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February 18, 2010
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- Nation - Alabama Details of 1986 shooting emerge after university rampage Biology professor killed her 18-year-old brother with a shotgun
- Nation - Oregon Jackson calls police shooting of unarmed man an execution
- Courts - Courts Round Up
- Courts - West Virginia Judge overturns Rainbow Family convictions Counterculture group gathers on public land without permits
- State - Choosing to comment Attorney provides tips for winning a case and managing the media
- Domestic violence summit: PPO stats present puzzling picture in Wayne County
- Business - Spiraling insurance A rate hike for the few -- until it's you
- Business - Washington, D.C. Millions wasted on census as national headcount approaches Census Bureau needs tighter spending controls
- Nation - Goodbye, moderates Even Congress is sick of Congress; moderates are abandoning Washington
- 'War on Terror' symposium at MSU expected to be controversial: Torture is one of hot topics to be discussed
- Curtain Call
- Daily Briefs (Feb. 18)
- Nation - Kentucky State alters execution protocol after first public hearing
- Courts - Vermont Groom: I pulled away before eyebrow bitten off Defendant says it was self-defense
- Courts - Colorado County to pay $4.1M to wrongly imprisoned man DNA evidence cleared him in murder
- Former MDEQ director joins Foley & Lardner
- State - Royal Oak Rescued homeless dog is lifesaver in Royal Oak
- Business - Washington, D.C. Housing construction starts up an unexpected 2.8 percent in January Economists hope industry is about to rebound
- State - Lansing Early inmate release plan riles prosecutors Plan would come with some safeguards, but critics say they are not enough
- State - State Round Up
- Nation - National Round Up
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- Lawyers ‘have to stand up and say something,’ Breyer tells ABA assembly
- Defense lawyers for convicted Parkland, Florida, school shooter cry as victims’ parents testify
- 'It's Gotten Overcomplicated': Covington's Rani Gupta Says Courts Might Be Jumping to Incorrect Scientific Conclusions in COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases
- Plaintiffs Attorneys Seek Additional Sanctions Against Google in Data Privacy Case Over 'Incognito' Searches
- Water and electric quarrels test the limits of tribal power
- The morning read for Friday, Aug. 5