Archives
December 01, 2020
Feature
- All business: A symposium on 'Corporate Oppression Actions' draws socially distanced crowd
- Leading Role: New director of the FCDO named for Eastern District of Michigan
- 'Drum Roll': Former University of Michigan Marching Band member passionate about civil rights
- Program to explore 'New Technology Arraignments'
- Oakland County Circuit Court Family Division celebrates Adoption Day
State
- Federal Bar hosting Holiday Party online
- Online seminar to examine 'Civil jury trials in the era of COVID-19'
- Society to host Advent Reflection Event, December 8
- Renowned judge saluted at Archer Award program
- Building blocks: Civil engineer now pursuing a career in legal profession
- Grant to help prosecutor's office, Innocence Project
- Oakland County announces new drive-thru COVID-19 testing locations now open
- 'Post-Election Reflections' free webinar offered December 3
Column
- OPINION: Congressional action needed
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The internal freedom of having a loving attitude
- MY TURN: Election turnout offers a glimmer of hope in 2020
- ADR SPOTLIGHT: Lessons from history
- COMMENTARY: The American landscape and tormenting of the children
- COMMENTARY: Needs of disabled take unnecessary back seat - again
Business
- Rising vacancies, declining rents squeezing apartment REITs
- ABA survey reveals the extent and ill effects of law student debt
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Leadership role
- Federal funding bill includes $2M for Oakland County Transit for fleet expansion
- Webinar looks at ‘Less Restrictive Alternatives to Guardianship’
- Nessel launches form for reporting immigration action in Michigan
- Event provides day of hands-on STEM learning for local middle school girls
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




