Archives
June 10, 2011
Column
- Commentary: One Perspective: Negotiations can rise, fall on timing
- Commentary: Eye on Lansing: Political careerists threaten freedom, prosperity
- Taking Stock: Primerica
- Commentary: On Point: Judge recounts inside story of landmark voting reform
Feature
- Swing to cure Attorney driven event raises funds for diabetes research
- Law students gain experience through pro bono program
- Team Building: Area family law firm adds familiar name to practice
- Raise recommendation raises political dilemma; Legislature unlikely to adopt suggested 3 percent raise for judges
- Swing to cure-- Attorney driven event raises funds for diabetes research
- Daily Briefs, June 10
State
Courts
- Judge discusses immigration and the cost of a criminal conviction; Padilla v Kentucky changed the landscape
- Georgia: U.S. judges raise pointed questions about health law
- Washington: Lawyer: Feds balk at sale of Barefoot Bandit story
- Washington: Woman who survived brutal Seattle attack testifies
Business
- Business: Visa makes moves into mobile banking
- Of Mutual Interest: Slow economy weighing on stock market -- finally
- Economic and stock market recovery, post-recession
- Economy: Fed survey: Economy falters in several U.S. regions
Nation
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