Archives
July 03, 2015
Feature
- Patterson orders large flag draped for holiday
- Fundamentals continued at lecture series
- Airshow powered by law firm's pro bono services
- Corporate counsel externship program launched
- ASKED & ANSWERED: Frank D. Eaman on indigent defense
State
- Federal judge orders 91-year-old drug mule freed 2 years early
- Ohio and Michigan sue EPA over rule's authority
- Officer suspended in Inkster police beating case sues
- Midland judges say courts will still perform marriages
- State rep. organizes 'expungement fair'
- Lawsuit challenges county jail's inmate mail policy
- Lawsuit challenges county jail's inmate mail policy
- Officer suspended in Inkster police beating case sues
- Midland judges say courts will still perform marriages
- Federal judge orders 91-year-old drug mule freed 2 years early
- State rep. organizes 'expungement fair'
- Ohio and Michigan sue EPA over rule's authority
Business
- CEOs of mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie get raises
- U.S. sues to block GE appliance biz sale to Electrolux
- SUVs, muscle cars help auto industry maintain momentum
- Construction spending rises 0.8 percent in May
- Construction spending rises 0.8 percent in May
- SUVs, muscle cars help auto industry maintain momentum
- CEOs of mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie get raises
- U.S. sues to block GE appliance biz sale to Electrolux
Column
headlines Oakland County
- Leadership role
- No legionella detected at the Oakland County jail, courthouse tower and child development center
- Jury convicts man of killing his girlfriend, the mother of his child
- Nessel files motion to reopen ‘Conditional Approval’ of DTE data center contracts
- Distinguished constitutional law scholar honored at ABA reception for lifetime achievement
headlines National
- Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law back in compliance with ABA standard
- Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court
- Reinstatement of retired judge reversed by state supreme court
- Mass tort lawyer suspended for 3 years for lying to clients
- Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest
- Federal judge faces trial on charges of being ‘super drunk’ while driving




