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September 24, 2010
Nation
- Minnesota Judge backs state's disclosure law on campaign contributions Conservative groups sued to overturn law
- Georgia Lawyer: Other young men went on trips with pastor Bishop plans public response during services Sunday
- South Dakota Judge won't dismiss talc lawsuit
- Texas Appeals court reverses conviction in dog scent case
- Poll shows 3 in 5 Americans say they are knowledgeable about confirmation process
- National Roundup
Feature
- Renaissance Woman Attorney finds weekend time for the world of 'make believe'
- Portrait of a Judge: James L. Ryan portrait unveiled at court
- WLAM plans reception event Oct. 14 in honor of legislator $500 scholarship to be awarded
- Procedure for bail bondsmen for Oakland County courts
- Daily Briefs (Sept 24)
Business
- Finance SEC official pressed on delays in Ponzi case Agency waited 12 years to bring charges against billionaire conman
- Real Estate More than half exit foreclosure-relief program Some 2.5 million homes have foreclosed since Dec. 2007
- Automotive Gov't needs $133.78 a share to recover GM investment IPO scheduled for November
- Economy Inflated concern Unusual worry for economy: Is inflation too low?
- Economy Initial claims seeking unemployment aid rise by 12K, to 465K First increase in five weeks
Courts
- California Prosecutors: Corruption ingrained in blue-collar town
- New Jersey Man accused of raping daughters stands trial Five separate trials to be held separately for each victim
- Court Roundup
State
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- Lucy Lang, NY inspector general, has always wanted rules evenly applied
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2024 Year in Review: Integrated legal AI and more effective case management
- How to ensure your legal team is well-prepared for the shifting privacy landscape
- Judge denies bid by former Duane Morris partner to stop his wife’s funeral
- Attorney discipline records short of disbarment would be expunged after 8 years under state bar plan