A group of green thumbs from the Detroit Bar Association turned out for a tree-planting project September 26 at Turning Point Academy, a K-12 school in Detroit. Among those who took part in the planting project were (left to right) Ben Glazebrook of Plunkett Cooney; Marla McCowan and Matt Lozen of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission; Sheena Law-Killinger, director of Events and Programs for the Detroit Bar Association; and Mike Butler of ButlerADR.
headlines Oakland County
- Department of Justice indicts eight conspirators who threatened University of Michigan officials, businesses, and the Jewish Federation
- Michigan overdose death rate declines by 47 percent since 2021
- Nessel reminds residents to research home improvement offers
- Justice dept. encourages communities to apply for nearly $700m in grants to support law enforcement around the country
- Judge’s memorial unveiled
headlines National
- Bill Kurtis’ memoir tells how law school trained him for covering trials
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Justice Barrett’s home targeted in attempted swatting call
- Texting-and-driving charges dropped against woman without right hand
- Fender warns guitar makers to stop producing Stratocaster look-a-likes
- General counsel compensation climbs, aligned with equity and company scale




