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April 6, 2018
- Why a census question about citizenship should worry you, whether you're a citizen or not
- Is it constitutional to require criminal defendants to fund their own prosecution?
- Trump, his administration have generated a litigation explosion
State
Courts
Business
- Out of flowers? Flour? Businesses contend with supply crises
- I'm suing Pruitt's broken EPA -- here's how to fix it
- The false promise of fracking and local jobs
- Tax reform's impact on exempt organizations
- Why a census question about citizenship should worry you, whether you're a citizen or not
- Analysis When police use force: 3 essential reads
- SmallBiz Small Talk Out of flowers? Flour? Businesses contend with supply crises
- I'm suing Pruitt's broken EPA -- here's how to fix it
- Is it constitutional to require criminal Âdefendants to fund their own prosecution?
- Analysis The false promise of fracking and local jobs
- Rampant tax confusion Most overstate amount they pay in income taxes
- Connecticut For defenders and judges, comfort dogs in court do opposite
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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
- 'Early Warning' Over Law Firm Profits Comes as Demand Drops
- 'It's Gotten Overcomplicated': Covington's Rani Gupta Says Courts Might Be Jumping to Incorrect Scientific Conclusions in COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases
- Water and electric quarrels test the limits of tribal power
- The morning read for Friday, Aug. 5