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    August 29, 2014

    Nation

    1. In wake of Ferguson, police try to build trust
    2. White House preps legal case for immigration steps Republicans, too, are exploring legal options for stopping Obama
    3. Donors give nearly $700K after shooting of teenager
    4. Man arrested after friend's Russian roulette death during video chat
    5. National Roundup

    Business

    1. Workers cheer restored Market Basket CEO
    2. Tim Hortons a big part of Canadian identity
    3. Big law firms' pro bono work knows no borders
    4. Survey: Americans' pessimism on economy has grown Slow pace of improvement has eroded consumer confidence
    5. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
    6. U.S. economy grew at brisk 4.2 pct. rate in Q2 Economists more optimistic about growth in 2015
    7. Texas In wake of Ferguson, police try to build trust
    8. It's a new day for Little League
    9. Big law firms' pro bono work knows no borders
    10. Economy Survey: Americans' pessimism on economy has grown Slow pace of improvement has eroded consumer confidence
    11. Washington White House preps legal case for immigration steps Republicans, too, are exploring legal options for stopping Obama
    12. Donors give nearly $700K after shooting of teenager
    13. Connecticut Man arrested after friend's Russian roulette death during video chat
    14. Business Workers cheer restored Market Basket CEO
    15. Business Tim Hortons a big part of Canadian identity
    16. National Roundup
    17. Louisiana Judge hears request to block new abortion law
    18. SBM Young Lawyers Section brings home first-place honors
    19. New Hampshire State Supreme Court upholds education tax credit law Opponents of law say it violates separation of church and state
    20. Texas Dad acquitted in slaying of driver who killed sons Jury deliberated about three years before reaching verdict
    21. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
    22. Texas In wake of Ferguson, police try to build trust
    23. It's a new day for Little League
    24. Big law firms' pro bono work knows no borders
    25. Economy Survey: Americans' pessimism on economy has grown Slow pace of improvement has eroded consumer confidence
    26. Washington White House preps legal case for immigration steps Republicans, too, are exploring legal options for stopping Obama
    27. Donors give nearly $700K after shooting of teenager
    28. Connecticut Man arrested after friend's Russian roulette death during video chat
    29. Business Workers cheer restored Market Basket CEO
    30. Business Tim Hortons a big part of Canadian identity
    31. National Roundup
    32. Louisiana Judge hears request to block new abortion law
    33. SBM Young Lawyers Section brings home first-place honors
    34. New Hampshire State Supreme Court upholds education tax credit law Opponents of law say it violates separation of church and state
    35. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
    36. Texas Dad acquitted in slaying of driver who killed sons Jury deliberated about three years before reaching verdict
    37. Living deliberately as a lawyer
    38. Is too much index investing a problem?

    Courts

    1. Judge hears request to block new abortion law
    2. State Supreme Court upholds education tax credit law Opponents of law say it violates separation of church and state
    3. Dad acquitted in slaying of driver who killed sons Jury deliberated about three years before reaching verdict
    4. Landowners sue over wind

    Feature

    1. SBM Young Lawyers Section brings home first-place honors
    2. State Bar to honor award winners at Sept. 17 Banquet
    3. Daily Briefs ...

    Column

    1. Money Matters: Is too much index investing a problem?
    2. Under Analysis: Remembering and taking lessons from a king
    3. On Point: It's a new day for Little League
    4. ADR Spotlight ... ADR and the business courts: Value added and innovation
    5. Law Life: Living deliberately as a lawyer
    6. ADR and the business courts: Value added and innovation
    7. ADR and the business courts: Value added and innovation