Archives
March 08, 2011
Column
- Listening carefully to the wisdom within
- MONEY MATTERS: IRS: Kinder, gentler approach to unpaid taxes
- A JUDGE'S JOURNAL: Turbulent time at the Michigan Supreme Court, Part IV
- LEGAL VIEW: Federal health insurance reform brings myriad changes
Feature
- Microfinance struggles to restore its reputation - Critics say the industry has grown too quickly for its own good
- Wall Street- After historic gains, are stocks nearing a bubble? There have been two bubbles in the past 10 years -- tech and real estate
- Is it a fee, or a tax? Michigan Supreme Court to hear Headlee-based challenge to Detroit Solid Waste Inspection Fee
- Antitrust, Franchising and Trade Regulation - State Bar law section reaches out to Cooley students Attorneys promote benefits of membership in SBM section
- Daily Briefs (March 9th)
Nation
- National Roundup
- California Dozens of abusive priests live unmonitored
- Pennsylvania Espionage Exhibit Security, sabotage, spies at Constitution Center
- Washington, D.C. White House promotes Muslim help against terrorism Critics characterize upcoming congressional hearing as xenophobic
Courts
- Delaware Judge to weigh rival plans in Trib bankruptcy case
- Ingham County Veteran's Treatment Court marks anniversary
- Supreme Court Notebook
- Court Roundup
- Georgia State Supreme Court upholds law requiring voter ID
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments this week
- Supreme Court Watch Court rules for death row inmate who wants to test crime-scene evidence for DNA
Business
State
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