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December 08, 2014
Feature
- Scholarship Luncheon
- Attorney publishes children's book to 'stir the imagination'
- A shelter in a storm
- Daily briefs . . .
- Michigan House approves 'religious freedom' bill
Column
- Time may be right to dust off that estate plan
- The dawn of a new era in employment relations?
- May it Please the Palate
- Legal People
Courts
- White ex-cop charged in killing of black man
- Woman, 98, loses bid on atomic spy case conviction
- Court: Chimps don't have same rights as humans
Business
- These retailers could use some holiday cheer
- When coal is over
- Michigan House approves 'religious freedom' bill
- Attorney publishes children's book to 'stir the imagination'
- New ABA book provides roadmap for lateral move
- Time may be right to dust off that estate plan
- South Carolina White ex-cop charged in killing of black man Defense attorney accuses prosecutor of taking advantage of national outrage
- Retail These retailers could use some holiday cheer Stores face Web-savvy customers willing to hold out for ever-better deals
- The dawn of a new era in employment relations?
- Energy When coal is over Deep in coal country, generations of family ponder their future without it
- New York Woman, 98, loses bid on atomic spy case conviction
- New York Court: Chimps don't have same rights as humans
- Michigan House approves 'religious freedom' bill
- Attorney publishes children's book to 'stir the imagination'
- A shelter in a storm Attorney helps families weather divorce trauma
Nation
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Lucy Lang, NY inspector general, has always wanted rules evenly applied
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2024 Year in Review: Integrated legal AI and more effective case management
- How to ensure your legal team is well-prepared for the shifting privacy landscape
- Judge denies bid by former Duane Morris partner to stop his wife’s funeral
- Attorney discipline records short of disbarment would be expunged after 8 years under state bar plan