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April 15, 2011
Nation
- Missouri: Prison inmates train dogs for adoption, learn compassion
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- Arizona: Sheriff office accused of misspending $99 million: Money from jail tax spent on other law enforcement purposes
- Arkansas: Witnesses recall fatal shooting of policeman during routine stop
Courts
- A long wait, abused mother looks to court for reunion
- Nation: Overwhelmed courts can leave some in immigration limbo
- International: U.N. judgments due in Croatian war crimes case: Croatia considers generals heroes
State
Feature
- Legal Affairs: Firm's website gets second major award
- State courts in crisis: One 'right now' solution to underfunding
- Legal Affairs: 16 law firm mergers announced in 1Q
- The business of business law: Veterans speak at SBM Young Lawyers Section seminar
- Fair Appreciation
Column
- Taking Stock: Amazon and the offline shopping experience
- One Perspective: Law regarding prohibited subjects of collective bargaining needs updated
- On Point: Public campaign financing in an unjust society
- Commentary: Law Life: The medium has changed, but the game's the same
Business
- Economy: More people apply for unemployment benefits: Jobs market still improving
- Global Investing: Despite volatility in Africa economists say invest Investors see more developed markets as overvalued
- Analysis: Lower unemployment, fewer bankruptcies ease economic stress
- Technology: Review: BlackBerry PlayBook well-priced to compete with iPad One downside is number of apps available, but more are expected to come
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Fighting Hallucinations: How to choose the right AI citation checkers
- Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored by court
- Federal judiciary raises concerns over deepfakes when opposing courtroom cameras
- Some law grads stack judicial clerkships, closing others out of coveted opportunity
- Luigi Mangione’s lawyers withdraw plan to use ‘mental defect’ defense for allegedly shooting UnitedHeathcare CEO
- Rule requiring jurists to visit jails promotes confidence in courts, chief judge says




