Archives
February 9, 2011
- Taking Stock: NCR and Fifth Street Finance
- Legal View: What neuroscience can teach lawyers about how jurors use evidence
- Bench Mark: There you go again!
Nation
- Minnesota As Somali gangs evolve, so does enforcement Indictment charges 29 people with sex trafficking and credit card fraud
- ABA files supplemental brief in 'Red Flags' case
- Lawsuits over anti-seizure drug Dilantin turn into a mini mass tort About 100 cases have been filed nationwide
- North Carolina Dead girl's stepmother married 7 times No background check required for marriage licenses
- National Roundup
State
- Imported from Detroit Super Bowl ad sends shivers through Motor City
- Lansing Report notes increase in Michigan child poverty Rate climbed from 14 percent in 2000 to 23 percent in 2009
- State Roundup
Courts
- Illinois Blagojevich claims conversation record 'missing' One phone call was between an aide and Rahm Emanuel
- Court Roundup
Business
- Economy Analysis Foreclosures raise country's economic stress
- Employment Obama wants jobless aid help for states
- Technology Can founder of Huffington Post transform AOL like she has herself? The Internet sites' combined audience approaches 300 million
- Real Estate House panel probes Fannie, Freddie legal fees Legal costs top $160 million
Feature
- Lansing Snyder changes size, makeup of parole board
- Ingham County 'Hornet's Nest' Insight into the Medical Marihuana Act
- Special privilege Steiger Fellowship recipient reflects on path to Wayne Law School
- Profile in Brief Judicial Chairman
- FRB clamps down with new compensation rule Changes on how brokers, lenders negotiate credit terms
- FRB clamps down with new compensation rule Changes on how brokers, lenders negotiate credit terms
- Daily Briefs (Feb 9)
headlines
headlines National
- 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