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October 02, 2015
Column
- One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
- A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
- Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
- How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
- Under Analysis: Mooning over a breakup?
Courts
- Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns
- Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders
- Supreme Court Notebook
Business
- Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
- Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
- Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions
- One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
- Wayne Law's Detroit Equity Action Lab tackles structural racism
- Mooning over a breakup?
- New York Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns New technology has encountered few constitutional challenges so far
- Washington Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders Judges wold have discretion to give sentences below the mandatory minimum
- Employment Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions Lawyers estimate 20,000 to 30,000 immigrants affected
- A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
- Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
- Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
- How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
- Business Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
- Supreme Court Notebook
- Most arguments dismissed in bridge lawsuit
- One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
- Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
- Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
- Wayne Law's Detroit Equity Action Lab tackles structural racism
- How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
- Mooning over a breakup?
- New York Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns New technology has encountered few constitutional challenges so far
- Washington Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders Judges wold have discretion to give sentences below the mandatory minimum
- Business Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
- Supreme Court Notebook
- Employment Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions Lawyers estimate 20,000 to 30,000 immigrants affected
- A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
- Most arguments dismissed in bridge lawsuit
Feature
headlines Detroit
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




