Archives
March 29, 2010
Feature
- Business - Washington, D.C. Sizzling growth expected to fizzle Year-end growth spurt not likely to be repeated
- State - Filing deadlines for candidates loom
- Business - The big gulp Companies say health care costs hard to swallow
- Business - Texas Strip club 'pole tax' in hands of state high court $5 entrance fee helps fund programs for sexual assault victims
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- Courts - Washington Court cuts in half county's fine for FOIA delays $371K is biggest fine ever issued under state's Public Records Act
- Scholarly Trail WSU professor continues to show zest for legal life
- Daily Briefs (March 29)
- Before the Ball
- Equal Time
- On Loan
Column
- Local Voice: Silence is golden
- Taking Stock: High-dividend-paying stocks
- The Firm: What is dominance worth to you?
Courts
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Wearable neurotech devices are becoming more prevalent; is the law behind the curve?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- How will you celebrate Well-Being Week in Law?
- Judge rejects home confinement for ‘slots whisperer’ lawyer who spent nearly $9M in investor money
- Lawyer charged with stealing beer, trying to bite officer
- Likeness of man killed in road-rage incident gives impact statement at sentencing, thanks to AI