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    December 19, 2014

    Feature

    1. MSU Law student receives prestigious Skadden Fellowship
    2. Holiday Spirit
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Holiday Festivities
    5. Friday Feature . . .

    State

    1. Wayne Law launches apprentice-model nonprofit law firm
    2. Forum discusses same-sex marriage rights in light of Sixth Circuit ruling

    Business

    1. Why the Fed thinks U.S. economy still needs its help
    2. On Kickstarter, everyone wants to be 'Staff Pick'
    3. The four horsemen of the lying witness apocalypse
    4. Social media and tax implications for nonprofits
    5. A full roster for ABA president
    6. Senior Olympics subsidy getting old
    7. 'Canvas Detroit' Book with a clever title offers artistic look at city
    8. Montana 'Stand your ground' defense fails in murder trial
    9. Reconnecting value to costs for services
    10. Nation Executions, new death sentences continue to fall
    11. Washington Obama commutes sentences for 8 drug inmates under new policy Guidelines are designed to cut costs by reducing nation's prison population
    12. National Roundup
    13. Business On Kickstarter, everyone wants to be 'Staff Pick'
    14. California Apple wins 2005 class-action lawsuit over iPod prices
    15. New York Feds sue NYC over violence at Rikers
    16. Wayne Law launches apprentice-model nonprofit law firm
    17. Forum discusses same-sex marriage rights in light of Sixth Circuit ruling
    18. MSU Law student receives prestigious Skadden Fellowship
    19. Iowa University of Iowa defends suing worker's transfer

    Column

    1. Social media and tax implications for nonprofits
    2. Under Analysis . . .
    3. One Perspective . . .
    4. In Sight . . .
    5. The four horsemen of the lying witness apocalypse

    Courts

    1. Executions, new death sentences continue to fall
    2. 'Stand your ground' defense fails in murder trial
    3. University of Iowa defends suing worker's transfer

    Nation

    1. Obama commutes sentences for 8 drug inmates under new policy
    2. Apple wins 2005 class-action lawsuit over iPod prices
    3. Feds sue NYC over violence at Rikers
    4. National Roundup
    5. Reconnecting value to costs for services