Archives
August 18, 2020
- Why taking Social Security early costs too much
- The power of taking a deep breath
- The ethical case for allowing medical trials that deliberately infect humans with COVID-19
Nation
- 'Are you doing OK?': On the ground with NYC contact tracers
- Activists: Police killings of Latinos lack attention
- National Roundup
State
- Defendant can amend pleadings in dispute
- Whitmer makes appointments to Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
- ACC?and JAMS?webinar to look at 'Growth with Strategic Acquisitions'
- Antitrust Section plans Virtual Fall Forum for September 24
Courts
- 9th Circuit ends California ban on high-capacity magazines
- Victims tell of trauma, healing in Golden State Killer case
- Court Digest
Business
- Politics slows flow of U.S. virus funds to local public health
- Changing the Federal Reserve mandate could provide a down payment to ending racial inequality
- U.S. property taxes levied on single family homes in 2019 increased to more than $306B
Feature
- Raising the Bar: DBA installs new officers, honors legal leaders at annual meeting
- Former Golf Course to be Gift that Keeps on Giving for Years
- Daily Briefs
- WMU-Cooley Law to consolidate Michigan campuses in Lansing
- 13 commissioners of state's first Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission selected
headlines
headlines National
- Judge who signed Trump search warrant is targeted; critics seek ‘judgment of God’
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Bench Report: Political Backlash Against Judge Who Signed Mar-A-Lago Warrant Breeds Security Concerns + Another Judge Puts Conditions On Retirement
- 'You Can't Use This Court to Perpetrate a Fraud': Judge Probes 3M's Actions Prior to Earplug Bankruptcy
- Cherry-picked history: Reva Siegel on “living originalism” in Dobbs
- The morning read for Thursday, Aug. 11