
- Federal judge reprimanded for handcuffing teen spectator in scared-straight approach
- Lawyer whose firm sued Boeing finds emergency slide that fell from company’s plane near his home