Archives
August 16, 2011
State
- Snyder fills two judicial vacancies
- Cooley study shows lawyers have high employment rate
- Lansing Michigan legislators seek changes to marijuana law
Feature
- Mens Rea: Bullcoming decision shockwaves still ripple through states
- Daily Briefs, August 16
- Michigan Supreme Court Paraplegic loses case over rare stem-cell surgery Court agrees spinal surgery was not 'reasonably necessary'
- Global Outreach Product liability lawyer finds second calling in classroom
Column
- Law Life: Lawyers changing firms: Who will represent their clients?
- The Firm: Vetting your cloud's security
Nation
- Kentucky After 75 years, last public hanging haunts city Kentucky was last state to end public executions, in 1938
- Florida Another round in Ten Commandments fight hits state ACLU sued to have monument removed from in front of courthouse
- Washington 'Doomsday' defense cuts loom large for select 12 Threat of Pentagon cuts is an incentive to come up with $1.5 trillion in savings over a decade
- National Roundup
Courts
- Illinois Legal beef Sara Lee, Kraft escalate wiener war
- Kentucky 2 sisters sue government for Social Security number
- Nevada Serbia seeks to block execution of 'Gypsy' citizen Consulate says it was not notified of man's arrest in 1994 murder
Business
- Technology Sales of gold up on eBay amid stock market turmoil Popularity echoes what's happening in broader gold market
- Economy Broken Budgets Wall Street's ride compounds states' pension fears Nationwide, states have $689.5B in unfunded pension liabilities
- Personal Finance Market's down? Time to create a retirement plan
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




