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    April 01, 2015

    Business

    1. Federal funding in short supply for rural water projects
    2. Signed contracts to buy U.S. homes climb to 20-month high
    3. 401(k) restatement deadline is approaching
    4. Infrastructure Federal funding in short supply for rural water projects Populations are growing and drinking water resources are dwindling
    5. North Carolina weighs in on judges and social media
    6. Supreme Court Watch Supreme Court sides with Idaho in Medicaid pay dispute
    7. Oral arguments in the Michigan Supreme Court set for April 7
    8. Indiana A look at widely criticized state law on religious freedom Twenty states have similar laws in place; Arkansas set to follow suit
    9. California Pharmacist group says members should not aid in any executions
    10. California Federal agents accused of stealing $1M
    11. Illinois Violence wanes in Chicago, but fear looms over mayor's race
    12. Colorado Parents of theater shooter James Holmes pray for victims daily
    13. Transition: the long goodbye, Part I
    14. Detroit Big rigs often go faster than tires can handle State officials and tire and trucking industries point the finger at each other
    15. State Roundup
    16. Washington Lawmaker's staff to face tough prosecutor in spending probe Lawyer is 20-year veteran known for combing through every detail
    17. Mini seminar on work-life balance features 2 law professors, 10 students and one puppy
    18. National Roundup
    19. Attorney brings strong engineering background to his patent law practice
    20. Tech guru Former 'Sparty' mascot is IP attorney
    21. LAD sponsors workshop on hiring ex-offenders

    Column

    1. 401(k) restatement deadline is approaching
    2. North Carolina weighs in on judges and social media
    3. Transition: the long goodbye, Part I

    Courts

    1. Federal agents accused of stealing $1M
    2. Pharmacist group says members should not aid in any executions
    3. Supreme Court sides with Idaho in Medicaid pay dispute

    Nation

    1. A look at widely criticized state law on religious freedom
    2. Violence wanes in Chicago, but fear looms over mayor's race
    3. Parents of theater shooter James Holmes pray for victims daily
    4. National Roundup

    State

    1. Big rigs often go faster than tires can handle
    2. State Roundup
    3. Oral arguments in the Michigan Supreme Court set for April 7

    Feature

    1. Tech guru
    2. LAD sponsors workshop on hiring ex-offenders
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Attorney brings strong engineering background to his patent law practice