Archives
August 10, 2010
Feature
- Business - Employment Forced to retire, some take Social Security early More file for Social Security in 2009 than any year in history
- Business - Public sector suffers $26B in federal aid not enough to stop state and local layoffs
- Business - 3rd month of weak hiring signals long slog ahead
- Courts - Supreme Court 3 women on high court: Historic but impact unclear Kagan is expected to vote much like retired Justice Stevens
- Courts - Ohio In turnabout, ex-con gets data on neighbors
- Nation - California Judge's personal life debated after gay ruling Lawyers say judge's sexualtiy was not an issue at trial
- Courts - Mississippi Hearing sought on death row inmate's appeal
- Nation - Illinois Ryan jurors know what Blagojevich jury is facing Former jurors can relate to feeling the pressure of deciding a high-stakes case
- Nation - Guantanamo Bay First military trials under Obama begin
- State - ABA holds annual meeting in San Fran Theme of assembly is rule of law
- State - Race for Governor Wealthy political newcomers are spending big Venture capitalist Rick Snyder spent $6 million on campaign
- State - Lansing Federal aid helps, but doesn't fix state's ailing budget Much of the money would be used to avoid teacher layoffs in public schools
- Wayne Law welcomes new alumni officer
- Project SALUTE has positive impact on veterans Program has held more than 65 clinics across Michigan
- Daily Briefs (Aug 10)
- Butzel on the Border
- Two Triathletes
Column
- Money Matters: Global economy in second quarter not so good
- Counselor's Corner: Choose your cloud
- By the Book: 'Try to Remember' proves hard to forget
Courts
Nation
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein accused of transferring millions in cryptocurrency after tax indictment
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Florida lawyer accused of stalking another attorney, texting rap songs with threatening lyrics
- Wisdom Through Face Paint: Documentary examines Juggalo gang allegations by DOJ
- No. 42 law firm by head count could face sanctions over fake case citations generated by ChatGPT
- Judge apologizes to slain jogger Ahmaud Arbery’s family after tossing charges against district attorney