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June 16, 2010
Feature
- Nation - South Dakota Recent law graduates find difficulty landing jobs A significant number of graduates are starting their own practice
- Courts - Kansas Doctors and prosecutors clash over painkillers Federal authorities have arrested 450 physicians nationwide
- Business - New York Companies restart plans for buybacks Indicates companies feel comfortable cutting record cash levels
- Business - New York Truckonomics Pickup sales recently picking up and economy hitches a ride
- Dems already targeting Young in Supreme Court race
- Business - Washington, D.C. Trade winds blow ominously China's bid to spur innovation raises trade tensions with U.S.
- Business - Washington, D.C. China buys U.S. Treasury debt Boosts holdings for second straight month
- Courts - Louisiana Focus of government contingency bill narrowed to spill-related cases Outside lawyers would get a part of the damages
- Courts - Wyoming Judge knocks state's handling of abducted trucker Calls Highway Patrol's settlement agreement 'somewhat sleazy'
- Nation - Montana Wedding chapel fugitive Notorious murderer hid in plain sight for 40 years
- State - AdWatch Democrat Andy Dillon promotes himself in 1st TV ad Poll shows half of voters don't recognize candidate's name
- State - Detroit Gettelfinger says card-check legislation fight will go on
- 3rd Circuit Court to celebrate 'Family Reunification Day'
headlines
- Wayne Law student enjoyed special externship at Advancement Project
- Bill to help curb inflation does little to aid environment
- Innovation Center report outlines trends in advances in law and technology
- Prosecuting a president is divisive and sometimes destabilizing - here's why many countries do it anyway
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Following decades of discourse on nonlawyer legal services, questions of motives continue
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- The Fall of Endo? 34 AGs Support $450M Payment From Bankrupt Opioid Manufacturer
- Judge Won't Recuse From Jan. 6 Case, Saying Motion 'Smacks of Gamesmanship'
- The morning read for Wednesday, Aug. 17
- Term limits for justices gain new attention, but prospects for passage remain dim