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February 11, 2010
Feature
- Nation - Arkansas Court upholds state's lethal injection protocol
- Nation - Georgia Display of Ten Commandments in courthouse ignores state statute Law requires other historical documents be shown as well
- Death sentence looms for dogs in fighting case
- Wayne Law student research group receives award
- Former chief justice joins Miller Canfield
- Business - Washington, D.C. GOP wary of pitfalls in Obama's health care summit
- Business - Looking at a lockout in 2011 Can National Football League kill the golden goose?
- Business - Utah U.S. company aims to store energy in air Lack of storage is among problems holding back clean energy
- Nation - National Round Up
- Nation - Washington Who wants to be a judge? Raise your hand
- Nation - Missouri Man recants testimony in editor's death
- Courts - Massachusetts Jury awards employee $1.5M for retaliation Verdict comes one year after U.S. Supreme Court victory
- Courts - Massachusetts Mutiny on the Bountiful State high court rules utility could be liable for allowing abuse by supervisor
- State - Pinckney Taking flight Teen learns how to fly before earning his driver's license
- State - East Lansing It's easy being Green Man Michigan State student goes green at basketball games
- Nation - Rep. Vernon Ehlers says he won't seek re-election to Congress Nuclear physicist held seat in Republican-leaning district since 1993
- Nation - Analysts: Murtha's death sets stage for marquee House race Representative was adept at steering federal dollars to his cash-strapped district
- Seasoned Speaker
- Daily Briefs (Feb. 11)
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Nikole Nelson champions a national model to bring legal services to those without access
- Social media and your legal career
- OJ Simpson estate accepts $58M claim by father of Ron Goldman, killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson
- Law prof who called for military action and end to Israel sues over teaching suspension
- The advantages of using an AI agent in contract review
- Courthouse rock, political talk lead to potential suspension for Elvis-loving judge




