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    March 16, 2011

    State

    1. Howell: Light on his feet- Michigan man travels far and wide for lighthouse artifacts
    2. State Roundup
    3. Washington, D.C.: Some hospitals open ERs just for seniors
    4. Detroit: Long trial on overtime at Quicken Loans nears end Company claims overtime exemption for admin work applies

    Nation

    1. Nebraska: Inmates get pagan religion recognized in state prison State agrees to pay $12,400 to cover two inmates' attorney fees under deal
    2. National Roundup
    3. Best Practice: Mistakes lawyers make with their expert witnesses
    4. Analysis: New York: Albany insiders see patterns in ethical mess
    5. California: Computer mess jeopardizes court's political clout Opponents call project ill-conceived, mismanaged, failed experiment

    Column

    1. Legal Minds: Why does AA work?
    2. The Firm: 'They can't replace ME with a computer'
    3. TAKING STOCK: All that glitters is not gold or silver
    4. Legal Affaris: Investiture of Judge Amy Ronayne Krause well attended Judge is recipient of Champion of Justice Award
    5. Profile in Brief: Lorraine Shalhoub - Sure-handed
    6. Legal Affairs: Resolution Services Center director suggests mediation for Child Welfare Law cases

    Business

    1. Business: PepsiCo unveils plant-based bottle
    2. Broken Budgets: Amid high demand, states cut mental health care Deep cuts have shuttered facilities, prolonged waiting times
    3. Business Royal wedding a business boom or drag? Analysts predict the extra public holiday will cost the economy 6 billion pounds

    Feature

    1. Texas: Torture suspect investigated in 2 cold cases of missing women
    2. People's Law College offers residents help- Annual lecture series enters its third year
    3. Learning Center offers summer law programs for students
    4. M Law receives $20 million gift
    5. Daily Briefs (March 16)
    6. Historic Women
    7. Daily Briefs (March 17th)

    Courts

    1. Court Roundup