Archives
August 04, 2020
Column
- Legal lightning bugs: Precise langauge is required in legal writing
- Proving motive, causation in bias cases post-'Bostock'
- Can you have too much credit?
- Millions of America's working poor may lose out on key anti-poverty tax credit because of pandemic
Feature
- Pandemic performance reviews pose challenges for managers
- Nessel continues efforts to implement best practices at Department of AG
- Army hospital was ably served by 'angels of mercy'
- Whitmer speaks bluntly on gun violence, claims Trump doesn't know what's happening in Michigan
- Daily Briefs
Business
- With loan money gone, restaurants are at mercy of virus
- Debate begins for who's first in line for COVID-19 vaccine
- States eager to expand broadband, wary of CARES Act deadline
Courts
- Nuclear bailout tied to bribery scandal was years in making
- Governor has stopped attorney general from joining anti-Trump suits
- Ruling renews fairness debate in Boston Marathon bomber case
Nation
- Some educators of color resist push for police-free schools
- Protests in the long term
- National Roundup
State
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Civil legal aid lawyers are often the last line of defense. Why are there so few of them?
- Bankruptcy law firm files for Chapter 11 after losing advertising dispute
- Dentons and Boies Schiller face $300M racketeering suit after client loses international arbitration
- Mother’s Day and the changing face of family dynamics and custody arrangements
- Federal judge reprimanded for handcuffing teen spectator in scared-straight approach
- Lawyer whose firm sued Boeing finds emergency slide that fell from company’s plane near his home