Archives
December 26, 2014
- A fine tool for succession planning
- Under Analysis . . .
- 50 ways to leave impasse
- College debt is the elephant in the room
Nation
Courts
- Ruling opens door for cruise malpractice lawsuits
- Torture leaves deep, long-term psychological scars
- States' use, control of execution drugs varies widely
- How to handle pesky personnel issues
Business
- Investors expect higher stocks in 2015, but also turbulence
- Ghost Ship
- -- Year in Review -- Investors expect higher stocks in 2015, but also turbulence Strategiest say a mature bull market means possibility for volatility is high
- Managing editor of popular blog writes ABA book
- 50 ways to leave impasse
- How to handle pesky personnel issues
- College debt is the elephant in the room
- A fine tool for succession planning
- Florida Ruling opens door for cruise malpractice lawsuits
- Washington Torture leaves deep, long-term psychological scars Specialists say brain can become conditioned by extreme fear and stress
- Oklahoma States' use, control of execution drugs varies widely
- Business Ghost Ship Entrepreneur builds a sleek, revolutionary ship, but will anyone buy it?
- How to make outsourcing work for small firms
- 'Empty Rooms' takes emotional toll Author publishes 53rd novel, a mystery-thriller in Detroit
Feature
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