Archives
November 03, 2021
Feature
- Student Spotlight: Hoop dreams Detroit Mercy Law student eyes career in sports field
- The Erosion of Roe v. Wade and Abortion Access Didn't Begin in Texas or Mississippi - it Started in Pennsylvania in 1992
- Wolverine Bar to host 'The Presidents' Legal Agenda & Forum? Nov. 12
- The Daily Briefs
Column
- What to do when a will won't work
- Out with the new, in with the old: FLSA rule rescinded
- State spending on anti-poverty programs could substantially reduce child abuse and neglect
Business
- Robots hit the streets as demand for food delivery grows
- American distillers look to rebuild business in Europe
- The future of work is hybrid - here's an expert's recommendations
- Tesla software recall may head off fight with US regulators
Courts
- Gun rights at the Supreme Court: Justices will consider if the fundamental right to keep a gun at home applies to carrying weapons in public
- Justice Department will award more than $21 million to prevent and respond to hate crimes
- Two individuals sentenced for providing 'bulletproof hosting' for cybercriminals
Nation
- Decades later, a new look at Black Panthers and their legacy
- State AG questions former Maricopa County election offical
- National Roundup
State
headlines Detroit
- Michigan Law faculty research into AI and the law earns awards
- Nessel roundtable discusses MEDC shortfalls, Whitmer pressure on legislative action
- A series of close calls afforded him a greater purpose
- Detroit’s High Property Taxes are Driving a Housing Affordability Crisis — How Can City Leaders Bring Cost Down?
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Play-Based Learning: Can simulation games help lawyers learn management and business development skills?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Court orders hospital to resume gender-affirming care for transgender kids
- Netflix’s ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ will rest his case at end of season 5
- Woman gives birth during arraignment in NYC courtroom
- SCOTUS will examine scope of Title IX protections and whether civil rights law covers work bias claims




