Archives
January 05, 2024
Feature
- Associations Celebrate the Season
- An ‘awards’ night that is well-suited for glitz of Vegas
- Detroit Bar Association hosts Zoom webinar on ‘Navigating Student Loan Debt’ Jan. 18
- State lawmaker enters crowded U.S. House race as Democrats aim to defend open seat
- Daily Briefs
Business
- Federal Reserve minutes: Officials saw inflation cooling but were cautious about timing of rate cuts
- The chickadee in the snowbank: A ‘canary in the coal mine’ for climate change in the Sierra Nevada mountains
- Microsoft’s new AI key is first big change to keyboards in decades
- Overspent in December? Here’s how to battle the January blues
Column
- Michigan population council says out with the old and…in with the old
- Pundits: Central to democracy, or partisan spewers of opinion who destroy trust
- How the Iowa caucuses became the first major challenge of U.S. presidential campaigns
Courts
- Court Digest
- The Supreme Court is expected to determine whether Trump can keep running for president. Here’s why
- Unsealed court records offer new detail on old sex abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein
- DOJ sues Texas over law that would let police arrest migrants who enter U.S. illegally Lawsuit wants the law declared unconstitutional
Nation
- One attack, two interpretations: Biden and Trump both make the Jan. 6 riot a political rallying cry
- Trial postponed for man charged in 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie due to forthcoming memoir
- National Roundup
- Trump’s lawyers want special counsel Jack Smith held in contempt in 2020 election interference case
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Former judge sentenced to 12 years in prison for using public funds for vacations, personal purchases
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Attorney sentenced to 25 years in prison after taking client money for gambling
- Ex-DLA Piper partner accused of assault by former associate
- Legal leaders shoulder more stress, new survey shows
- Some noncitizens may have Second Amendment rights, federal appeals court says




