Archives
March 21, 2012
- TAKING STOCK: For sale: North Korean bonds, Iraqi dinars, and a cool bridge
- EXPERT WITNESS: Positive changes at the Secretary of State
- EXPERT WITNESS: A 'moving' experience: The real-estate market in the Great Recession
- TAKING STOCK: For sale: North Korean bonds, Iraqi dinars and a cool bridge
- EXPERT WITNESS: A 'moving' experience: The real-estate market in the Great Recession
- EXPERT WITNESS: Positive changes at the Secretary of State
Nation
State
- Pure Michigan advertising campaign hits airwaves
- Lawyer accused of conspiring to get witness to commit perjury in trial
- Conversations on non-competes
- Lawyer accused of conspiring to get witness to lie
- Studio struggles after film incentive changes
- Pure Michigan ad campaign hits the airwaves
Business
- Whirlpool teaming up with Suning Appliance in China
- Look beyond stock mutual funds' lousy 2011 numbers
- Builders start fewer homes but permits jump in Feb.
- Builders start fewer homes but permits jump
- Whirlpool, Suning Appliance teaming up in China
- Look beyond stock mutual funds' lousy 2011 numbers
Feature
headlines
- Respected and courageous: U.S. District judge to take inactive status at end of year
- Owner of home health company convicted of $2.8M Medicare fraud scheme
- Eastpointe mayor takes responsibility for crime, pays full restitution
- Federal court rules in favor of state defendants in 3 federal Benton Harbor cases, dismissing claims
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
headlines National
- Supreme Court to consider laws that block social media from removing certain content and users
- Could construction-permit fees be exempt from takings analysis? Supreme Court to decide
- Federal Judge: ADA's Confidentiality Provision Does Not Cover 'Employees' Voluntary Disclosures,' in Case of Employee 'Lying' About Medical History
- Southwestern Law Launches First Fully Online JD with Full- and Part-Time Options
- Section 8 vouchers take center stage in dispute between landlord and disabled tenant
- Mandatory minimums, payday lending, and voting rights in first session of Supreme Court term