Archives
April 12, 2011
Nation
- Nation: Immigration court: Troubled system, long waits Judges are at heart of bloated court system seeing explosive growth
- National Roundup
Column
- Counselor's Corner: Co-promise
- The Firm: Evaluate ROI before spending your marketing dollars
- Money Matters: The virtues of private reverse mortgages for seniors
- Local Voice: Brennan's case for Hugh Clarke doesn't hold up
Business
- Energy: Drivers start to cut back on gas as prices rise- Gasoline sales have fallen nationwide for five straight weeks
- Analysis: Where did the money go? BP buys Gulf Coast millions in fancy new gear and gadgets
State
Courts
- Kansas: Federal judge, 103, still hearing cases in Wichita Hon. Wesley Brown has been holding session for 49 years
- Critics fault Justice O'Connor over ethics: Retired high court justice campaigns for changing how judges are selected
Feature
- Deep roots- Criminal attorney keeps family's legal legacy alive
- Art behind bars: U-M gallery features works of inmates
- Cooley helps Detroit volunteers prepare for 'Life After City Year': Session touts the varied uses of a law degree
- Young Lawyers Section to hold 4th annual Summit
- School-to-Prison Pipeline
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein accused of transferring millions in cryptocurrency after tax indictment
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Florida lawyer accused of stalking another attorney, texting rap songs with threatening lyrics
- Wisdom Through Face Paint: Documentary examines Juggalo gang allegations by DOJ
- No. 42 law firm by head count could face sanctions over fake case citations generated by ChatGPT
- Judge apologizes to slain jogger Ahmaud Arbery’s family after tossing charges against district attorney