Archives
February 4, 2021
- A futile impeachment and Custer - a connection?
- Can an employee object to mandatory COVID-19 vaccines on religious grounds?
Nation
- Activists wary of broader law enforcement after Capitol riot
- State lawmakers hear bill to block federal firearms bans
- State lawmaker loses some power amid stem cell fraud case
- National Roundup
- New website aims to enhance disaster response, boost preparedness
State
Courts
- Lawyer who pushed voter fraud claims under investigation
- Weinstein accuser demands deposition as settlement looms
- Justice Department drops its Yale discrimination lawsuit
Business
- GameStop's stupefying stock rise doesn't hide its reality
- Florida lawmakers challenge Silicon Valley over 'censorship'
- Edmunds: Whatever happened to car subscription services?
- How to keep your student loan payment at $0
Feature
- Miller Canfield names Megan Norris firm's first woman CEO
- Conflict creates chaos for no-fault lawyers
- California Prohibits Post-Employment Assignments; Has Pandora's Box Opened for Michigan and Other States?
- Wayne State University Board of Governors recognizes National Gun Violence Survivors Week
- Daily Briefs
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