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    September 10, 2010

    Feature

    1. Nation - 47 state bars support ABA against 'Red Flag' rule
    2. Heisman havoc: Will the punishment fit the crime?
    3. MEA lawsuit on retiree benefits misguided
    4. Premises liability: Woman plunges down elevator shaft
    5. The Dow
    6. Michigan Supreme Court Justices to consider allowing law students to address appellate court Markman, Young have concerns about wisdom of proposed rule change
    7. National Roundup
    8. PACER vs. RECAP: Fee vs. free?
    9. Foundation to present scholarships Sept. 23 to drug court graduates
    10. Court finds in favor of Cooley Law
    11. Wayne Law to honor alumnus, faculty member at SBM meeting
    12. Friday Feature: Music Hall's chairman sets tone for vernerable venue
    13. Daily Briefs (Sept. 10)

    Business

    1. Health Care Gov't: Spending to rise under health care overhaul Analysis shows average per person increase of $265 a year by 2019
    2. Promises, Promises FAA fatigue rules finally near being proposed Agency took 15 months, missed a half-dozen deadlines; months lie ahead
    3. Economy Trade deficit narrows to $42.8B Exports reach highest level in nearly 2 years

    Courts

    1. California Appeals court lets government halt torture lawsuit Case could have broad repercussions on national security debate
    2. Court Round Up

    State

    1. Plunkett Cooney attorneys among 'Best' in America

    Nation

    1. Washington Soldier's father: Army was warned of murder plot
    2. Louisiana Questions, worries, arguments preceded Gulf blast BP report assigns shared fault to Haliburton and Transocean
    3. National Round Up

    Column

    1. Taking Stock: The Dow
    2. Under Analysis: Heisman havoc: Will the punishment fit the crime?
    3. Eye on Lansing: MEA lawsuit on retiree benefits misguided
    4. One Perspective: PACER vs. RECAP: Fee vs. free?
    5. Legal View: Premises liability: Woman plunges down elevator shaft