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    June 27, 2025

    Feature

    1. Boot Camp
    2. Cooley Law School’s Innocence Project to host ‘Meet the Author’ event with Nathan Goetting
    3. Nessel joins lawsuit challenging federal funding cuts to states
    4. Michigan wins appeal in legal challenge to how it handles extra blood samples from newborns
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it’s a future climate solution
    2. Companies haven’t stopped hiring, but they’re more cautious, according to the 2025 College Hiring Outlook Report
    3. U.S. economy shrank 0.5% between January and March, worse than earlier estimates had revealed
    4. Charitable giving grew in 2024, propelled by a strengthening U.S. economy and a booming stock market

    Column

    1. Rule of law requires limits on governors, presidents
    2. Trump administration aims to slash funds that preserve the nation’s rich architectural and cultural history
    3. Grover Norquist’s lasting influence on the GOP and U.S. economic policy
    4. Self-censorship and the ‘spiral of silence’: Why Americans are less likely to publicly voice their opinions on political issues

    Courts

    1. Court Digest
    2. Once named opponents in the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage, now they’re friends
    3. States can block Medicaid money for health care at Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court says
    4. Judge dismisses authors’ copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training Ruling was second to dismiss major copyright claims from book authors against AI industry

    Nation

    1. Cassie, Jane, Cudi and freak-offs: How Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial has played out
    2. A judge resisted Trump’s order on gender identity. The EEOC just fired her
    3. National Roundup
    4. Trump administration sues state federal judges over order blocking removal of immigrants