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April 12, 2010
Feature
- Reform opposition continues-- Expert feels health care system is a Cold War relic and must evolve
- Foundation encourages kidney donations
- Supreme Court justice stays true to the course on bench
- Expert traces recent developments in Fifth Amendment/Miranda cases
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia on singing, playing music, and being the 'Funniest Justice'
- Given the economy, many small businesses may be able to utilize the 'net operating loss' deduction
- Ypsi resident wins area Toastmasters competition here
- Free speech victory or corruption invitation? SCOTUS decision strikes down campaign funding prohibitions
- Is levying a sales tax on legal services opening a can of worms?
- Compromise unites humane societies, livestock breeders to pass 'animal welfare' law HB 5127
- Sports law conference to draw host of experts from field of athletics
- Cooley Law School counseling team places third in the U.S.
- Obama advisor speaking at law school commencement
- Hold your breath: Research shows it will be years before many mortgages re-surface from being 'underwater'
headlines
- Virtual 'Walk for Justice' for The Salvation Army's William Booth Legal Aid Clinic set for May 7-9
- Landon joins Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski
- Making an impact: Student founds school's Disability Law Association
- 'My house, my rules' defense fails parents
- Dykema's survey suggests optimism for U.S. M&A activity in 2021
headlines National
- NALP executive director talks empowering careers, recruiting and professional development
- Ruling in payday loan case, Supreme Court curbs ability of FTC to obtain restitution
- The Way Back: How Law Firms Are Planning for Post-COVID Office Life
- The Tenth Circuit Reverses Injunction Against Implementation of Federal Navigable Waters Protection Rule
- Is it too late for Guam to sue the Navy to pay for the cleanup of its dumpsite?
- The morning read for Friday, April 23