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May 22, 2026
Feature
- Volunteer Day
- State plans to reissue Line 5 permit amid federal review, court fight
- Nessel welcomes new head of Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism Unit
- Duggan cites national conditions narrowing path to victory as reasons for stunning gubernatorial dropout
- Daily Briefs
Business
- Single Gen Z women outpace Gen Z men to homeownership despite overall decline in first-time buyers
- How employers can support workers when they take medical leave
- U.S. jobless aid filings fell to 209,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty
- Affordable Care Act enrollment projected to plunge by 5 million as costs spike, analysis shows
Column
- Motor City should capitalize on recent good news to make permanent reforms
- As goes CBS Radio News, so goes the idea that news media should serve the public interest
- What Jefferson and Madison would have thought about ‘rededicating’ the U.S. to God
- When a president settles his own lawsuit to create a fund for allies, fundamental questions about justice arise
Courts
- Court Digest
- Woman at center of sprawling fraud case gets nearly 42-year prison sentence
- Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies gets approved
- Strategic planning strengthens resiliency & trust in courts
Nation
- Some see white livestreamer’s freedom of speech claims as cover for race-baiting
- Supreme Court sides with U.S. company in claims over property seized in Cuban revolution
- National Roundup
- Daniel Koffsky and Judge James E. Baker receive the ABA Morris I. Leibman Award in Law and National Security
State
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- 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




