Archives
November 24, 2010
State
- Complete Streets program to help make communities safe
- Washington, D.C. Auto industry success a hard sell for White House Obama and Democrats unable to reap benefits of industry's success
- Lansing Snyder backs Schostak's bid to be GOP head
- State Roundup
Business
- Real Estate More than half leave Obama mortgage-aid program Many homeowners complain program is a bureaucratic nightmare
- Capital Culture White House white board The man with a marker is chairman of Obama's Council of Economic Advisors
- Analysis GM's return may help Obama in Midwest
Feature
- Profile in Brief Indigenous Interests
- Nation - Nation Audit finds lax security at federal courthouse checkpoints Security lapses are largely due to lack of training
- Solution Oriented Domestic Violence Prevention Court Groundbreaking venture Staffing, organization under way for new 3rd Circuit program
- Daily Briefs (Nov 24)
- Judges Expound
- Law Life: What are the hot practice areas?
Nation
- California Northern cities bring medical marijuana growing into the light Cities hope to raise more tax revenue
- Connecticut White supremacists on trial in explosives plot Buyer was government informer secretly recording conversations
- Massachusetts Lawyer: He was scammed by Argentinean con artists
- National Roundup
Courts
- Oregon Bank bombing trial shows anti-government sentiment Prosecutors say catalyst was election of President Obama
- New York Lawyer's widow shut out in $56M insurance 'wager'
- New York Hate crime victim's estate sues
Column
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