Archives
July 18, 2025
Column
- The left loves its kings (and queens)
- Poll finds bipartisan agreement on a key issue: Regulating AI
- School smartphone bans reflect growing concern over youth mental health and academic performance
- Supreme Court justices’ political leanings got a lot more newspaper coverage after the 2016 death of Scalia – and reporters have been mentioning them ever since
- What makes ‘great powers’ great? And how will they adapt to a multipolar world?
Nation
- Urban League declares a ‘state of emergency’ for civil rights in the U.S. in response to Trump
- Army veteran and U.S. citizen arrested in immigration raid warns it could happen to anyone
- Jane’s Addiction bandmates sue each other over onstage fight that ended tour
- National Roundup
Courts
- Federal lawsuit seeks to stop ICE agents from arresting people at immigration courts
- Court Digest
- Justice Department fires Maurene Comey, prosecutor on Epstein case and daughter of ex-FBI director
Feature
- Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Summer Fellowship program marks 30 years
- Supreme Court addresses class-action takings question on tax foreclosures
- A constitutional coup in the shadows
- Daily Briefs
- Firm’s volunteers partner with Detroit Abloom to support urban gardening efforts
Business
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




