Archives
August 03, 2011
Nation
- When jurors zone out Trying a case to jurors with attention-deficit disorder
- Washington, D.C. D.C. sewer overflows down following court settlement Environmental groups accused utility of violating the Clean Water Act
- New York Mystery surrounds loss of records, art on 9/11 A decade later, archivists have only general idea of what was lost
- National Roundup
Feature
- Daily Briefs August 3
- Wayne Law welcomes new director of business affairs
- Profiles in Brief: Alana Glass - Career oriented
- Looking ahead Courtade gearing up for 2012 State Bar presidency
- Professor spearheads program for International Legal Studies Fox invites speakers on international issues to Wayne campus
Business
- Influence Game Credit raters have significant lobbying clout Rating analysts could still slash the United State's credit values
- Economy Americans cut spending for first time in 20 months
- Aviation Cost of FAA shutdown could exceed $1 billion Lost tax revenue is costing government an estimated $200M a week
Column
- Taking Stock: Is this the best price for a tobacco bond?
- Law Life: Taser 'victim' awarded one dollar
- The Firm: Be aware of the hidden costs of self-collection
State
- State Roundup
- Lansing Gov. Snyder names Hollins head of urban office
- Lansing Michigan emergency manager locations remain stable
- MDTC seeks nominations annual award
Courts
headlines Detroit
- Cooley Law School Expungement Fair helps 88 individuals
- Enbridge argues alternative versus status quo in MSC oral arguments against PSC permits for Line 5 tunnel project
- Cooley Law School student eyes career in personal injury sector
- Daily Briefs
- Three takeaways from faculty panel on local and national immigration enforcement
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




