Archives
October 02, 2015
                Column
- One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
 - A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
 - Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
 - How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
 - Under Analysis: Mooning over a breakup?
 
Courts
- Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns
 - Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders
 - Supreme Court Notebook
 
Business
- Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
 - Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
 - Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions
 - One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
 - Wayne Law's Detroit Equity Action Lab tackles structural racism
 - Mooning over a breakup?
 - New York Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns New technology has encountered few constitutional challenges so far
 - Washington Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders Judges wold have discretion to give sentences below the mandatory minimum
 - Employment Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions Lawyers estimate 20,000 to 30,000 immigrants affected
 - A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
 - Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
 - Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
 - How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
 - Business Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
 - Supreme Court Notebook
 - Most arguments dismissed in bridge lawsuit
 - One way the justice system holds negligent corporations accountable
 - Financial planning field sees a shortage of women
 - Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
 - Wayne Law's Detroit Equity Action Lab tackles structural racism
 - How LBJ/Kennedy's immigration law changed America and the world
 - Mooning over a breakup?
 - New York Hidden GPS devices to track suspects raise legal concerns New technology has encountered few constitutional challenges so far
 - Washington Senators reach deal to reduce prison time for some offenders Judges wold have discretion to give sentences below the mandatory minimum
 - Business Hazardous waste lawsuit settled for nearly $2B
 - Supreme Court Notebook
 - Employment Immigrants say about-face on visas costs them millions Lawyers estimate 20,000 to 30,000 immigrants affected
 - A rough industry guideline to expense tracking
 - Most arguments dismissed in bridge lawsuit
 
Feature
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
 - Why federal judge fined Alston & Bird $10K for conducting jury research on LinkedIn
 - Florida cases seeking death penalty for child sex abuse could test precedent in Supreme Court
 - Kutak Rock hits 600-attorney mark with Ohio expansion
 - Law firm deals with government have ethical implications, DC Bar ethics opinion says
 - Responding to merger talks claim, Cadwalader says ‘we regularly evaluate our strategy,’ but finances are strong
 




        
                    