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    March 25, 2010

    Feature

    1. Pro Bono Circle of Excellence apps due March 31
    2. State - Southern kicks off judicial election campaign
    3. State - Nominations open for major State Bar of Michigan awards
    4. State - 2010 Sports Law conference April 16
    5. Business - Washington, D.C. Banks on verge of losing student lending business
    6. Business - Massachusetts Genzyme faces FDA enforcement over plant issues
    7. Business - Minnesota General Mills 3Q profit climbs as sales improve
    8. Business - Massachusetts Volatility drops Wall Street's fear gauge sinks to lowest point in 2 years
    9. Courts - Massachusetts Prosecutors to seek 25 years for TJX hacker
    10. Business - Washington, D.C. Geithner says bank overhaul must protect consumers
    11. Mann of the Hour Treasure of Detroit honoree Larry Mann reshapes his world
    12. Courts - Virginia Appeals court hears only woman on state's death row She would be the first woman put to death in U.S. since Frances Newton was executed in 2005
    13. Courts - Washington, D.C. Opposing Justices Breyer, Scalia explain why text often causes disagreements
    14. Nation - California Parole lifted Amid budget crisis, state makes parole easier
    15. Nation - Missouri Officials push for DNA testing on condemned man Four men were convicted of forcing victims to jump from bridge
    16. Nation - Nevada Prosecutor: Cost of former UMC chief tenure $11M Ex-hospital leader accused of directing contracts to friends
    17. Nation - Pennsylvania Oprah Winfrey settles defamation lawsuit
    18. State - Detroit Mayor Dave Bing discusses city's economic troubles $300M deficit, high unemployment, vacant homes among challenges
    19. Iraq War veteran to receive special salute at law school Army major took lawyer's oath via live video conference while stationed in Iraq
    20. Courts - Man convicted of 1984 strangling of prostitute
    21. Daily Briefs (March 25)
    22. Moments at Mercy
    23. Southern kicks off judicial election campaign

    Column

    1. Money Matters: Rising dividends deserve a closer look