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    May 01, 2015

    Feature

    1. Students learn how lawyers can serve social enterprises
    2. State high court, SBM to mark Law Day
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Natural-born lawyer
    5. Power Breakfast
    6. ALA Lunch

    Business

    1. Increasingly popular synthetic drug behind bizarre crimes
    2. $100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold
    3. Spring awakening: Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent in March
    4. How differing party cultures affect governing
    5. Annual rankings show a year of solid gains for big law
    6. Track your spending habits with a money-management app
    7. American Bar Foundation names new director
    8. Natural-born lawyer Lawyer decided career path in high school
    9. Lavender graduating class of 2015 lacks legal protection moving into the workplace
    10. Washington GOP divided as Supreme Court ruling on health care law nears Republicans remain uniformly intent on dismantling law; disagree on replacement
    11. Foley and Mansfield launches responsive website
    12. GOP plans for reacting to Supreme Court ruling on health law
    13. Court Roundup
    14. Trends Increasingly popular synthetic drug behind bizarre crimes Officials say 'flakka' is readily available for $5 or less a vial
    15. Real Estate $100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold
    16. Economy Spring awakening: Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent in March
    17. Students learn how lawyers can serve social enterprises
    18. State high court, SBM to mark Law Day

    Column

    1. Track your spending habits with a money-management app
    2. Under Analysis: Baltimore, Ferguson and Jefferson's forgotten dirty little secret
    3. Lavender graduating class of 2015 lacks legal protection moving into the workplace
    4. How differing party cultures affect governing
    5. That dirty six-letter word...budget

    Courts

    1. GOP divided as Supreme Court ruling on health care law nears
    2. Court Roundup

    Nation

    1. American Bar Foundation names new director
    2. Annual rankings show a year of solid gains for big law
    3. Foley and Mansfield launches responsive website