Archives
September 20, 2018
- Attacks on press display disregard for a free society
- Can technology help predict crime and flight risk?
- Top podcasts for lawyers
- Ten Commandments of cross-examination
State
- U-M Law School alumnus strikes a balance between Big Law and public interest
- Brinks Gilson & Lione achieves Mansfield Certification Plus for diversity and inclusion efforts
Business
- Research: Minority high-crime rate communities want more protection, less punishment from police
- ABA book addresses working with millennials
Feature
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
- SCOTUS case on disclosure of nonprofit donor names raises First Amendment questions
- Juvenile can get life without parole for murder without finding of permanent incorrigibility, Supreme Court rules
- COVID-19's Lasting (and Exhausting) Effect on Legal Departments
- Is the Grass Still Greener In-House?
- Skepticism and the shadow of Chevron in Sanchez v. Mayorkas argument
- Court upholds life-without-parole sentence for Mississippi man convicted as juvenile