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May 11, 2010
Feature
- State - Detroit City's police blitz criminals to win back streets Evans: Police 'have to take the battle to the criminals'
- Michigan Supreme Court wraps up final oral argument session of 2009-10 term
- Business - Louisiana Shareholder at BP sues execs over oil spill Says safety issues were ignored
- Courts - Washington, D.C. Obama picks top lawyer for U.S. Supreme Court Solicitor General Kagan is known as sharp and politically savvy
- Courts - Profile Kagan had rapid ascent to high court nomination
- Business - Washington, D.C. Rule change favors unions at airlines, railroads
- Business - Washington, D.C. We're movin' out Census: Share of Americans on the move edging up
- Business - Washington, D.C. Will work for work More people feel now's the time to seek a job
- Nation - Wyoming New law pits guns vs. grizzlies in national parks Rangers are recommending pepper spray to thwart bear attacks
- Nation - Washington, D.C. Top prosecutor D.C.'s U.S. attorney keeps one foot in court, the other in the streets
- Nation - Maryland Sept. 11 statue listed on eBay Proceeds will benefit defrauded investors
- Spring Charity Benefit to aid Haiti relief work Auction items include Nussbaumer as personal caddy
- Law Day 2010 Students 'decide' Kilpatrick probation violation case 4 schools take part in Law Day program at Hall of Justice
- Daily Briefs (May 11)
- CLS Annual Awards
Column
- Money Matters: How the mighty mortgage makers have fallen
- Legal View: Open wide and say, 'DNA' a 4th Amendment concern
- The Firm: Does your firm have a language gap?
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- Immunity doesn’t protect Trump from $83.3M defamation verdict over sexual assault denials, 2nd Circuit rules
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Disconnect from facts may explain public’s outrage around Bryan Kohberger plea deal
- Kavanaugh cites precedent, ‘common sense’ in supporting SCOTUS order allowing immigration stops
- Donna Adelson was ‘matriarch mastermind’ in law prof’s murder, but others could be charged, jury foreperson speculates
- Domestic abuse survivor who was inspiration for new reduced-sentencing law loses bid for release