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July 19, 2010
Feature
- Jackson's Craig Pappin protects dignitaries -Air Force Reserve special agent looks forward to new career in law
- Shakespeare Board pledges $20,000 and challenges community
- 'Women Who Do Too Much' to be discussed at BPW meeting
- Dykema announces poverty law fellowship
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor is happy to chat about dumplings, but not Lindsay Lohan
- Older boomers means new clients: Elder law's appeal increases with an aging population
- GOP uses Kagan as election fundraiser
- Have JD, will work for nothing. . .
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
- Freedom of association case could have impact on campaign finance disclosures
- Juvenile can get life without parole for murder without finding of permanent incorrigibility, Supreme Court rules
- Is the Grass Still Greener In-House?
- Sotomayor Clashes With Kavanaugh, as Justices Feud About Following Precedent
- Skepticism and the shadow of Chevron in Sanchez v. Mayorkas argument
- Court upholds life-without-parole sentence for Mississippi man convicted as juvenile