Archives
February 2, 2021
- How to prioritize debt payments in the pandemic
- Congress could use an arcane section of the 14th Amendment to hold Trump accountable for Capitol attack
- What those mourning the fragility of American democracy get wrong
Nation
- Cadillac area farmers glad 2020 over, nervous about 2021
- Report: Hate groups in decline, migrate to online networks
- Report: Cheerleader sues Northwestern, says she was harassed
- National Roundup
State
- Nessel files amicus brief supporting California's firearms regulations
- Nessel teams up with Uber, Polaris to raise awareness of human trafficking
- Online 'backdoor' used by 2,700 to schedule vaccinations
Courts
- Biden could change course in high court health care case
- Russian hack brings changes, uncertainty to US court system
- Court Digest
- 'RBG' directors shed light on another legal trailblazer
Business
- Fight the Man: What GameStop's surge says about online mobs
- Nintendo profits soar as people play games during pandemic
- U.S. factories grew in January, but at a slower pace
- ACLU, for first time, elects Black person as its president
Feature
- Wayne State University's Board of Governors unanimously elects 2021 officers and committee chairs
- Counselor's Corner: How to deal with the tension of the present moment
- Distrust in the Medical System Among Black Communities
- Associate dean serves as panelist for Women Lawyers Association about interrupting implicit bias
- Daily Briefs
headlines
headlines National
- In wake of Dobbs, ABA advocates for abortion, same-sex marriage and contraceptive rights
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Court: Massachusetts Law Applies to Loss-of-Consortium Claims Stemming From New Hampshire Crash
- How I Made Partner: 'The Firm Was Familiar With My Practice, Experience and Abilities,' Says Angela Gomes of Sullivan & Worcester
- The morning read for Tuesday, Aug. 9
- The morning read for Monday, Aug. 8