Archives

    March 08, 2011

    Column

    1. Listening carefully to the wisdom within
    2. MONEY MATTERS: IRS: Kinder, gentler approach to unpaid taxes
    3. A JUDGE'S JOURNAL: Turbulent time at the Michigan Supreme Court, Part IV
    4. LEGAL VIEW: Federal health insurance reform brings myriad changes

    Feature

    1. Microfinance struggles to restore its reputation - Critics say the industry has grown too quickly for its own good
    2. Wall Street- After historic gains, are stocks nearing a bubble? There have been two bubbles in the past 10 years -- tech and real estate
    3. Is it a fee, or a tax? Michigan Supreme Court to hear Headlee-based challenge to Detroit Solid Waste Inspection Fee
    4. Antitrust, Franchising and Trade Regulation - State Bar law section reaches out to Cooley students Attorneys promote benefits of membership in SBM section
    5. Daily Briefs (March 9th)

    Nation

    1. National Roundup
    2. California Dozens of abusive priests live unmonitored
    3. Pennsylvania Espionage Exhibit Security, sabotage, spies at Constitution Center
    4. Washington, D.C. White House promotes Muslim help against terrorism Critics characterize upcoming congressional hearing as xenophobic

    Courts

    1. Delaware Judge to weigh rival plans in Trib bankruptcy case
    2. Ingham County Veteran's Treatment Court marks anniversary
    3. Supreme Court Notebook
    4. Court Roundup
    5. Georgia State Supreme Court upholds law requiring voter ID
    6. Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments this week
    7. Supreme Court Watch Court rules for death row inmate who wants to test crime-scene evidence for DNA

    Business

    1. Technology AOL completes purchase of Huffington Post

    State

    1. Albion-- Cable guards added as expressway safety tool Opponents of plan say guards have problems of their own
    2. State Roundup